Normative, Atypical or Deviant? Interpreting Prehistoric and Protohistoric Child Burial Practices Interpreting Prehistoric and Protohistoric Child Burial Practices

Normative, Atypical or Deviant? Interpreting Prehistoric and Protohistoric Child Burial Practices, the tenth volume in the SSCIP monograph series, explores the response of the living when dealing with the death of a child. This response is strongly connected to belief systems and concern for the fat...

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Other Authors: Murphy, Eileen (Editor), Roy, Mélie Le (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: 2023
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