The Roman family has become a vibrant and challenging field of study, and the growing interest in children in Roman culture can be seen as a development within this trend. Nevertheless, studies of children tend to focus on the later phases of childhood, with few investigations of the role and significance of infants. While the Roman life-course and the social construction of ageing are occasional themes in childhood, discussions the distinct life stages of development and socialization apparent already in the first year of life hardly feature in current discourses. In view of this imbalance in childhood studies, this chapter explores some key aspects of Roman infancy and earliest childhood, using archaeological, epigraphic, and historical e...
The article discusses the status quaestionis in Roman childhood studies, especially from the viewpoi...
Childhood is a core stage in development, essential in the acquisition of social, practical and cult...
This study examines the graves of infants and children in Roman Britain to see if there is any conne...
The Roman family has become a vibrant and challenging field of study, and the growing interest in ch...
What would life have been like for a child growing up in Rome or in any part of Italy during the fi...
Roman writers acknowledged the peculiar biological and psychological characteristics of children. Th...
The discovery of infant burials on excavated domestic sites in Roman Britain is fairly common but in...
It can be difficult to hear the voices of Roman children, women and slaves, given that most survivin...
This dissertation investigates the material culture of childhood and the social category of child th...
Roman London has been extensively excavated, particularly over the last two decades, and substantial...
The skeletal remains of substantial numbers of perinatal human infants have been excavated from with...
Laws norms individual and collective practices : infancy in ancient Rome. Historians of ancient Ro...
In antiquity, children who died during the prenatal period or in the first years of life represent a...
Abandoned babies are not the thing of the past, it still happens today. Every couple of months one c...
Children represent the most vulnerable members of society, and as such provide valuable insight into...
The article discusses the status quaestionis in Roman childhood studies, especially from the viewpoi...
Childhood is a core stage in development, essential in the acquisition of social, practical and cult...
This study examines the graves of infants and children in Roman Britain to see if there is any conne...
The Roman family has become a vibrant and challenging field of study, and the growing interest in ch...
What would life have been like for a child growing up in Rome or in any part of Italy during the fi...
Roman writers acknowledged the peculiar biological and psychological characteristics of children. Th...
The discovery of infant burials on excavated domestic sites in Roman Britain is fairly common but in...
It can be difficult to hear the voices of Roman children, women and slaves, given that most survivin...
This dissertation investigates the material culture of childhood and the social category of child th...
Roman London has been extensively excavated, particularly over the last two decades, and substantial...
The skeletal remains of substantial numbers of perinatal human infants have been excavated from with...
Laws norms individual and collective practices : infancy in ancient Rome. Historians of ancient Ro...
In antiquity, children who died during the prenatal period or in the first years of life represent a...
Abandoned babies are not the thing of the past, it still happens today. Every couple of months one c...
Children represent the most vulnerable members of society, and as such provide valuable insight into...
The article discusses the status quaestionis in Roman childhood studies, especially from the viewpoi...
Childhood is a core stage in development, essential in the acquisition of social, practical and cult...
This study examines the graves of infants and children in Roman Britain to see if there is any conne...