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Leprévost, Thierry. Hastings, 1066: Norman cavalry and Saxon infantry. Bayeux: Editions Heidmal, 2002.

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(Re)thinking the little ancestor: New perspectives on the archaeology of infancy and childhood. Oxford: Archaeopress, 2011.

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United States. National Archives and Records Administration and United States Children's Bureau, eds. The Children's Bureau, documentary sources from the National Archives. Alexandria, VA: Chadwyck-Healey, 1993.

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1994), Journées anthropologiques de Valbonne (7th. L' enfant, son corps, son histoire: Actes des Septièmes Journées anthropologiques de Valbonne, 1-3 juin 1994. Sophia Antipolis: APDCA, 1997.

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Lost soul: The Confederate soldier in New England. Orem, Utah: Ancestry, 1999.

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Auxier, Dave. DAVID VALENTINE'S DAY. Murphysboro, IL: Dave Auxier, 2010.

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Duday, H. Sallèles d'Aude: Nouveau-nés et nourrissons gallo-romains. Paris: Diffusé par Les Belles Lettres, 1995.

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Smith, Monte D. Impact of a battalion-level peacekeeping mission on the sponsoring Army National Guard Division. Alexandria, Va: U.S. Army Research Institute for the Behavioral and Social Sciences, 1996.

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Smith, Monte D. Impact of a battalion-level peacekeeping mission on the sponsoring Army National Guard Division. Alexandria, Va: U.S. Army Research Institute for the Behavioral and Social Sciences, 1996.

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Spangler, Brie. Peg Leg Peke. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2008.

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Fossen, Delores. Daddy devastating. Toronto: Harlequin, 2010.

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A strange war. Gloucester: A. Sutton, 1988.

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Ultimate sacrifice at the Battle of Kernstown: William Gray Murray, first Pennsylvania colonel to die in the American Civil War. Shippensburg, Pa: White Mane Books, 2007.

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Oliver, Laurel W. Preliminary report on selected life course variables and reasons for volunteering for the 28th Sinai deployment. Alexandria, Va: U.S. Army Research Institute for the Behavioral and Social Sciences, 1996.

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Smith, Monte D. Assessment of the SIMITAR gunnery training strategy through development of a database of gunnery outcome measures. Alexandria, Va: U.S. Army Research Institute for the Behavioral and Social Sciences, 1998.

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Weiner, Jonathan. The beak of the finch: A story of evolution in our time. London: Vintage, 1995.

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Weiner, Jonathan. The beak of the finch: A story of evolution in our time. London: Jonathan Cape, 1994.

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The beak of the finch: A story of evolution in our time. New York: Knopf, 1994.

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William Thomas Overby: Proud partisan ranger. Fayetteville, Ga: C.J. Cary & Associates, 2004.

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Carroll, Maureen. Mors Immatura I. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199687633.003.0006.

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Chapter 6 analyses published data from cemeteries in Britain, Egypt, Gaul, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, North Africa and Spain in order to explore infant mortality and the location of infant burials within or outside the communities of the living, and discusses the inclusivity of infant burials in communal cemeteries and the choice of inhumation or cremation for children of such a young age. It seeks to recognize differences, similarities, and tensions between regional burial traditions that might have survived the Roman conquest and the adoption of mainstream Roman funerary practices related to infancy and earliest childhood. It also explores intramural burial and practices such as exposure, infanticide, and potential child sacrifice.
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Krum, Bŭchvarov, and International Union of Prehistoric and Protohistoric Sciences., eds. Babies reborn: Infant-child burials in pre- and protohistory. Oxford: Archaeopress, 2008.

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Carroll, Maureen. Mors Immatura II. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199687633.003.0007.

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To gain insight into the family’s investment in and attachment to infants, as expressed in burial rituals, cemetery data are explored in Chapter 7. In order to recognize whether infants were afforded special treatment based on their age, the various ways in which their bodies were treated and prepared for burial are examined. The chapter also seeks to detect regional and perhaps cultural differences in the deposition of an array of grave goods that accompanied infants, and to understand possible patterns and meanings in those assemblages. In addition to evidence from Argenton, Beaumont, Kempten, Marseille, Poundbury, Sétif and Tavant, material from many other sites is also discussed in this chapter.
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Crawford, Sally. Birth and Childhood. Edited by Christopher Gerrard and Alejandra Gutiérrez. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198744719.013.31.

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This chapter provides a brief overview of the emergence of children and childhood as a subject for archaeological investigation, before outlining archaeological evidence for medieval birth and childhood from settlement and cemetery excavations. Children’s burials provide information on the social persona and treatment of children at death, attitudes to the death of infants and older children, and their memorialization in the form of burial location, and above-ground monuments such as brasses. Skeletal material yields evidence of age at death, as well as information on health and life-course. Isotope and other scientific analyses of skeletal material is providing further information about childhoods, including diet and migration. Settlements are a fruitful source of information about geographies of medieval childhoods, children’s involvement in work and play, and the material culture of medieval childhood.
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Donnelly, Colm J., and Eileen M. Murphy. Children’s Burial Grounds (cillíní) in Ireland. Edited by Sally Crawford, Dawn M. Hadley, and Gillian Shepherd. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199670697.013.33.

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Children’s burial grounds (cillíní) are a recognized class of Irish archaeological monument that were used as the designated burial places for unbaptized infants among the Roman Catholic population. The evidence from historical and archaeological studies indicates a proliferation in the use of cillíní following the 17th century and that the tradition continued in use until the mid 20th century. This can be linked with the rise of Counter-Reformation Catholicism and the role played in Ireland by the Franciscans of Louvain, who were strong Augustinianists. The chapter reviews the development of new burial legislation in the Victorian era and suggests that this led the Church to take greater responsibility for the burial of the unbaptized through the creation of unconsecrated burial plots in Catholic cemeteries. The end of the tradition can be ascribed to the reforms undertaken within the Church as a result of the Second Vatican Council in the 1960s.
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Barksdale Clowse, Barbara. A Doctor for Rural America. University Press of Kentucky, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5810/kentucky/9780813179773.001.0001.

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Frances Sage Bradley (1862-1949) was one of the first female graduates of Cornell University Medical College (1899). She spent the next half century advancing the causes of public health and medical care for neglected women, infants, and children. In 1915 she closed her private practice and became a medical field agent for the US Children’s Bureau in isolated rural areas of ten states, including Appalachia. Enactment of the federal Maternity and Infant Protection Act of 1921 [Sheppard-Towner Act] opened further healthcare reform opportunities. A prolific writer, the doctor generated voluminous official reports and dozens of freelance articles and stories. Those trying today to provide primary healthcare to underserved Americans face many of the same obstacles that challenged Dr. Bradley a century ago.
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Baptist burial ground and infants register, Church Street, Reading. [s.n.]: Berkshire Family History Society, 1991.

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Stevens, Susan T. Stages of Infancy in Roman Amphora Burial. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199781546.013.030.

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Carroll, Maureen. Infants and Children in Pre-Roman Mediterranean Societies. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199687633.003.0002.

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Variation in the attitudes towards children is to be expected in the many different cultures of pre-Roman Italy itself, and between Italy and other regions prior to Roman expansion. While it is impossible to cover all areas in the Mediterranean and beyond from the eighth to the second or first centuries BC in detail here, and the evidence is not equally abundant in all countries, Chapter 2 attempts to capture some regional and cultural trends in the life and death of infants and very young children. The presence and visibility (or invisibility) of young children in societies in and around the Mediterranean is scrutinized primarily through burial data and also available material cultural evidence. This survey sets the scene for the subsequent study of data of the Roman period in these regions.
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Rothman, David J., and Sheila M. Rothman. Saving Babies: Children's Bureau Studies of Infant Mortality, 19131917. Garland Science, 1986.

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Flynn, Shawn W. Children in Ancient Israel. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198784210.001.0001.

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Flynn contributes to the emerging field of childhood studies in the Hebrew Bible by isolating stages of a child’s life and, through a comparative perspective, studies the place of children in the domestic cult and their relationship to the deity in that cult. The study gathers data relevant to different stages of a child’s life from a plethora of Mesopotamian materials (prayers, myths, medical texts, rituals), and uses that data as an interpretive lens for Israelite texts about children at similar stages such as: pre-born children, the birth stage, breast feeding, adoption, slavery, children’s death and burial rituals, and childhood delinquency. This analysis presses the questions of value and violence, the importance of the domestic cult for expressing the child’s value beyond economic value, and how children were valued in cultures with high infant mortality rates. From the earliest stages to the moments when children die, and to the children’s responsibilities in the domestic cult later in life, this study demonstrates that a child is uniquely wrapped up in the domestic cult and, in particular, is connected with the deity. The domestic-cultic value of children forms the much broader understanding of children in the ancient world, through which other more problematic representations can be tested. Throughout the study, it becomes apparent that children’s value in the domestic cult is an intentional catalyst for the social promotion of YHWHism.
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Infamy: A novel. Gallery Books, 2016.

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Francesc, Gusi i. Jener, Muriel S, and Olària C, eds. Nasciturus, infans, puerulus vobis mater terra: La muerte en la infancia = la mort dans l'enfance = la mort a la infància = the death in the childhood. Spain: Deputacion de Castello, 2008.

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L'enfant, son corps, son histoire: Actes des Septiemes Journees anthropologiques de Valbonne, 1-3 juin 1994. APDCA, 1997.

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US GOVERNMENT. 21st Century Essential Guide to the Children's Bureau, Support and Services, ACF Discretionary Grant Programs, Adoption, Child Abuse Prevention, Infants, Foster Care. Progressive Management, 2006.

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(Designer), Patricia F. Gibson, ed. Lost Soul. Mariner Companies, Inc., 2007.

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Piro, María Cristina, ed. El autismo. Editorial de la Universidad Nacional de La Plata (EDULP), 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.35537/10915/65268.

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En los últimos 15 años, el número de investigaciones cuyo tema central es el Autismo ha crecido exponencialmente. Lai, Lombardo y Baron-Cohen (2013), por ejemplo, estiman que entre 2010 y 2012 se han publicado tres veces más artículos que en toda la historia previa de investigación sobre la temática, y que dicho interés académico acompaña el creciente número de casos de Autismo diagnosticados en instituciones de salud. En Estados Unidos, por ejemplo, en 2000, 1 de cada 150 niños era diagnosticado con Autismo. En 2012, la cifra asciende a 1 de cada 68 infantes, y se agregan otros estadísticos que se consideran de importancia, como ser que el 46% de los niños diagnosticados tiene probabilidades de convertirse en un sujeto con una inteligencia superior a la media (un caso de Autismo de Alto Rendimiento), y que la variable independiente “género” resulta fundamental, dado que existen cinco veces más casos de Autismo en varones que en mujeres (CDC, 2014). El Autismo es caracterizado, así, como el Trastorno del Desarrollo de mayor crecimiento contemporáneo, y, además, como una “preocupación económica”: el costo promedio de la atención médica y psicológica de un autista a lo largo de su vida alcanza, en EE.UU, los 2 millones de dólares (Buescher et al., 2014) y, además, se estima que sólo el 20% de esta población logra insertarse en el mercado laboral y productivo (Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2014). Si bien en nuestro país no existen estadísticas oficiales, un relevamiento realizado por APAdeA y FAdeA confirma a nivel local la tendencia al crecimiento en el diagnóstico (APAdeA, 2014).
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Peg Leg Peke. Knopf Books for Young Readers, 2008.

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Gurney, John Steven, 1962- illustrator, ed. Sunny and the secret passage. 2013.

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Lee, Rachel. A secret in Conard County. 2016.

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Mills, Charles P. A Strange War: Burma, India and Afghanistan, 1914-1919. Sutton Pub Ltd, 1989.

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The Beak of the Finch: A Story of Evolution in Our Time. Vintage, 1995.

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The Beak of the Finch: A Story of Evolution in Our Time. Turtleback Books Distributed by Demco Media, 1995.

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Beak of the Finch: A Story of Evolution in Our Time. Tandem Library, 1995.

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Cary, Carolyn C. William Thomas Overby: Proud Partisan Ranger. C.J. Cary & Associates, 2003.

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