by Ruth Tringham | Nov 23, 2018
Archaeological houses, households, housework and the home (1995)This article was originally presented at an international conference on “The Home” in Trondheim, Norway in August 1992, to which I was invited as one of the keynote speakers. The article was...
by Ruth Tringham | Nov 22, 2018
Engendered Places in Prehistory (1995) This article was a follow up to the “Households with Faces” article in Engendering Archaeology and the “Men and Women in Prehistoric Architecture” article. This article was written for a new journal of...
by Ruth Tringham | Jan 22, 2017
Life after Selevac: Why and How a Neolithic Settlement is abandoned (1992) This article was written as part of the Festschrift for Yugoslav (Serbian) archaeologist Nikola Tasic’s 60th birthday. He is the past director of the Institute of Balkan Studies in...
by Ruth Tringham | Oct 3, 2016
My original conference paper pre-Wedge (1988) I have found it a fascinating exercise to compare my manuscript that was distributed before the Wedge conference with that submitted for publication after the conference. If you go to the last paragraph of the former, you...
by Ruth Tringham | Oct 3, 2016
This book is the final report of my first archaeological field project undertaken while working as a faculty member of a United States university. It was also the first field project that I had ever directed. The Selevac project continued my focus on the transition to...