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a| Care in the past : b| archaeological and interdisciplinary perspectives / c| edited by Lindsay Powell, William Southwell-Wright, and Rebecca Gowland.
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a| Foundations and approaches to the study of care in the past / William Southwell-Wright, Rebecca Gowland, and Lindsay Powell -- Section 1. Care and the life course. Childcare in the past : the contribution of palaeopathology / Mary Lewis -- The "terrible tyranny of the majority" : recognising population variability and individual agency in past infant feeding practices / Ellen Kendall -- Precious things : examining the status and care of children in late medieval England through the analysis of cultural and biological markers / Heidi Dawson -- That "tattered coat upon a stick" the ageing body : evidence for elder marginalisation and abuse in Roman Britain / Rebecca L. Gowland -- Section 2. Care impairment and disability. The Palaeolithic compassion debate : alternative projections of modern-day disability into the distant past / Nick Thorpe -- Setting the scene for an evolutionary approach to care in prehistory : a historical and philosophical journey / David Doat -- "A long waiting for death" : dependency and the care of the disabled in a 19th century asylum / Shawn Phillips -- Prayers and poultices : medieval health care at the Isle of May, Scotland, c. 430-1580 AD / Marlo Willows -- Section 3. Care and non-human animals. Towards a zooarchaeology of animal "care" / Richard Thomas -- Rare secrets of physicke : insect medicaments in historical Western society / Gary King -- Concluding thoughts and future directions / Rebecca Gowland, Lindsay Powell, and William Southwell-Wright.
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a| Preface - Charlotte Roberts 1. Introduction William Southwell-Wright, Rebecca Gowland and Lindsay Powell Section 1: Care and the Life Course 2. Childcare in the Past Mary Lewis 3. The "Terrible Tyranny of the Majority": Recognising Population Variability and Individual Agency in Past Infant Feeding Practices Ellen Kendall 4.-Precious Things: Examining the Status and Care of Children in Late Medieval England Through the analysis of Cultural and Biological Markers Heidi Dawson 5. "That Tattered Coat Upon a Stick the Ageing Body": Evidence for Elder Marginalisation and Abuse in Roman Britain Rebecca L. Gowland Section 2: Care Impairment and Disability 6. The Palaeolithic Compassion Debate - Alternative Projections of Modern Day Disability into the Distant Past Nick Thorpe 7. Setting the Scene for an Evolutionary Approach to Care in Prehistory: A Historical and Philosophical Journey David Doat 8. "A Long Waiting for Death": Dependency and the Care of the Disabled in a Nineteenth Century Asylum Shawn Phillips 9 Prayers and Poultices: Medieval Health Care at the Isle of May, Scotland. C. AD 430-1580 Marlo Willows Section 3: Animal and Plant Evidence for Care 10. Towards a Zooarchaeology of Animal `Care' Richard Thomas 11. Rare Secrets of Physicke: Insect Medicaments in Historical Western Society Gary King 12. Conclusion Lindsay Powell, William Southwell-Wright, Rebecca Gowland. 1| Nielsen x| 9781785703355 x| 20190204
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