TY - BOOK ID - 77873558 TI - Household chores and household choices AU - Barile, Kerri S AU - Brandon, Jamie C PY - 2004 SN - 0817381643 9780817381646 0817313958 0817350985 9780817313951 9780817350987 PB - Tuscaloosa, Ala. University of Alabama Press DB - UniCat KW - Archaeology KW - Feminist archaeology KW - Archaeology and history KW - Sex role KW - Families KW - Households KW - Landscapes KW - Material culture KW - Historic sites KW - Archaeological feminism KW - Feminism, Archaeological KW - Population KW - Home economics KW - Countryside KW - Landscape KW - Natural scenery KW - Scenery KW - Scenic landscapes KW - Nature KW - Methodology. KW - History. KW - Social aspects KW - United States KW - Antiquities. KW - Archaeology and history. KW - Archäologie. KW - Ausgrabung. KW - Families. KW - Feminist archaeology. KW - Geschichte. KW - Haushalt. KW - Historic sites. KW - Households. KW - Lebensbedingungen. KW - Material culture. KW - Sex role. KW - Siedlung. KW - History KW - Social aspects. KW - USA. KW - United States. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:77873558 AB - Presents a variety of archaeological case studies on daily life in a wide range of locations and circumstances. Because archaeology seeks to understand past societies, the concepts of ""home,"" ""house,"" and ""household"" are important. Yet they can be the most elusive of ideas. Are they the space occupied by a nuclear family or by an extended one? Is it a built structure or the sum of its contents? Is it a shelter against the elements, a gendered space, or an ephemeral place tied to emotion? We somehow believe that the household is a basic unit of culture but have fai ER -