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As researchers become increasingly interested in studying the lives of children in antiquity, this volume argues for the importance of a collaborative biocultural approach. Contributors draw on fields including skeletal biology and physiology, archaeology, sociocultural anthropology, pediatrics, and psychology to show that a diversity of research methods is the best way to illuminate the complexities of childhood.

Contributors and case studies span the globe with locations including Egypt, Turkey, Italy, England, Japan, Peru, Bolivia, Canada, and the United States. Time periods range from the Neolithic to the Industrial Revolution. Leading experts in the bioarchaeology of childhood investigate breastfeeding and weaning trends of the past 10,000 years; mortuary data from child burials; skeletal trauma and stress events; bone size, shape, and growth; plasticity; and dietary histories.

Emphasizing a life course approach and developmental perspective, this volume's interdisciplinary nature marks a paradigm shift in the way children of the past are studied. It points the way forward to a better understanding of childhood as a dynamic lived experience both physically and socially.

A volume in the series Bioarchaeological Interpretations of the Human Past: Local, Regional, and Global Perspectives, edited by Clark Spencer Larsen Contributors: Sabrina C. Agarwal | Patrick Beauchesne | Tina Moffat | Tracy Prowse | Dan Temple | Marla Toyne | Haagen D. Klaus | Siân Halcrow | Raelene Inglis | Rebecca Gowland | Sophie L. Newman | Jessica Pearson | James H. Gosman | David A. Raichlen | Tim Ryan | Tosha L. Dupras | Lana J. Williams | Sandra M. Wheeler | Carl Henrik Langebaek Rueda | Melanie J. Miller

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title Page, Copyright Page
  2. pp. i-iv
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  1. Contents
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  1. List of Figures
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  1. List of Tables
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  1. Series Foreword
  2. pp. xiii-xvi
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  1. Foreword
  2. pp. xvii-xviii
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  1. Introduction: Excavating Childhood from the Skeletal Record
  2. Patrick Beauchesne and Sabrina C. Agarwal
  3. pp. 1-30
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  1. PART I: THE BIOCULTURAL STUDY OF CHILDHOOD IN THE PAST
  2. pp. 31-32
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  1. 1. The Bioarchaeology of Childhood: Theoretical Development in the Field
  2. Raelene M. Inglis and Siân E. Halcrow
  3. pp. 33-60
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  1. 2. Biocultural Influences of Total versus Exclusive Breastfeeding: Stable Isotope Evidence of European and Asian Trends for the Last 10,000 Years
  2. Jessica Pearson
  3. pp. 61-97
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  1. 3. Biocultural and Bioarchaeological Approaches to Infant and Young Child Feeding in the Past
  2. Tina Moffat and Tracy Prowse
  3. pp. 98-126
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  1. 4. Life, Death, and Burial of Children on the North Coast of Peru: An Integrative and Interpretive Bioarchaeological Perspective (850 BC–AD 1750)
  2. Haagen D. Klaus
  3. pp. 127-170
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  1. 5. A Childhood of Violence: A Bioarchaeological Comparison of Mass Death Assemblages from Ancient Peru
  2. J. Marla Toyne
  3. pp. 171-204
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  1. PART II: APPROACHES TO LIFE HISTORY AND THE LIFE COURSE IN TEETH AND BONE
  2. pp. 205-206
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  1. 6. Human Transitions: Current Perspectives on Skeletal Development
  2. James H. Gosman, David A. Raichlen, and Timothy M. Ryan
  3. pp. 207-238
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  1. 7. Exploring Linear Enamel Hypoplasia as an Embodied Product of Childhood Stress in Late/Final Jomon Period Foragers Using Incremental Microstructures of Enamel
  2. Daniel H. Temple
  3. pp. 239-261
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  1. 8. Dietary Histories: Tracing Food Consumption Practices from Childhood through Adulthood Using Stable Isotope Analysis
  2. Melanie J. Miller, Sabrina C. Agarwal, Carl H. Langebaek
  3. pp. 262-293
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  1. 9. Children of the Revolution: Childhood Health Inequalities and the Life Course during Industrialization of the 18th and 19th Centuries in England
  2. Rebecca Gowland and Sophie L. Newman
  3. pp. 294-329
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  1. 10. Bioarchaeological Analyses of Children and Childhood from the Kellis 2 Cemetery, Dakhleh Oasis, Egypt
  2. Sandra M. Wheeler, Lana J. Williams, and Tosha L. Dupras
  3. pp. 330-372
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  1. List of Contributors
  2. pp. 373-378
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  1. Index
  2. pp. 379-394
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