ANTHROPOLOGIE · 38/1 · 2000

The papers for this issue, dedicated to
Children in the past. Palaeoauxology, demographic anomalies, taphonomy and mortuary practices,
were submitted by Anne-marie Tillier.

ORIGINAL PAPERS • TRAVAUX ORIGINAUX • ORIGINALARBEITEN

1-4 TILLIER A.-M.
Introduction: Children in the Past. Palaeoauxology, Demographic Anomalies, Taphonomy and Mortuary Practices
5-21 GAMBIER D.
Aurignacian Children and Mortuary Practice in Western Europe
abstract
23-32 HOPPA R. D.
What to Do with Long Bones: Toward a Progressive Palaeoauxology
abstract
33-49 HUMPHREY L. T., KING T.
Childhood Stress: A Lifetime Legacy
abstract
51-62 LAMPL M., MANN A., MONGE J.
A Comparison of Calcification Staging and Histological Methods for Ageing Immature Modern Human Specimens
abstract
63-70 LE MORT F.
The Neolithic Subadult Skeleton from Khirokitia (Cyprus): Taphonomy and Infant Mortality
abstract
71-82 MINUGH-PURVIS N.
Ontogeny and Morphology of the Child's Mandible from Šipka – Moravia, Czech Republic
abstract
83-100 SANSILBANO-COLLILIEUX M.
The Non-adults of the Necropolis of the Old Bishop’s Palace of Poitiers (4th century) and Saint-Martin-de-Cognac (7th – 15th century) in France. Palaeodemography and Funerary Practices
abstract
101-107 SAUNDERS S. R., HOPPA R. D., MACCHIARELLI R., BONDIOLI L.
Investigating Variability in Human Dental Development in the Past
abstract
109-120 TILLIER A.-M.
Palaeoauxology Applied to Neanderthals. Similarities and Contrasts between Neanderthal and Modern Human Children
abstract