Lynne Sullivan (born December 25, 1952) is an American archaeologist and former Curator of Archaeology for the Frank H. McClung Museum located on the University of Tennessee campus in Knoxville, Tennessee. A graduate of the University of Tennessee (undergraduate) and the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee (Masters and PhD), Sullivan is renowned for her research and publications on subjects such as Southeastern United States prehistory, Mississippian chiefdoms, mortuary analysis, and archaeological curation. She has been a major contributor to the feminist/gender archaeology movement through her studies in social inequality, gender roles, and the historic significance of women in the development of modern archaeology.
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| - Lynne Sullivan (born December 25, 1952) is an American archaeologist and former Curator of Archaeology for the Frank H. McClung Museum located on the University of Tennessee campus in Knoxville, Tennessee. A graduate of the University of Tennessee (undergraduate) and the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee (Masters and PhD), Sullivan is renowned for her research and publications on subjects such as Southeastern United States prehistory, Mississippian chiefdoms, mortuary analysis, and archaeological curation. She has been a major contributor to the feminist/gender archaeology movement through her studies in social inequality, gender roles, and the historic significance of women in the development of modern archaeology. (en)
- Lynne Sullivan, née le 25 décembre 1952 dans le Tennessee, est une archéologue et anthropologue américaine, conservatrice du département archéologie du (en) situé sur le campus de l'Université du Tennessee à Knoxville, dans le Tennessee. Elle est une contributrice majeure du mouvement d'archéologie féministe et de genre à travers ses études sur les inégalités sociales, sur la place des genres et l'importance historique des femmes dans le développement de l'archéologie moderne. (fr)
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| - Lynne Sullivan (born December 25, 1952) is an American archaeologist and former Curator of Archaeology for the Frank H. McClung Museum located on the University of Tennessee campus in Knoxville, Tennessee. A graduate of the University of Tennessee (undergraduate) and the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee (Masters and PhD), Sullivan is renowned for her research and publications on subjects such as Southeastern United States prehistory, Mississippian chiefdoms, mortuary analysis, and archaeological curation. She has been a major contributor to the feminist/gender archaeology movement through her studies in social inequality, gender roles, and the historic significance of women in the development of modern archaeology. (en)
- Lynne Sullivan, née le 25 décembre 1952 dans le Tennessee, est une archéologue et anthropologue américaine, conservatrice du département archéologie du (en) situé sur le campus de l'Université du Tennessee à Knoxville, dans le Tennessee. Diplômée de l'Université du Tennessee (licence) et de l'Université du Wisconsin-Milwaukee (mastère et doctorat), Lynne Sullivan devient la première femme conservatrice d'anthropologie au New York State Museum à Albany, New York. Elle est réputée pour ses recherches et ses publications sur des sujets comme la préhistoire dans le sud-est des États-Unis, les chefferies du Mississippien, l'analyse mortuaire et la conservation archéologique. Elle est une contributrice majeure du mouvement d'archéologie féministe et de genre à travers ses études sur les inégalités sociales, sur la place des genres et l'importance historique des femmes dans le développement de l'archéologie moderne. (fr)
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