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The nine papers presented here set out to broaden the recent focus of archaeological evidence for medieval children and childhood and to offer new ways of exploring their lives and experiences. The everyday use of space and changes in the layout of buildings are examined, in order to reveal how these impacted upon the daily practices and tasks of household tasks relating to the upbringing of children. Aspects of work and play are explored: how, archaeologically, we can determine whether, and in what context, children played board and dice games? How we may gain insights into the medieval count
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monografia Rebiun18141091 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun18141091 m o d cr |n||||||||| 141201s2014 enkab ob 000 0 eng 9781782977018 1782977015 9781782976998 178297699X 9781782977001 1782977007 9781782976981 UAM 991008028638004211 DLC. rda. eng. DLC. YDX. OCLCF. NT. IDEBK. E7B. DEBSZ. YDXCP. OCLCO. COO. EBLCP. OCLCO. OCL. OCLCO. UNAV 305.2309409/021 23 Medieval childhood Recurso electrónico] archaeological approaches edited by D.M. Hadley and K.A. Hemer Oxford Philadelphia Oxbow Books 2014 Oxford Philadelphia Oxford Philadelphia Oxbow Books 1 recurso electrónico 1 recurso electrónico EBSCO Academic eBook Collection Complete Childhood in the past monograph series 3 Incluye referencias bibliográficas Introduction: archaeological approaches to medieval childhood, c. 500-1500 / D. M. Hadley and K. A. Hemer -- Archaeology of the medieval family / Sally Crawford -- "Merely players": playtime, material culture and medieval childhood / Mark A. Hall -- The spaces of late medieval peasant childhood: children and social reproduction / Sally V. Smith -- Seeing the medieval child: evidence from household and craft / Maureen Mellor -- Eavesdropping on short lives: eaves-drip burial and the differential treatment of children one year of age and under in early Christian cemeteries / Elizabeth Craig-Atkins -- Through the flames of the pyre: the continuing search for Anglo-Saxon infants and children / Kirsty E. Squires -- Are we nearly there yet? Children and migration in early medieval western Britain / K. A. Hemer -- Interdisciplinarity, archaeology and the study of medieval childhood / Carenza Lewis The nine papers presented here set out to broaden the recent focus of archaeological evidence for medieval children and childhood and to offer new ways of exploring their lives and experiences. The everyday use of space and changes in the layout of buildings are examined, in order to reveal how these impacted upon the daily practices and tasks of household tasks relating to the upbringing of children. Aspects of work and play are explored: how, archaeologically, we can determine whether, and in what context, children played board and dice games? How we may gain insights into the medieval count Forma de acceso: World Wide Web Hadley, D. M. Dawn M.) () Gutiérrez de Terán, Ignacio Gutiérrez de Terán, Ignacio 1967-) Hemer, K. A. Katie A.),)