Gender is under focus in prehistoric archaeology, with traditional binary models being questioned and alternatives formulated. Quantification, however, is generally lacking, and alternative models are rarely tested against the archaeological evidence. In this article, we test the binary hypothesis of gender for prehistoric Central Europe based on a selection of seven published burial sites dating from the Early Neolithic to the Late Bronze Age. Results show that the binary model holds for the majority of individuals, but also supports the existence of non-binary variants. We address such variants as 'minorities' rather than 'exceptions', as only the former can be integrated in interpretive models. However, we also find that quantification is undermined by several sources of error and systematic bias.

Pape, E., Ialongo, N. (2023). Error or Minority? the Identification of Non-binary Gender in Prehistoric Burials in Central Europe. CAMBRIDGE ARCHAEOLOGICAL JOURNAL, 23(3), 43-63 [10.1017/S0959774323000082].

Error or Minority? the Identification of Non-binary Gender in Prehistoric Burials in Central Europe

Ialongo N.
2023-01-01

Abstract

Gender is under focus in prehistoric archaeology, with traditional binary models being questioned and alternatives formulated. Quantification, however, is generally lacking, and alternative models are rarely tested against the archaeological evidence. In this article, we test the binary hypothesis of gender for prehistoric Central Europe based on a selection of seven published burial sites dating from the Early Neolithic to the Late Bronze Age. Results show that the binary model holds for the majority of individuals, but also supports the existence of non-binary variants. We address such variants as 'minorities' rather than 'exceptions', as only the former can be integrated in interpretive models. However, we also find that quantification is undermined by several sources of error and systematic bias.
2023
Pape, E., Ialongo, N. (2023). Error or Minority? the Identification of Non-binary Gender in Prehistoric Burials in Central Europe. CAMBRIDGE ARCHAEOLOGICAL JOURNAL, 23(3), 43-63 [10.1017/S0959774323000082].
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