ABSTRACT

This is the first book to focus entirely on children and material culture. The contributors ask:
* what is the relationship between children and the material world?
* how does the material culture of children vary across time and space?
* how can we access the actions and identities of children in the material record?
The collection spans the Palaeolithic to the late twentieth century, and uses data from across Europe, Scandinavia, the Americas and Asia. The international contributors are from a wide range of disciplines including archaeology, cultural and biological anthropology, psychology and museum studies. All skilfully integrate theory and data to illustrate fully the significance and potential of studying children.

part |2 pages

Part I Theoretical perspectives

chapter 1|14 pages

Material culture shock

chapter 2|10 pages

The world of children

part |2 pages

Part II Representing and perceiving children

part |2 pages

Part III The transmission of knowledge

part |2 pages

Part IV Childhood lives

part |2 pages

Part VI Geographies of children

part |2 pages

Part VIII Demography and growth of children