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Chapter Two Making Children Legitimate
Negotiating the Place of Children and Childhoods in Archaeological Theory
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Kathryn Kamp
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Illustrations xi
- Tables xv
- Acknowledgments xvii
- Children as Archaeological Enigma 1
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Theorizing (In)visibility, Legitimacy, and Biases in Archaeological Approaches to Children and Childhood
- The Devil’s Advocate or Our Worst Case Scenario 19
- Making Children Legitimate 37
- Method and Theory for an Archaeology of Age 53
- Bodies and Encounters 73
- Modern Biases, Hunter-Gatherers’ Children 91
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Interdisciplinary and Archaeological Approaches to Studying Children and Childhood in the Past
- Grown Up 107
- Placing Children in Society 129
- Metaphors for Understanding Children and Their Role in Culture 149
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Case Studies in the Archaeology of Childhood
- Children of the Ice Age 167
- Children in the Anthropomorphic Imagery of the European and Near Eastern Neolithic 189
- From Playthings to Sacred Objects? 205
- The Ends and Means of Childhood 217
- The Children’s Cemetery of Lugnano in Teverina, Umbria 235
- The Age of Consent 251
- “A Place for Everything and Everything in Its Place” 275
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Commentaries
- Theoretical Issues in Investigating Childhood 295
- Grubby Little Fingerprints 303
- Contributors 313
- Index 315
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Illustrations xi
- Tables xv
- Acknowledgments xvii
- Children as Archaeological Enigma 1
-
Theorizing (In)visibility, Legitimacy, and Biases in Archaeological Approaches to Children and Childhood
- The Devil’s Advocate or Our Worst Case Scenario 19
- Making Children Legitimate 37
- Method and Theory for an Archaeology of Age 53
- Bodies and Encounters 73
- Modern Biases, Hunter-Gatherers’ Children 91
-
Interdisciplinary and Archaeological Approaches to Studying Children and Childhood in the Past
- Grown Up 107
- Placing Children in Society 129
- Metaphors for Understanding Children and Their Role in Culture 149
-
Case Studies in the Archaeology of Childhood
- Children of the Ice Age 167
- Children in the Anthropomorphic Imagery of the European and Near Eastern Neolithic 189
- From Playthings to Sacred Objects? 205
- The Ends and Means of Childhood 217
- The Children’s Cemetery of Lugnano in Teverina, Umbria 235
- The Age of Consent 251
- “A Place for Everything and Everything in Its Place” 275
-
Commentaries
- Theoretical Issues in Investigating Childhood 295
- Grubby Little Fingerprints 303
- Contributors 313
- Index 315