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Motherhood and Infancies in the Mediterranean in Antiquity.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Childhood in the Past Monograph SeriesPublisher: Havertown : Oxbow Books, Limited, 2018Copyright date: ©2018Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (297 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781789250398
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Motherhood and Infancies in the Mediterranean in AntiquityDDC classification:
  • 305.230918220901
LOC classification:
  • DE59 .S263 2018
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover -- Dedication -- Book Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of contributors -- 1 Motherhood and infancies: archaeological and historical approaches: Margarita Sánchez Romero and Rosa Ma Cid López -- 2 The child is dead: decision-making and emigration in Bronze Age Iberia: Paloma González Marcén -- 3 Learning to be ...: learning and socialisation in ceramic productions during Bronze Age in peninsular southeast Spain: Eva Alarcón García, Juan Jesús Padilla Fernández, Alejandra García García and Luis Arboledas Martínez -- 4 Beyond biology: the constructed nature of motherhood(s) in ancient Near Eastern sources and studies: Agnès Garcia-Ventura -- 5 Death in birth: pregnancy, maternal death and funerary practices in the Phoenician and Punic world: Ana Delgado Hervás and Aurora Rivera Hernández -- 6 Looking after dead infants: the materialisation of care in Sicilian child burials (10th-7th centuries BC): Meritxell Ferrer -- 7 Creating beings: relations between children and animals in the Iron Age Western Mediterranean: Mireia López-Bertran -- 8 Maternities in Iberian societies. From day-to-day life to sacredness: Carmen Rueda Galán, Carmen Rísquez Cuenca and Ana B. Herránz Sánchez -- 9 Motherhood, gender and identity in the Athenian polis: M. Dolors Molas Font -- 10 Childhood and motherhood in Ancient Greece: an iconographic look: Susana Reboreda Morillo -- 11 The (ir)relevance of being a mother. A legal perspective on the relationship between mothers and children in ancient Greece: Laura Pepe -- 12 The Queen and her children: Royal motherhood in Hellenistic Greece: María Dolores Mirón Pérez -- 13 Mors immatura, childhood and maternal-filial relationships in the carmina epigraphica. Case studies from the Iberian Peninsula: Rosa María Cid López.
14 Mater civitatis: forms of patronage, charity and foundations for children: Almudena Domínguez-Arranz -- 15 Mothers and sons in Plutarch's Roman Parallel Lives.: Auctoritas and maternal influence during the Roman Republic Borja Méndez Santiago -- 16 Seruae, mothers and the mother-child bond in Roman Italy. The analysis of the epigraphic evidence: Carla Rubiera Cancelas -- 17 On the margins of motherhood: images of the puella docta and the lover-poet in the Latin love elegy: Rosa Mª Marina Sáez -- 18 Childhood and maintenance. Legal norms related to education and guardianship of minors, from Antoninus Pius to Justinian: María Isabel Núñez Paz -- 19 The relationship of Iulia Mamaea and Alexander Severus, a young imperator. A review through literary sources: Pedro David Conesa Navarro -- 20 Representations of women, motherhood and childhood in Spanish primary school textbooks: Silvia Medina Quintana -- 21 Women and children omitted in the teaching of history: causes and consequences: Antonia Garcia Luque.
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Cover -- Dedication -- Book Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of contributors -- 1 Motherhood and infancies: archaeological and historical approaches: Margarita Sánchez Romero and Rosa Ma Cid López -- 2 The child is dead: decision-making and emigration in Bronze Age Iberia: Paloma González Marcén -- 3 Learning to be ...: learning and socialisation in ceramic productions during Bronze Age in peninsular southeast Spain: Eva Alarcón García, Juan Jesús Padilla Fernández, Alejandra García García and Luis Arboledas Martínez -- 4 Beyond biology: the constructed nature of motherhood(s) in ancient Near Eastern sources and studies: Agnès Garcia-Ventura -- 5 Death in birth: pregnancy, maternal death and funerary practices in the Phoenician and Punic world: Ana Delgado Hervás and Aurora Rivera Hernández -- 6 Looking after dead infants: the materialisation of care in Sicilian child burials (10th-7th centuries BC): Meritxell Ferrer -- 7 Creating beings: relations between children and animals in the Iron Age Western Mediterranean: Mireia López-Bertran -- 8 Maternities in Iberian societies. From day-to-day life to sacredness: Carmen Rueda Galán, Carmen Rísquez Cuenca and Ana B. Herránz Sánchez -- 9 Motherhood, gender and identity in the Athenian polis: M. Dolors Molas Font -- 10 Childhood and motherhood in Ancient Greece: an iconographic look: Susana Reboreda Morillo -- 11 The (ir)relevance of being a mother. A legal perspective on the relationship between mothers and children in ancient Greece: Laura Pepe -- 12 The Queen and her children: Royal motherhood in Hellenistic Greece: María Dolores Mirón Pérez -- 13 Mors immatura, childhood and maternal-filial relationships in the carmina epigraphica. Case studies from the Iberian Peninsula: Rosa María Cid López.

14 Mater civitatis: forms of patronage, charity and foundations for children: Almudena Domínguez-Arranz -- 15 Mothers and sons in Plutarch's Roman Parallel Lives.: Auctoritas and maternal influence during the Roman Republic Borja Méndez Santiago -- 16 Seruae, mothers and the mother-child bond in Roman Italy. The analysis of the epigraphic evidence: Carla Rubiera Cancelas -- 17 On the margins of motherhood: images of the puella docta and the lover-poet in the Latin love elegy: Rosa Mª Marina Sáez -- 18 Childhood and maintenance. Legal norms related to education and guardianship of minors, from Antoninus Pius to Justinian: María Isabel Núñez Paz -- 19 The relationship of Iulia Mamaea and Alexander Severus, a young imperator. A review through literary sources: Pedro David Conesa Navarro -- 20 Representations of women, motherhood and childhood in Spanish primary school textbooks: Silvia Medina Quintana -- 21 Women and children omitted in the teaching of history: causes and consequences: Antonia Garcia Luque.

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