The Society for Medieval Archaeology Student Colloquium 2015 was held on 11th – 14th November with 50 attendees. The Society for the Study of Childhood in the Past sponsored a session “Children and Childhood” and awarded a best paper prize at the Colloquium. This well attended session was chaired by SSCIP committee member Dr Katie […]
Here is a link to a review of Mark Golden’s 2015 edition of his book, first published in 1990, Children and Childhood in Classical Athens. This was the first book in English to explore the lives of children in ancient Athens. Mark is a member of SSCIP.
A brand new Facebook group has been set up that may be of interest to some of our members. This page is intended for people interested in childhood bioarchaeology and anthropology. https://www.facebook.com/childhoodanth/
A new study has found that children suffered violent deaths during a turbulent time of severe social stress and drought following the “collapse” of the Wari empire in the Late Intermedi… Source: Violent deaths of children during a time of imperial decline in Ancient Peru
Introducing Snap-shots of research in the bioarchaeology of children. As part of this blog, I will feature the work of bioarchaeologists with an interest in infant and child remains through mini-int… Source: Snap-shots of Research: Early life stress and later life outcomes in Southeast Asian prehistory
Source: Upcoming meetings | Childhood bioarchaeology A collation of sessions and conferences that are coming up on the study of childhood in the past
Saturday 30th January 2016 – Department of Archaeology, Durham University Report by Conference Organisers: Sophie Newman, Lauren Walther and Claire Hodson On Saturday 30th January 2016 the Little Lives conference was held within the Department of Archaeology, Durham University, and sponsored by the Society for the Study of Childhood in the Past (SSCIP). This one-day […]
Below is a message from Robin Derricourt about a session to be held at WAC this year, that may be of interest to some members: Dear Colleague, The next World Archaeological Congress will be held this year (28 August to 2 September) in the wonderful Japanese heritage city of Kyoto, conference details at http://wac8.org, and […]
New registration information is now included below and now at the link. Conference organisers Rebecca Gowland and Ellen Kendall are delighted to announce that the 9th International SSCIP conference will be held at the stunning UNESCO world heritage site at Durham, UK, on the 20th to 22nd September. The conference is entitled: The Family in […]
A new blog post on the bioarchaeology of foetuses Source: Fetuses in bioarchaeology