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Janet D. Spector : ウィキペディア英語版 | Janet D. Spector Janet D. Spector (October 21, 1944 – September 13, 2011) was an American archaeologist. She is known for her contributions to the archaeology of gender and ethnoarchaeology.〔(10,000 Books Weblog : Minnesota Historical Society Press » Janet D. Spector (1944–2011), In Memoriam )〕〔Thomas, David Hurst and Robert L. Kelly (2006). ''Archaeology''. Thomson Wadsworth. ISBN 0-15-505899-1.〕 She is the author of ''What This Awl Means: Feminist Archaeology at a Wahpeton Dakota Village'', a book which combines Spector's autobiography with the excavation of the Little Rapids site (also known as Inyan Ceyaka Otonwe) in Scott County, Minnesota and a fictional story of a young Dakota woman who lived in the village. While a professor at the University of Minnesota, Spector helped found the women's studies program at the university, and chaired the program from 1981 to 1984〔(Janet Spector has died - College of Liberal Arts E-News )〕 == References ==
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