The Archaeology of Childhood
Summertime is coming to an end and this means big changes for many of us who have loved ones going back-to-school in some capacity. Distance learning may be especially challenging for parents of younger children, who need so much attention and assistance. Considering how much we invest in our children, it's remarkable how invisible children are in the archaeological record. This week's theme brings together some resources on the archaeology of childhood. Note: Some of these posts describe burials and have images of human remains.