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Care, Socialization and Play in Ancient Attica - E-bog

- A Development Childhood Archaeological Approach
Af: Maria Sommer, Dion Sommer Engelsk E-bog

Care, Socialization and Play in Ancient Attica - E-bog

- A Development Childhood Archaeological Approach
Af: Maria Sommer, Dion Sommer Engelsk E-bog
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Care, Socialization and Play in Ancient Attica scrutinizes in how infants and young children were nursed, cared for and socialized in the oikos (family unit). In what ways were mothers and fathers emotionally engaged in their offspring or were they merely indifferent? What were the developmental consequenses of growing up in multiple relationships? How were young children engaged in various types of play in everyday life and what toys were made for and handled by infants and young children? The developmental significance of toys and play is highlighted, as well as their cultural and sacral functions in ancient Athenian society.

The subtitle A Developmental Childhood Archaeology Approach indicates an interdisciplinary paradigm by combining childhood archaeology with recent developmental childhood psychology. This book reconstructs the social and behavioural world of infants and young children in ancient Greece based on a rich collection of archaeological finds from the classical period. It presents a selection of never-before-seen child artifacts which uncover groundbreaking evidence supporting new ideas on child development. Despite a stark contrast to the world of infants and young children in the 21st century, the book's analyses will also present remarkable similarities.

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Care, Socialization and Play in Ancient Attica scrutinizes in how infants and young children were nursed, cared for and socialized in the oikos (family unit). In what ways were mothers and fathers emotionally engaged in their offspring or were they merely indifferent? What were the developmental consequenses of growing up in multiple relationships? How were young children engaged in various types of play in everyday life and what toys were made for and handled by infants and young children? The developmental significance of toys and play is highlighted, as well as their cultural and sacral functions in ancient Athenian society.

The subtitle A Developmental Childhood Archaeology Approach indicates an interdisciplinary paradigm by combining childhood archaeology with recent developmental childhood psychology. This book reconstructs the social and behavioural world of infants and young children in ancient Greece based on a rich collection of archaeological finds from the classical period. It presents a selection of never-before-seen child artifacts which uncover groundbreaking evidence supporting new ideas on child development. Despite a stark contrast to the world of infants and young children in the 21st century, the book's analyses will also present remarkable similarities.

Produktdetaljer
Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 200
ISBN-13: 9788771242980
Format: PDF
ISBN-10: 8771242988
Kategori: Ancient World
Udg. Dato: 11 maj 2015
Forlag: Aarhus Universitetsforlag
Oplagsdato: 11 maj 2015
Forfatter(e): Maria Sommer, Dion Sommer
Forfatter(e) Maria Sommer, Dion Sommer


Kategori Ancient World


ISBN-13 9788771242980


Sprog Engelsk


Sider 200


Udg. Dato 11 maj 2015


Oplagsdato 11 maj 2015


Forlag Aarhus Universitetsforlag

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