Preface 1. Introduction Nan A. Rothschild 2. Prehistoric Puebloan Children in Archaeology and Art Kathryn A. Kamp and John C. Whittaker 3. The Morphology of Prehispanic Cradleboards: Form Follows Function Claudette Piper 4. Working for a Living: Childhood in the Prehistoric Southwestern Pueblos Kathryn A. Kamp 5. Ceramic Form and Skill: Attempting to Identify Child Producers at Pecos Pueblo, New Mexico Elizabeth A. Bagwell 6. Learning and Teaching in the Prehispanic American Southwest Patricia L. Crown 7. Children's Health in the Prehistoric Southwest Kristin D. Sobolik 8. The Cradle of Death: Mortuary Practices, Bioarchaeology, and the Children of Grasshopper Pueblo Stephanie M. Whittlesey 9. Thoughts Count: Ideology and the Children of Sand Canyon Pueblo Cynthia S. Bradley 10. Wearing a Butterfly, Coming of Age: A 1,500-Year-Old Pueblo Tradition Kelley Hays-Gilpin References Contributors
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"The study of children has previously received almost no attention by archaeologists. This book will break new ground, and it will be significant."-Michelle Hegmon, Arizona State University