Theoretical engagement and methodological innovations geared towards identifying the presence and activities of children in archaeological contexts has increased in pace over the last decade. This paper presents a systematic review of the literature pertaining to the archaeology of hunter-gatherer children (H. sapiens). The review summarises methods and results from 86 archaeological publications, and finds a number of research areas that show material culture relating to hunter-gatherer childhood, including children’s playthings and tools, learning to flintknap, and their involvement in the making of marks, art and footprints. The results demonstrate a diversity of evidence from all inhabited continents covering an extensive time frame. Fo...
Unlike other species, humans can be found in nearly every ecological niche in the world, from the Ka...
Purpose: Hunting and gathering is the defining subsistence strategy of our species, and accordingly,...
Children’s lives are important, both in their own right because childhood is a universally experien...
Theoretical engagement and methodological innovations geared towards identifying the presence and ac...
Theoretical engagement and methodological innovations geared towards identifying the presence and ac...
Research in developmental psychology suggests that children are poor tool innovators. However, such ...
One assumption that persists in the field of archaeology is that it is easier to observe children wi...
This paper identifies a significant interpretive issue for prehistoric archaeology: distinguishing a...
Studies of cultural transmission—whether approached by archaeological or ethnographic means—have mad...
Learning to use, make, and modify tools is key to our species’ success. Researchers have hypothesize...
Studies of cultural transmission—whether approached by archaeological or ethnographic means—have mad...
Archaeology of children is a relatively new field of research within archaeology. This article gives...
The overall goal of this paper is to derive a set of generalizations that might characterize childre...
Emerging understanding of the extent to which the childhood environment can influence long-term neur...
Childhood is a core stage in development, essential in the acquisition of social, practical and cult...
Unlike other species, humans can be found in nearly every ecological niche in the world, from the Ka...
Purpose: Hunting and gathering is the defining subsistence strategy of our species, and accordingly,...
Children’s lives are important, both in their own right because childhood is a universally experien...
Theoretical engagement and methodological innovations geared towards identifying the presence and ac...
Theoretical engagement and methodological innovations geared towards identifying the presence and ac...
Research in developmental psychology suggests that children are poor tool innovators. However, such ...
One assumption that persists in the field of archaeology is that it is easier to observe children wi...
This paper identifies a significant interpretive issue for prehistoric archaeology: distinguishing a...
Studies of cultural transmission—whether approached by archaeological or ethnographic means—have mad...
Learning to use, make, and modify tools is key to our species’ success. Researchers have hypothesize...
Studies of cultural transmission—whether approached by archaeological or ethnographic means—have mad...
Archaeology of children is a relatively new field of research within archaeology. This article gives...
The overall goal of this paper is to derive a set of generalizations that might characterize childre...
Emerging understanding of the extent to which the childhood environment can influence long-term neur...
Childhood is a core stage in development, essential in the acquisition of social, practical and cult...
Unlike other species, humans can be found in nearly every ecological niche in the world, from the Ka...
Purpose: Hunting and gathering is the defining subsistence strategy of our species, and accordingly,...
Children’s lives are important, both in their own right because childhood is a universally experien...