The archaological record of infant and child burials in pre-Roman Italy appears elusive not only for the peculiarity of these burials, but also for the lack a comprehensive and comparative study, which often stems from the absence of well excavated and securely identified anthropological remains. Despite the seeming absence within Italian archaoelogy of a well-defined tradition of theoretical studies and of an autonomous methodology for the study of infant and child burials, the numerous discoveries, which began already after the unification of Italy, and current research make pre-Roman Italy one of the richest areas with these elusive burials in the ancient Mediterranean. This chapter discusses how Italian archaeology developed often in direct relation with 'everyday discoveries' and how it has often udes hermeneutical tools from other disciplines without being aware of it.

Hide and Seek. Searching for Theories and Methods within the "History of Research" for Infant and Child Burials in Central Tyrrhenian Italy

A PIERGROSSI;
2018

Abstract

The archaological record of infant and child burials in pre-Roman Italy appears elusive not only for the peculiarity of these burials, but also for the lack a comprehensive and comparative study, which often stems from the absence of well excavated and securely identified anthropological remains. Despite the seeming absence within Italian archaoelogy of a well-defined tradition of theoretical studies and of an autonomous methodology for the study of infant and child burials, the numerous discoveries, which began already after the unification of Italy, and current research make pre-Roman Italy one of the richest areas with these elusive burials in the ancient Mediterranean. This chapter discusses how Italian archaeology developed often in direct relation with 'everyday discoveries' and how it has often udes hermeneutical tools from other disciplines without being aware of it.
2018
Istituto di Scienze del Patrimonio Culturale - ISPC
Inglese
J. TABOLLI (ed.), From Invisible to visible. New Data and Methods for the Archaeology of Infant and Child Burials in Pre-Roman Italy, Proceedings of the International Conference
149
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19
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Sì, ma tipo non specificato
24-25/04/2017
Trinity College Dublin
funerary archaology
gender archaeology
history of archaeology
infant burials
italian protohistory
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A. PIERGROSSI; J. TABOLLI
273
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
04 Contributo in convegno::04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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