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Silent Voices, Hidden Lives: Archaeology, Class and Gender in the CMS Missions, Bay of Islands, New Zealand, 1814–1845

机译:沉默的声音,隐藏的生命:CMS任务中的考古,阶级和性别,新西兰岛屿湾,1814-1845年

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This paper explores the themes and tensions of class and propriety at one of New Zealand’s early European settlements, a Church Missionary Society mission in the Bay of Islands. Archaeological investigations at the site of the Te Puna mission house revealed a cellar containing, among other articles, items connected with domesticity and feminine concerns, demonstrating the presence of women and their daily activities. The interweaving of the archaeological and historical record sheds light upon the replication of class and culture through themes such as the “cult of domesticity” at this remote location, a decade prior to British colonization.
机译:本文探讨了新西兰早期的欧洲定居点之一的教会和宣教士的主题和紧张关系,这是一个在岛屿湾举行的教会宣教协会宣教活动。蒂普纳(Te Puna)传教所所在地的考古调查表明,一个地窖除其他物品外,还包含与家庭生活和女性问题有关的物品,表明妇女的存在及其日常活动。考古和历史记录的交织为英国和殖民时代之前十年间通过“偏远地区”等主题的阶级和文化复制提供了启示。

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