Children are often under-represented in excavated populations due to the poor survival of their bones. Using a group of medieval burials from Serbia, our researchers examine the differential survival of children and of different parts of the body within the same terrain, and rightly urge us to take these factors into consideration before attempting demographic, ritual or social interpretations
Studies of children have been scarce in archaeology up until the 1990’s in Finland and elsewhere. Th...
NoThis study compares associations between demographic profiles, long bone lengths, bone mineral con...
This study aims at redemption of infant burials found in the early medieval site of Castel Trosino(I...
Children are often under-represented in excavated populations due to the poor survival of their bone...
This bachelor thesis seeks explanations for the deficit of juvenile skeletons on cemeteries of past ...
This study presents an anthropological description of the skeletal material derived from the complet...
The present article attemps to confront the data from anthropological and archaeological sources fr...
Within mortuary archaeology, sub-adult burials are relatively under-explored, with very little under...
YesSam Lucy (1994: 26) has stated that a `recognised feature of pre-Christian early medieval cemeter...
Mortuary practices associated with juvenile remains are often distinct from those of adults because ...
The ´child´ is in archaeological contexts normally treated as an undifferentiated group. This thesis...
This thesis presents an investigation into children in medieval England through burial, the most arc...
Der Begriff des Kinderdefizits beschreibt die Differenz zwischen der Kindersterblichkeitsrate einer ...
International audienceExamining the earliest grand mortuary monuments of the Neolithic, the authors ...
The research into the Medieval necropolises in the territory of present-day Serbia has established a...
Studies of children have been scarce in archaeology up until the 1990’s in Finland and elsewhere. Th...
NoThis study compares associations between demographic profiles, long bone lengths, bone mineral con...
This study aims at redemption of infant burials found in the early medieval site of Castel Trosino(I...
Children are often under-represented in excavated populations due to the poor survival of their bone...
This bachelor thesis seeks explanations for the deficit of juvenile skeletons on cemeteries of past ...
This study presents an anthropological description of the skeletal material derived from the complet...
The present article attemps to confront the data from anthropological and archaeological sources fr...
Within mortuary archaeology, sub-adult burials are relatively under-explored, with very little under...
YesSam Lucy (1994: 26) has stated that a `recognised feature of pre-Christian early medieval cemeter...
Mortuary practices associated with juvenile remains are often distinct from those of adults because ...
The ´child´ is in archaeological contexts normally treated as an undifferentiated group. This thesis...
This thesis presents an investigation into children in medieval England through burial, the most arc...
Der Begriff des Kinderdefizits beschreibt die Differenz zwischen der Kindersterblichkeitsrate einer ...
International audienceExamining the earliest grand mortuary monuments of the Neolithic, the authors ...
The research into the Medieval necropolises in the territory of present-day Serbia has established a...
Studies of children have been scarce in archaeology up until the 1990’s in Finland and elsewhere. Th...
NoThis study compares associations between demographic profiles, long bone lengths, bone mineral con...
This study aims at redemption of infant burials found in the early medieval site of Castel Trosino(I...