politics

Olga Soffer obituary

Professor of anthropology whose approach to archaeology centred on crafts executed by women 40,000 years ago

Olga Soffer obituary

TL;DR

  • Olga Soffer challenged the male-dominated view of prehistoric societies by focusing on women's contributions.
  • She identified evidence of women creating textiles, baskets, and nets 40,000 years ago.
  • Her research analyzed clay fragments with impressions of woven threads and female figurines suggesting dress and headgear.
  • Soffer argued that mammoth bone structures were collected rather than exclusively from hunting.
  • Her book 'The Invisible Sex' addressed the perceived male bias in the study of prehistory.
  • She had a diverse career path, obtaining multiple degrees over decades while working in retail and fashion promotion.