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Új narratívák és nézőpontok a gyerekek biorégészeti és  bioszociális kutatásában
 
Program

1. nap – 2025. június 4., szerda

11.00 –   Regisztráció

13.00–13.30 Opening speech and Introduction to the ‘Child Space’ conference’

1. szekció — Rise of Children

13.30–14.00 Rebecca Gowland: Small Beginnings: Theoretical and Methodological Advances in the Bioarchaeological Analysis of Infants in the Past

14.00–14.30  Katharina Rebay-Salisbury: The Archaeology of Childhood: Past, Present and Future

14.30–15.00 Kávészünet

15.00–15.30 Eileen Murphy: Emotional Responses to Child Loss in Medieval Ireland: Evidence from Multi-Proxy Approaches

15.30–16.00 Barbara Hausmair: Death at the Beginning of Life: Historical Responses to Pre- and Perinatal Death and What We Can Learn from Them for Today 

16.00–16.30 Alexandra Anders: Reflections: Studies on Prehistoric Childhood

16.30–17.00 Orsolya Mateovics-László et alii: Biological Signals of „Set-Backs” in Past Societies – Detection of Biosocial Crisis by Skeletal Signs of Early Life Stress in Medieval Rural Populations from Hungary

17.00–18.00 ​Élet a múltban — A múlt gyerekszemmel című gyerekrajzpályázat — Eredményhirdetés és a kiállítás megnyitója (Galéria, magyar nyelven)

​18.00–19.30 Eltérő kultúrák – azonos problémák: Gyerekterek a globális és digitális világban  — Nyilvános kerekasztal beszélgetés (konferenciaterem, magyar nyelven) 

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2. nap  – 2025. június 5., csütörtök

9.00– Regisztráció

2. szekció — Children in Society

9.30–9.50 Claudio Cavazzuti: Infant Burials in Bronze Age Italy and Their Significance for the Reconstruction of Rituals, Social Stratification and Demographic Cycles

9.50–10.10 Michaela Kosová et alii: Born Privileged? Children from the Early Bronze Age Cemeteries in Kolín and Mikulovice (Bohemia)

10.10–10.30 Michal Ernée et alii: Children of the Early Bronze Age Community in Mikulovice, East Bohemia. Archaeology and Archaeogenetics – First Results

10.30–10.50 Eszter Melis et alii: Children on the Edge: The Youngest Members in the Early and Middle Bronze Age Communities of Western Hungary

10.50–11.20 Kávészünet

11.20–11.40 Zsófia Rácz et alii: Children of the Avars: Insights into Social Organization from Fully Sampled 6th–9th Century Cemeteries in the Tisza Region

11.40–12.00  Doris Pany-Kucera et alii: Relations and Demography of Children in Austrian Avar Period Sites: New Research Avenues

12.00–12.20 Tamás Szeniczey et alii: A Paleodemographic Approach to Childhood Survivorship in the Avar Period: Insights from the Subadult Burials of Kölked-Feketekapu

12.20–12.40  Balázs Gyuris et alii.: Unveiling Childhood Through Bioarchaeology in the Avar Period Carpathian Basin: Kinship, Mobility, and Social Insights 

12.40–13.00 István Koncz: Experiencing Childhood in 6th Century CE - The Good, The Bad and The Interesting

13.00–13.30 Vita

13.30–14.30 Ebédszünet

 

3. szekció — Feeding with Love

14.30–14.50 Daria Ložnjak Dizdar: Caring for Children in Protohistory in the Southern Carpathian Basin

14.50–15.10 Mario Novak: Growing Up in the Provinces: Reconstruction of Child Health and Diet on the Outskirts of the Roman Empire

15.10–15.30  Zrinka Premužić et alii: Childhood on the Beach: Subadult Burials from the Cemetery of the Dominican Monastery in Bol, Croatia

15.30–15.50 Željka Bedić: Reconstructing the Subadult Dietary Habits and Health in the Late Medieval and Early Modern Continental Croatia – State of Research and Future Plans

15.50–16.20 Kávészünet

16.20–16.40 Enikő Somogyvári-Lajtár et alii: Being a Child in the Neolithic — Stable Isotope Dietary Reconstructions from Two Neolithic Sites in Northeastern Hungary 

16.40–17.00 Nataša Miladinović-Radmilović and Dragana Vulović: The Appearance of Infantile and Child Scurvy in the Bishopric of Syrmia: The 17th–18th Century Necropolis at the Site of Palanka in Sremska Mitrovica

17.00–17.20 Paul Klostermann et alii: Bioarchaeological Approaches to Adolescence in Early Medieval Central Europe

17.20–17.40 Vita

17.40–18.20 Poszterbemutató

19.30 Konferenciavacsora



 

3. nap – 2025. június 6., péntek

 

9.00– Regisztráció

 

4. szekció — Child in Space and Time

 

9.30–9.50 Ana Mercedes Herrero-Corral: Children in Copper Age Iberia: Gender, Kinship, and Social Identity in Funerary Practices

9.50–10.10 Klaudia Daňová: Different Ways of Children's Burial in the Nitra culture (Early Bronze Age) 

10.10–10.30 Kristóf Fülöp et alii: Children Behind the Objects: Interdisciplinary Examination of Bronze Age Ceramic Objects

10.30–10.50 Ciprian Crețu: (Bio)archaeology of Children at the Edge of the Roman Empire.A View from Late Antique Scythia (Southeastern Romania)

10.50–11.20 Kávészünet

11.20–11.40 Sofija Stefanović: Children of the Past: How Prehistoric Societies Shaped Growing Up

11.40–12.00 Alessia Nava: Investigating Childhood and the Mother-Infant Nexus in Past Human Populations Through Dental Mineralized Tissues

12.00–12.20 Mateusz Jaeger et alii: Being a Child in the Early Bronze Age Community at Nižná Myšľa: Pilot Results

12.20–12.40 Ildikó Pap et alii: Do “Sleeping” Children Talk? – Mummies of Vác, Hungary

12.40–13.00 Általános vita

13.00 Organisers: Little Souls — Deep Grief — Closing thoughts

A konferencia vége

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