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(Re)Thinking the Little Ancestor: New Perspectives on the Archaeology of Infancy and Childhood
Mike Lally and Alison Moore
Updated papers presented at the infancy and childhood conference at the University of Kent in 2005. From this conference the new Society – the Study of Childhood in the Past (SSCIP) emerged.
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Front Cover
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Title Page
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Copyright
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Dedication
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Table of Contents
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Foreword
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The Osteology of Infancy and Childhood: misconceptions and potential
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Subadult or subaltern? Children as serial categories
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Etruscan Infants: Children’s Cemeteries at Tarquinia, Italy as indicators of an age of Transition
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Thrown Out with the Bathwater or Properly Buried? Neonate and Infant Skeletons in a Settlement Context on the Dürrnberg bei Hallein, Austria
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The Children in the Bog
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Parenting, child loss and the cilliní of Post-Medieval Ireland
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The Disposal of Dead Infants in Anglo-Saxon England from c.500-1066: an overview
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Where have all the flowers gone? Bronze Age children’s burials in South East England: initial thoughts
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Ble mae’r babanod? (Where are the babies?): Infant burial in Early Medieval Wales
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Childhood in Roman Egypt: Bioarchaeology of the Kellis 2 Cemetery, Dakhleh Oasis, Egypt
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Constituting Childhood: Identity, Conviviality and Community at Windmill Hill
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The Divine Power of Childhood in Ancient Mesoamerica
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‘What Must be Done’: Ideology and the Children of Sand Canyon Pueblo
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Living Children
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Published: 2011
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9781407308456 (paperback)
- 9781407338293 (ebook)
BAR Number: S2271