Children, death and burial : archaeological discourses
Weitere Verfasser: |
Murphy, Eileen M.
, [HerausgeberIn]
Le Roy, Mélie , [HerausgeberIn] |
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Ort/Verlag/Jahr: |
Oxford ; Philadelphia :
Oxbow Books,
2017.
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Umfang/Format: |
ix, 274 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm. |
Schriftenreihe: |
Childhood in the past monograph series
5 |
Schlagworte: | |
Inhalte/Bestandteile: | 18 Datensätze |
Inhaltsangabe:
- Introduction: archaeological children, death and burial / Eileen Murphy and Mélie Le Roy
- How were infants considered at death during the Neolithic period in France? / Mélie Le Roy
- Perinatal death and cultural buffering in a Neolithic community at Çatalhöyük / Belinda Tibbetts
- Burying children and infants at Kadruka 23: new insights into juvenile identity and disposal of the dead in the Nubian Neolithic / Emma Maines, Pascal Sellier, Philippe Chambon and Olivier Langlois
- Children's burials in the Eneolithic Cemetery of Sultana-Malu Rosu, Romania / Catalin Lazar, Ionela Craciunescu, Gabriel Vasile and Mihai Florea
- Late Chalcolithic skeletal remains and associated mortuary practices from Çamlibel Tarlasi in Central Anatolia / Jayne-Leigh Thomas
- Processed babies: early Bronze Age infant burials from Bulgarian Thrace / Kathleen McSweeney and Krum Bacvarov
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- "Missing infants": giving life to aspects of childhood in Mycenaean Greece via intramural burials / Katerina Kostanti
- Bronze Age child burials in the Southern Trans-Urals (21st-15th centuries cal. BC) / Natalia Berseneva
- Juvenile burial and age as a social category in funerary contexts of pre- and protopalatial Crete / Nathalja Calliauw
- Geto-Dacian child burials in the second Iron Age / Valeriu Sîrbu and Diana-Crina Davînca
- Out of the cradle and into the grave: the children of Anglo-Saxon great Chesterford, Essex, England / Christine Cave and Marc Oxenham
- Emotional act, superstition or ritual?: evidence from child burials in the Medieval period: a case study from St. Clemens Churchyard, Copenhagen, Denmark / Jane Jark Jensen
- Interpreting cultural and biological markers of stress and status in Medieval subadults from England / Heidi Dawson
- ^Atypical burial practice and juvenile age-at-death in later Medieval Gaelic Ireland: the evidence from Ballyhanna, Co. Donegal / Eileen Murphy
- Interring the "deserving" child: the archaeology of the deaths and burials of children at the Kilkenny Workhouse during the Great Famine in Ireland, 1845-52 / Jonny Geber.