Rita P. Wright
Rita P. Wright is an American anthropologist, and professor emeritus at New York University.
She graduated from Wellesley College with a B.A. in 1975 and from Harvard University with an M.A. in 1978 and Ph.D. in 1984. She specializes in Near East societies, the Indus Civilisation and gender roles. She currently teaches the introductory archaeology course, required for the anthropology major at the university.
Awards
Works
- The Ancient Indus: Urbanism, Economy and Society, Cambridge University Press, 2009,
- - Archaeological Dialogues 16:142-148.
- "Gendered relations" in Ur III Dynasty: Kinship, Property and Labor". Gender through Time. Editor Diane R. Bolger, Rowman & Littlefield, 2008,
- "Exploring Unknown Lands and Bringing New Worlds into Gender Studies", Are all warriors male?: gender roles on the ancient Eurasian Steppe, Editors Katheryn M. Linduff, Karen Sydney Rubinson, Rowman & Littlefield, 2008,
- Water Supply and History: Harappa and the Beas Settlement Survey. Co-authoried, R. Wright, R. Bryson and J. Schuldenrein. Antiquity, Vol. 82, 315:37-48.
- , Ethical issues in archaeology, Editors Larry J. Zimmerman, Karen D. Vitelli, Julie Hollowell-Zimmer, Rowman Altamira, 2003,
- "Prehistory of Urbanism" - Encyclopedia of Urbanism, M. and C. Ember, ed., Grolier Press.
- Craft and Social Identity . Washington D.C. American Anthropological Association, Archaeology Division Monograph 8.
- , Editor Rita P. Wright, University of Pennsylvania Press, 1996,
- "Women's Labor and Pottery Production in Prehistory", Engendering archaeology: women and prehistory, Editors Joan M. Gero, Margaret Wright Conkey, Wiley-Blackwell, 1991,