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Archaeology of Women: Mortuary Practices and Bioarchaeological Reconstruction – An Introduction
5-8
Sex-related Inequality in Mesolithic Societies from Northern Iberia: A Diet and Mitogenome Study in Hunter-Gatherers
9-26
Cranial Fractures in 2005 Early Eneolithic Multiple Burial from Alba Iulia-Lumea Nouă (Romania)
27-96
The Women Among the Others. Some Insights Regarding Women’s Status in Eneolithic Society Based on Evidence from Sultana-Malu Roșu Cemetery (Romania)
97-115
The Hand that Threads the Needle Can also Draw the Arrow: the Case of Bela Vista 5
117-130
The Cult of Female Warriors and Rulers in the Scythian and Sarmatian Cultures
131-150
Monasticism and Activity Patterns: Evaluating Osteoarthritis Distribution and Entheseal Changes in a Feminine Monastic Community (Santa Maria de Vallsanta, Spain)
151-178
How She Was Laid to Rest. Theoretical Perspective on Bioarchaeology of Gender and Identity in Medieval and Modern Portugal
179-193
Portuguese Women’s Activity in the Past: Comparing Entheseal Changes Through Time
195-222
An Idle Mind is the Devilʼs Workshop: A Study of Skeletal Markers of Activity in Female Monastic Populations from Belmonte (Spain, 16th-20th Centuries) and Alcácer do Sal (Portugal, 16th-19th Centuries)
223-239
Female Identity at the Beginning of the Modern Age – a Brideʼs Burial at Bubanj near Niš (Serbia)
241-264
An Ottoman-Age Femme Fatale. Archaeothanatological Context for the Deviant Burial of a Woman from Site No. 6 on the Haemus Highway in Bulgaria
265-277