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- Q6153277 description "Archaeologist".
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- Q6153277 abstract "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. 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".
- Q6153277 birthDate "1944-10-21".
- Q6153277 birthYear "1944".
- Q6153277 deathDate "2011-09-13".
- Q6153277 deathYear "2011".
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- Q6153277 dateOfBirth "1944-10-21".
- Q6153277 dateOfDeath "2011-09-13".
- Q6153277 name "Spector, Janet D.".
- Q6153277 shortDescription "Archaeologist".
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- Q6153277 comment "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. 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.".
- Q6153277 label "Janet D. Spector".
- Q6153277 givenName "Janet D.".
- Q6153277 name "Janet D. Spector".
- Q6153277 name "Spector, Janet D.".
- Q6153277 surname "Spector".