This chapter explores the discrimination faced by women in archaeology, particularly concerning menstruation-related taboos during fieldwork. It highlights the intersection of modern academia, liberal sexism, and indigenous beliefs, revealing how outdated notions persist in contemporary practices. The discussion also critiques the implications of these practices for scientific inquiry and the need for a clear distinction between cultural beliefs and empirical evidence.

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