Panorama actual de las arqueólogas en Brasil: desafíos y perspectivas
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Over the past five years, the Who Are We? Profiles of the Professional Archaeological Community of Brazil project is
dedicated to understanding who are the people who practice archeology in Brazil, outlining challenges of inclusion
and representation in the profession. In this article we present a comparative exercise between public data and
quantitative data originating from a questionnaire prepared by our research group and answered by 506 people,
focusing on the questions that contribute to the understanding of women in Brazilian archeology. The results show
that, among other findings, despite the greater presence of women, they have a lower average salary than men
in the profession. Pay gaps are even larger when analyzed alongside data on race, and are especially pronounced
for Black and Indigenous women. The data presented also demonstrate the impact of motherhood and fatherhood
on professional insertion but with a more pronounced impact on women. Among the conclusions presented, we
highlight the need to deepen the topic under intersectionality, with the contribution of qualitative data
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Arqueología Brasileña, Práctica profesional, Interseccionalidad, Mujeres, Género, Brazilian archaeology, Professional practice, Intersectionality, Women, Gender
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FERNANDES CAROMANO, Caroline et al. Panorama actual de las arqueólogas en Brasil: desafíos y perspectivas. Revista del Museo de Antropología, Córdoba, v. 18, n. 1, p. 457-470, 2025. DOI: 10.31048/c4gfep32. Disponível em: https://www.scielo.org.ar/pdf/remua/v18n1/1852-4826-remua-18-01-457.pdf. Acesso em: 22 out. 2025.