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Hunter-gatherer children in the past: An archaeological review

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaa.2021.101369

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Hunter-gatherer archaeology; Forager children; Palaeolithic; Apprenticeship

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  1. Cambridge International Trust
  2. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada [752-2016-0555, 756-2019-0102]

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The paper reviews the literature on the archaeology of hunter-gatherer children (H. sapiens) over the last decade, summarizing methods and results from 86 archaeological publications. It identifies material culture related to hunter-gatherer childhood and discusses the implications of these data for understanding the cultural variability and patterning of children in the deep past.
Theoretical engagement and methodological innovations geared towards identifying the presence and activities of children in archaeological contexts has increased in pace over the last decade. This paper presents a systematic review of the literature pertaining to the archaeology of hunter-gatherer children (H. sapiens). The review summarises methods and results from 86 archaeological publications, and finds a number of research areas that show material culture relating to hunter-gatherer childhood, including children's playthings and tools, learning to flintknap, and their involvement in the making of marks, art and footprints. The results demonstrate a diversity of evidence from all inhabited continents covering an extensive time frame. Following a thematic synthesis, we further explore the implications of these data for our understanding of the cultural variability and patterning of hunter-gatherer children in the deep past. We discuss possible interpretative pathways that can shed light on children's learning processes, agency, minds and bodies, use of space, and how they were embedded in social worlds. The paper closes by proposing potential improvements to archaeological and anthropological research that will further progress our understanding of children as active and engaged members of their societies.

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