Abstract

Based on Early Iron Age (6th century BC – 4th century AD) sites on the Middle Irtysh, Western Siberia, an attempt is made to reconstruct certain aspects of gender relations in ancient society. The human remains and accompanying artifacts are regarded as a single assemblage. This new approach has made it possible to advance certain hypotheses concerning gender structure and gender stereotypes in Sargat society.

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