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IAA Interdisciplinary series Studies in archaeology history literature and art Volume 1 University of Birmingham

AuteurCrawford S. & Shepherd G.

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Jaar2007

PublicatietypeBoek

SerieBAR British Archaeological Reports International Series

Volume1696

SubtitelChildren childhood and society

Pagina’s106

UitgeverArchaeopress

PlaatsOxford

ISBN9781407301389

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Exemplaar75778 ReknummerT-4-3-e

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Children, childhood and society: an introduction 1-4
Crawford S. & Shepherd G.

Past, present and future in the study of Roman childhood 5-14
Harlow M., Laurence R. & Vuolanto V.
  • The Legacy of Philippe Ariès , pp. 5-7
  • Discussing the Roman childhood: paternal power and emotional indifference , pp. 7-9

The pitter-patter of tiny feet in clay: aspects of the liminality of childhood in the ancient Near East 15-27
Livingstone A.

The child's cache at Assiros Toumba, Macedonia 29-44
Wardle D. & Wardle K.A.
  • Children in later Greek Prehistory , pp. 29-34
  • Assiros Toumba in the Early Iron Age , p. 34
  • Toys and playthings? , pp. 40-41

Transitions to adulthood in early Icelandic society 45-55
Callow C.
  • Iceland , pp. 45-47
  • A cautionary tale , pp. 48-49
  • Age, laws, theory and practice , p. 49
  • Age and social action in Sagas of Icelanders: an overview , pp. 49-51

Had they no shame? Martial, Statius and Roman sexual attitudes towards slave children 57-62
McKeown N.

Vital resources, ideal images and virtual lives: children in Early Bronze Age funerary ritual 63-82
Garwood P.
  • Children and childhood in the British Late Neolithic and Early Bronze Age , pp. 63-64
  • Missing children, virtual lives: conceptualizing Early Bronze Age children , pp. 64-65
  • The child's body as a cultural construct , pp. 65-66
  • The children that never were: transformation of intention, identify and materiality , pp. 66-67
  • Times and places for children , pp. 69-76
  • Social reproduction and cultural representation , pp. 76-78
  • Rare things: time, transformation, and the making of Early Bronze Age 'children' , pp. 78-79

Companions, co-incidences or chattels? Children in the early Anglo-Saxon multiple burial ritual 83-92
Crawford S.
  • Explanations for multiple simultaneous burials , pp. 86-87

Poor little rich kids? Status and selection in Archaic Western Greece 93-106
Shepherd G.
  • Multiple burials and grave plots , pp. 99-101
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