New Perspectives on Child and Infant Burial in Britain (100 b.c.e.–c.e. 200)

IF 0.3 4区 历史学 0 ARCHAEOLOGY
Thomas Matthews Boehmer
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Abstract Focusing on a period of social shift, from the Late Iron Age to the early Roman period (100 b.c.e .– c.e. 200), this paper examines how the value of juvenile (under 13-year-old) bodies changed. In exploring the fluctuation in burial numbers alongside the altering forms of juvenile graves, the paper details the ways in which children (1- to 12-year-olds) and infants (younger than 1 year in age) were identified in death, as well as the longevity of these identifications. It is argued that juveniles are less common than they should be in the funerary record. Given that this relative absence of juvenile burial was clearly socially mandated, the emphasis here is on better contextualising and interrogating the sporadic presence and deposition of such burials.
英国儿童和婴儿埋葬的新视角(公元前100年-公元100年)。200)
本文以铁器时代晚期至罗马早期(公元前100年至公元前200年)这一社会变迁时期为研究对象,考察了青少年(13岁以下)身体价值的变化。在探索埋葬人数的波动以及青少年坟墓形式的变化时,该论文详细介绍了儿童(1至12岁)和婴儿(1岁以下)在死亡时的识别方式,以及这些识别的寿命。有人认为,青少年并不像丧葬记录中所记载的那样普遍。鉴于青少年埋葬的相对缺失显然是社会强制要求的,这里的重点是更好地背景化和询问这种埋葬的零星存在和沉积。
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Britannia
Britannia Multiple-
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