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‘The Dig’ – Hiding Sutton Hoo’s women

February 9, 2021 #archaeology, #books, #Books and Literature, #cultural criticism, #cultural critque, #england, #film, #History, #movie vs book, #netflix, #pop culture, #TV

My immediate impression after watching the film was to question why the three female leads were presented as a vulnerable, passive, with a dull ongoing focus on their fictional problems, not their achievements.

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