Archaeologists have unearthed the 5,000-year-old remas of what they believe may have been the world's olst known gay veman.
Contents:
- IS THAT SKELETON GAY? THE PROBLEM WH PROJECTG MORN IAS ONTO THE PAST
- ANCIENT HANDHOLDG SKELETONS ARE MEN BUT ITALY WON’T SAY GAY
- HAND-HOLDG SKELETONS WERE BOTH MEN… AND NO, THEY WERE NOT GAY LOVERS
- AUGT 2001 GAY SKELETONS FOUND IN TANIC LIFE RG
IS THAT SKELETON GAY? THE PROBLEM WH PROJECTG MORN IAS ONTO THE PAST
This week reprents two bookends to my foray to scholarly public outreach: new reports of "gay lovers" om Pompeii sts and the six year anniversary of the hubbub over the "gay veman" skeleton. Cue the media verage of "gay lovers" (Telegraph) and "the two mains were men" (Daily Mail), whout cril asssment of any of the load terms.
ANCIENT HANDHOLDG SKELETONS ARE MEN BUT ITALY WON’T SAY GAY
As classicist David Meadows tells me, "They weren't 'gay' when they were thought to be women.
HAND-HOLDG SKELETONS WERE BOTH MEN… AND NO, THEY WERE NOT GAY LOVERS
While the archaeologists volved the new study make clear the Telegraph piece that the nature of the relatnship is impossible to terme, the media's jumpg to a ncln about sexual attractn and applyg the morn label "gay" -- which is que anachronistic terms of ancient Roman culture -- reveals much more about our morn culture's obssn wh this topic than tells about the Romans.
AUGT 2001 GAY SKELETONS FOUND IN TANIC LIFE RG
A siar issue exactly six years ago was a talyst for my start media cricism of barchaeologil fds: the "gay veman" or "transgenr veman. And people generally choose to engage sexual terurse wh: someone of the oppose sex (heterosexualy or "straight"), the same sex (homosexualy or "gay"), both sex (bisexualy), or no one (asexualy). If this burial reprents a transgenred dividual (as well uld), that don't necsarily mean the person had a "different sexual orientatn" and certaly don't mean that he would have nsired himself (or that his culture would have nsired him) "homosexual.
From the "gay veman" to the "Hasanlu Lovers" to the "gay lovers" om Pompeii, is clear that both the media and the public are terted the ia that people of the past were jt as diverse genr inti, genr exprsns, and sexual attractn as we are today. “In late-ancient tim is unlikely that homosexual love uld be regnized so clearly by the people who prepared the burial, ” he told The Daily Beast by email.