The Archaeology of Childhood Marjorie GilesCritical interdisciplinary examination of archeaology's approach to childhood in prehistory. Children existed in ancient times as active participants in the societies in which they lived and the cultures they belonged to. Despite their various roles, and in spite of the demographic composition of ancient societies where children comprised a large percentage of the population, children are almost completely missing in many current archaeological
and a discussion of what happened away from the metropolis
Exploring recent methodological trends coming from Anglo-American new historicism and cultural materialism and innovative analyses of intertextuality
This volume analyzes ceramic changes at Kom Rabia
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as illustrated in many examples of essays and comments written by students in collaborative projects
this volume argues that we can certainly bring children back into archaeological thinking and research
this historically-based insight into filmmaking practice will prove invaluable to students of film and also appeal to a much wider readership
This book presents a concise account of the lives and times of some of the more significant occupants of the Egyptian throne
synergistic school reform lies in the consensus that children have unlimited learning capacity and a long-term moral leadership that is committed to caring
Methods of managing the risks associated with PPPs and encouraging more sustainable rice cultivation are then discussed
Writing Love is a playful testament to the tangential nature of writing and the many ways to fall in love
This connection has given its members a certain ascendancy in their society