LEADER 04964nam 22004213a 450 001 9910633943403321 005 20240308185553.0 010 $a1-78969-769-7 035 $a(CKB)4950000000289870 035 $a(ScCtBLL)7cde357b-4533-452e-b5d0-450370655598 035 $a(EXLCZ)994950000000289870 100 $a20211214i20202021 uu 101 0 $aeng 135 $auru|||||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 00$aAges and Abilities $eThe Stages of Childhood and their Social Recognition in Prehistoric Europe and Beyond /$fKatharina Rebay-Salisbury, Doris Pany-Kucera 210 1$a[s.l.] :$cArchaeopress Publishing,$d2020. 215 $a1 online resource (265 p.) 225 1 $aChildhood in the Past Monograph Series 327 $aChapter 1: Introduction. Children's developmental stages from biological, anthropological and archaeological perspectives -- Katharina Rebay-Salisbury and Doris Pany-Kucera -- Chapter 2: Weaponry and children: technological and social trajectories -- Kathryn A. Kamp and John C. Whittaker -- Chapter 3: How and when life is considered to have begun in past societies: child burials at the cemetery of Durankulak, north-east Bulgaria -- Ekaterina Alexandrova Stamboliyska-Petrova -- Chapter 4: Inherited rank and own abilities: children in Corded Ware and Bell Beaker communities of the Traisen Valley, Lower Austria -- Daniela Kern -- Chapter 5: The little ones in the Early Bronze Age: foetuses, newborns and infants in the U?ne?tice Culture in Bohemia, Moravia and Slovakia -- Lucie Ve?lova?, Katari?na Hladi?kova? and Klaudia Dan?ova? -- Chapter 6: Ages and life stages at the Middle Bronze Age cemetery of Pitten, Lower Austria -- Katharina Rebay-Salisbury, with contributions by Patrik Galeta, Walther Parson, Doris Pany-Kucera, Michaela Spannagl-Steiner and Christina Strobl -- Chapter 7: Children in the territory of Western Hungary during the Early and Middle Bronze Age: the recognition of developmental stages in the past -- Eszter Melis, Tama?s Hajdu, Kitti Ko?hler and Vikto?ria Kiss -- Chapter 8: Childhood in the Late Bronze and Early Iron Age in the southern Carpathian Basin -- Daria Loz?njak Dizdar and Petra Rajic? S?ikanjic? -- Chapter 9: Mycenaean childhood: Linear B script set against archaeological artefacts -- Beata Kaczmarek -- Chapter 10: Dumu.gaba, s?ih?ru e Gurus?/sal.Tur.tur -- Nadia Pezzulla -- Chapter 11: Identifying social and cultural thresholds in sub-adult burials -- Francesca Fulminante -- Chapter 12: Child personhood in Iron Age Veneto: insights from micro-scale contextual analysis and burial taphonomy -- Elisa Perego, Veronica Tamorri and Rafael Scopacasa -- Chapter 13: The recognition of children and child-specific burial practices at the necropolis of Spina, Italy -- Anna Serra -- Chapter 14: Greek children and their wheel carts on Attic Vases -- Hanna Ammar -- Chapter 15: Teeny-tiny little coffins: from the embrace of the mother to the embrace of Hades in ancient Greek society -- Alexandra Syrogianni -- Chapter 16: Pueri nascentes: rituals, birth and social recognition in Ancient Rome -- Irene Man?as Romero and Jose? Nicola?s Saiz Lo?pez. 330 $aAges and Abilities explores social responses to childhood stages from the late Neolithic to Classical Antiquity in Central Europe and the Mediterranean and includes cross-cultural comparison to expand the theoretical and methodological framework. By comparing osteological and archaeological evidence, as well as integrating images and texts, authors consider whether childhood age classes are archaeologically recognizable, at which approximated ages transitions took place, whether they are gradual or abrupt and different for girls and boys. Age transitions may be marked by celebrations and rituals; cultural accentuation of developmental stages may be reflected by inclusion or exclusion at cemeteries, by objects associated with childhood such as feeding vessels and toys, and gradual access to adult material culture. Access to tools, weapons and status symbols, as well as children's agency, rank and social status, are recurrent themes. The volume accounts for the variability in how a range of chronologically and geographically diverse communities perceived children and childhood, and at the same time, discloses universal trends in child development in the (pre-)historic past. 410 $aChildhood in the Past Monograph Series 517 $aAges and Abilities 606 $aPsychology / Developmental / Child$2bisacsh 606 $aPsychology 615 7$aPsychology / Developmental / Child 615 0$aPsychology 676 $a305.231 702 $aRebay-Salisbury$b Katharina 702 $aPany-Kucera$b Doris 801 0$bScCtBLL 801 1$bScCtBLL 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910633943403321 996 $aAges and Abilities$92989602 997 $aUNINA