05379nam 2200745 450 991082524480332120230126213748.01-4384-5806-1(CKB)3710000000541050(EBL)4396583(SSID)ssj0001592528(PQKBManifestationID)16289392(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001592528(PQKBWorkID)14234953(PQKB)11320463(MiAaPQ)EBC4396583(Au-PeEL)EBL4396583(CaPaEBR)ebr11155588(OCoLC)934882985(EXLCZ)99371000000054105020160303h20152015 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrThe archaeology of childhood interdisciplinary perspectives on an archaeological enigma /edited by Güner Coskunsu ; contributors, Traci Ardren [and eighteen others]Albany, New York :State University of New York Press,2015.©20151 online resource (340 p.)Institute for European and Mediterranean Archaeology Distinguished Monograph SeriesIEMA Proceedings ;Volume 4Description based upon print version of record.1-4384-5805-3 Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.Contents; Illustrations; Tables; Acknowledgments; Introduction Children as Archaeological Enigma; A Brief Overview; Why are Children Missing in Archaeological Interpretations?; Why Do Archaeologists Need to Care about Ancient Children?; How Do We Rescue Children in Archaeological Records?; Structure of the Book; Acknowledgments; References Cited; Part I : Theorizing (In)visibility, Legitimacy, and Biases inArchaeological Approaches to Children and Childhood ; Chapter One: The Devil's Advocate or Our Worst Case Scenario: The Archaeology of Childhood Without Any ChildrenThe Enduring Question of the (In)Visibility of ChildrenThe Conflation of Value and Visibility: A Brief Historical Perspective; The Visibility of Childhood at a Time of Disciplinary Advocacy; Our Worst Case Scenario? The Archaeology of Childhood without Children; Beyond "Miniature Adulthood": Childhood in Seventeenth-Century New England; Bodies and Identities: Reconfiguring Ideas of (In)Visibility in the Archaeological Study of Children; Identity and Personal Objects; Identity and Biographical Objects; References CitedChapter Two: Making Children Legitimate: Negotiating the Place of Children and Childhoods in Archaeological Theory The Inadequate Knowns; The Need for Archaeological Study of Children and Childhoods; The Need for Methodological Rigor; Texts and Art; The Skeletal Remains of Children Themselves; Burial Treatments and Grave Furnishings; Finger, foot, and hand prints; Artifacts; Space Use; The Role for Experiments, Ethnography, and Ethnoarchaeology; Conclusion; References Cited; Chapter Three: Method and Theory for an Archaeology of Age ; Introduction; Identity, Relationality, and VisionEvidenceFigurines; Children as Figurine Makers; Figurines as toys; Figurines as Vehicles of Magic; Youthful Enchantment; Architecture ; Conclusion; Acknowledgments; References Cited; Chapter Four: Bodies and Encounters: Seeing Invisible Children in Archaeology ; The Visibility and Invisibility of Children in Archaeology; Setting the In/Visibility Agenda; The Body in the Archaeology of Children; Material Culture, the Body, and an Archaeology of Ontogeny; Tracing Ontogeny in the Archaeological Record; Ontogeny 1: Learning to Make Things; Ontogeny 2: Learning to Use Things; ConclusionReferences CitedChapter Five: Modern Biases, Hunter-Gatherers' Children: On the Visibility of Children in Other Cultures ; Do Infants Count as Children?; Are Children Passive and Dependent on Adults?; Are Children a Separate Class or Population?; Are "Parents-Children" a Symbol of Reproduction and Substitute Generations?; Conclusions; Notes; References Cited; Part II: Interdisciplinary and Archaeological Approaches to Studying Children and Childhood in the Past; Chapter Six: Grown Up: Adult Height Dimorphism as an Archive of Living Conditions of Boys and Girls in PrehistoryAdult Burials as an Archive of Living Conditions in ChildhoodInstitute for European and Mediterranean Archaeology distinguished monograph series.University of Buffalo. Institute for European and Mediterranean Archaeology.Conference. IEMA proceedings ;Volume 4.Children, PrehistoricChildrenHistoryInfantsHistoryHuman remains (Archaeology)Social archaeologyHousehold archaeologyChildren, Prehistoric.ChildrenHistory.InfantsHistory.Human remains (Archaeology)Social archaeology.Household archaeology.305.2309Coşkunsu GünerArdren TraciMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910825244803321The archaeology of childhood3952332UNINA