Anthropology, Department of
Date of this Version
2012
Document Type
Article
Citation
Nebraska Anthropologist 2012
Abstract
One assumption that persists in the field of archaeology is that it is easier to observe children within historic sites through toys or burials than it is to observe children within a prehistoric setting through lithic production. The purpose of this paper is to examine the current position of children within the prehistoric archaeological literature and to provide case studies of research that focus specifically on how children can be observed within lithic analysis.
Comments
Copyright 2012