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      Power, Personhood and Changing Emotional Engagement with Children's Burial during the Egyptian Predynastic

      Cambridge Archaeological Journal
      Cambridge University Press (CUP)

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          Archaeological analyses of child funerary remains have often revolved around discussions of ascribed status and demographic trends. Other social and spatial dimensions of child burial are often left unexplored. This article introduces a novel perspective, through the analysis of child burials in Predynastic Egypt. My analysis focuses on the changing rates and spatial distribution of child burials in community necropoleis, with special attention to how their placement was used to renegotiate power relationships, and perhaps even concepts of personhood, in Predynastic society. The importance of children's funerals for creating of a sense of community through attachment to place is also considered. Criticizing analyses that rely on quantitative data to the exclusion of other factors, I emphasize the contribution of childhood, practice theory, emotions and personhood for the study of social complexity. My arguments point towards significant changes in the emotional dimension of children's funerary practices experienced during the later fourth millennium bc, and links these transformations to processes of state formation in Egypt.

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                Cambridge Archaeological Journal
                CAJ
                Cambridge University Press (CUP)
                0959-7743
                1474-0540
                October 05 2020
                : 1-18
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                10.1017/S0959774320000402
                a6dec506-e55b-4cee-bf33-b5b4133805fa
                © 2020

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