Introductions: The History and Impact of the Archaeology of Childhood 1: Sally Crawford, Dawn M. Hadley, and Gillian Shepherd: The Archaeology of Childhood: The Birth and Development of A Discipline 2: Grete Lillehammer: The History of the Archaeology of Childhood Defining Children and Childhood 3: Jo Buckberry: Techniques For Identifying the Age and Sex of Children at Death 4: Simon Mays: The Study of Growth in Skeletal Populations 5: M. Annette Grove And David F. Lancy: Cultural Models of Stages in the Life Course 6: Rebecca Gowland: Infants and Mothers: Linked Lives and Embodied Life Courses Children, Family, and Households 7: Brigitte Roeder: Prehistoric Households and Childhood: Growing Up in a Daily Routine 8: Maureen Carroll: Archaeological and Epigraphic Evidence For Infancy in the Roman World 9: Penelope Allison: Roman Household Organization 10: Supriya Varma: Material Culture and Childhood In Harappan South Asia 11: Rebecca Yamin: Working-Class Childhood In Nineteenth-Century New York City Learning, Socialization, and Training 12: Robert W. Park: Learning the Tools of Survival in the Thule and Dorset Cultures of Arctic Canada 13: Craig Cessford: Educating Victorian Children: A Material Culture Perspective from Cambridge 14: Anne Ingvarsson Sundstroem, Jan Mispelaere, and Ylva Backstroem: Above and Below the Surface: Environment, Work, Death, and Upbringing In Sixteenth to Seventeenth-Century Sweden 15: Ceridwen Boston: Boys at Sea: An Osteological and Historical Analysis of Ships' Boys In the Late Eighteenth to Early Nineteenth-Century British Royal Navy 16: Vicky Crewe: Training Children for Work In the Nineteenth Century: Material Culture Approaches Self, Identity, and Community 17: Jessica Cooney: Portrait of a Palaeolithic Family: Art, Ornamentation, and Children's Relationship with their Community 18: Margarita Sanchez Romero: Care and Socialization of Children in the Bronze Age 19: Olympia Bobou: Representations of Children in Ancient Greece 20: Katherine V. Huntley: Children's Graffiti in Pompeii and Herculaneum 21: B. Sunday Eiselt: Vecino Archaeology and the Politics of Play in New Mexico 22: Dawn M. Hadley: Children and Migration Health, Disease, and Environment 23: Lesley Harrington And Benjamin Osipov: The Developing Forager: Reconstructing Childhood Activity Patterns from Long Bone Cross-Sectional Geometry 24: Rebecca C. Redfern: Feeding Infants from the Iron Age to the Early Medieval Period in Britain 25: Mary E. Lewis: Disease and Trauma in the Children from Roman Britain 26: Susanne Hakenbeck: Infant Head Shaping in the First Millennium AD 27: Katie A. Hemer and Jane A. Evans: The Contribution of Stable Isotope Analysis to The Study of Childhood Movement and Migration Death, Memory, and Meaning 28: Gillian Shepherd: Where are the Children? Locating Children in Funerary Space in the Ancient Greek World 29: Nicola Harrington: Miniature Adults? Children in Ancient Egyptian Iconography 30: Janet Huskinson: Roman Sarcophagi and Children 31: Deborah Blom: Child Sacrifice in the Ancient Andes 32: Sophie Oosterwijk: Miniature Adults? The Representation of Children and Childhood in Medieval Art 33: Colm J. Donnelly and Eileen M. Murphy: Children's Burial Grounds (Cillini) in Ireland: New Insights into an Early Modern Religious Tradition Seeing, Presenting, and Interpreting the Archaeology of Childhood 34: Sally Crawford and Katharina Ulmschneider: Gazing on the Past (and Being Photobombed by Children): Archaeology, The Early Years Of Modern Photography, and the Visible/Invisible Child 35: Claudia Lambrugo: From The Archaeology Of Childhood to Modern Children Visiting Archaeological Museums: An Italian Perspective 36: Mark A. Hall: Material Culture, Museums, Movies, and Make Believe: Representing Medieval Childhood 37: Sharon Brookshaw: Presenting Children from the Distant Past in Museums