Female Firsts: Celebrating Archaeology’s Pioneering Women on the 101st Anniversary of the 19th Amendment
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 86th Annual Meeting, Online (2021)
This collection contains the abstracts of the papers presented in the session entitled "Female Firsts: Celebrating Archaeology’s Pioneering Women on the 101st Anniversary of the 19th Amendment " at the 86th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology.
In recognition of the 101st anniversary of the ratification of the 19th Amendment, we celebrate other female firsts, specifically those of pioneering women in American archaeology and beyond. Although they gained the right to vote in 1920, women were not yet regularly allowed to participate on their own merit in American archaeology, with few exceptions. It wasn’t until the mid-1920s that women were able to train beside men in graduate schools or field schools. During the 1930s the numbers of women doing fieldwork and completing MAs greatly increased, and during the 1940s and 1950s women had more access to earning PhDs. Despite these gains across the decades, women continued to experience lower pay grades, limitations on degrees obtained, and relegation to specific research niches. We focus on our predecessors who broke such barriers. These women, whether they were the first female PhDs in anthropology programs or female archaeologists of color, forged a path for others while also creating waves. Importantly, breaking barriers is not an artifact of the past; female archaeologists today, and certainly female archaeologists of color, continue to make strides in the field and achieve their own female firsts in the discipline.
Other Keywords
History Of Archaeology •
Historic •
Ethnohistory/History •
Cahokia •
Cultural Resource Management •
Colonialism •
Ceramic Analysis •
Archaic •
Woodland •
Ancestral Pueblo
Geographic Keywords
United States of America (Country) •
North America (Continent) •
USA (Country) •
Kentucky (State / Territory) •
Kansas (State / Territory) •
North America •
Arizona (State / Territory) •
United Mexican States (Country) •
Delaware (State / Territory) •
Georgia (State / Territory)
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- Celebrating the Design Work of Bettye J. Broyles (2021)
- Changing Tides and Terrain: Dr. Mary Butler's Hudson Valley Archaeological Survey (2021)
- Crystal Bennett and the 1965 American Embassy Medain Saleh Expedition in Saudi Arabia (2021)
- Dena Dincauze: The Matriarch of New England Archaeology (2021)
- Dr. Lynn Fredlund, Archaeologist of the Northwestern Plains (2021)
- Elizabeth Ann Morris: Dishwasher, Digger, Instructor, Professor (2021)
- Female Firsts: Hidden Figures: The Women of Irish Archaeology (2021)
- Florence Hawley’s Enduring Legacy in Southeastern Archaeology and Beyond (2021)
- Harriet Smith, Educator and Archaeologist (2021)
- Janet D. Spector (2021)
- “They left about the time I could begin to depend upon them”: Helen Sloan Daniels and the National Youth Administration Durango Public Library Museum Project (2021)
- Two Pioneering California Women Archaeologists, 1940s–1960s: Agnes Bierman Babcock and Freddie Curtis (2021)
- Zelia Nuttall and Drake's Dream (2021)