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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? 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