Professor Alex Sanmark Co-edited Book Reviewed in World Archaeology

Review of the recently published book 'The Hidden Lives of Viking Women - Archaeological and Historical Perspectives' edited by Michèle Hayeur Smith and UHI VEMS Professor Alex Sanmark now out in World Archaeology issue 133.

World Archaeology Magazine have recently published a review of 'The Hidden Lives of Viking Women - Archaeological and Historical Perspectives' edited by Michèle Hayeur Smith and UHI Institute for Northern Studies VEMS Professor Alex Sanmark. The review appears in World Archaeology Issue 133.

"This is a thought-provoking and engaging text for anyone interested in the complexities of gender in the Viking Age. Its interdisciplinary scope, focus on dynamic negotiation rather than static roles, and rejection of simplistic and homogenous categorisations make it both an excellent starting point for interested readers and an invaluable touchstone for ongoing research." Emma Louise Thompson. World Archaeology Magazine. 

The full review is available on the World Archaeology website

The volume is available to buy from Oxbow Books