Children, spaces and identity
In: Childhood in the past monograph series volume 4
In: Childhood in the Past Monograph v.4
In: Childhood in the Past Monograph Ser. v.4
Intro -- List of contributors -- Acknowledgements -- 1. Children, Childhood and Space: Multidisciplinary Approaches to Identity -- 2. Steps to Children's Living Spaces -- 3. Complexity, Cooperation and Childhood: An Evolutionary Perspective -- 4. Children as Potters: Apprenticeship Patterns from Bell Beaker Potteryof Copper Age Inner Iberia (Spain) (c. 2500-2000 cal BC) -- 5. Social Relations between Adulthood and Childhood in theEarly Bronze Age Site of Peñalosa (Baños de la Encina, Jaen, Spain) -- 6. Gender and Childhood in the II Iron Age: The Pottery Centreof Las Cogotas (Ávila, Spain) -- 7. Playing with Mud? An Ethnoarchaeological Approach to Children'sLearning in Kusasi Ceramic Production -- 8. Infantile Individuals: The Great Forgotten of Ancient Miningand Metallurgical Production -- 9. Learning to Be Adults: Games and Childhood on the Outskirtsof the Big City (San Isidro, Buenos Aires, Argentina) -- 10. Disabled Children and Domestic Living Spaces in Britain, 1800-1900 -- 11. La evolución de los espacios de aprendizaje de la infancia a travésde los modelos pedagógicos -- 12. Montessori y el ambiente preparado: un espacio de aprendizaje paralos niños -- 13. Didactics of Childhood: The Case Study of Prehistory -- 14. Once upon a time… Childhood and Archaeology from the Perspectiveof Spanish Museums -- 15. Home to Mother: The Long Journey to not Lose one's own Identity -- 16. Use of Molecular Genetic Procedures for Sex Determinationin 'Guanches' Children's Remains -- 17. Salud y crecimiento en la Edad del Cobre. Un estudio preliminar de losindividuos subadultos de Camino del Molino (Caravaca de la Cruz,Murcia, España). Un sepulcro colectivo del III milenio cal. BC -- 18. Infant Burials during the Copper and Bronze Ages in the IberianJarama River Valley: A Preliminary Study about Childhoodin the Funerary Context during III-II millennium BC.