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POSTERS

If you would like to present a poster please fill the registration form with details of your poster until 22 April 2025 (extended deadline).

Your proposal should also include your name and affiliation.

The topics covered must fall within the themes of the Conference sessions.

 

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Technical details of the posters:

  • format: vertical A1 (594 x 841 mm)

  • resolution: 300 dpi

  • minimum font size 24 pt

  • We would like to kindly inform you that we are unable to provide poster printing. Therefore, we ask all participants presenting a poster to arrange the printing of their posters individually and bring them to the conference.

  • at the conference the printed posters will be exhibited

  • the digital version of the posters in pdf format will be uploaded here

  • flash-talk for applicants at 5.40-6.20 pm on 5th June 2025 in the Conference room with one-two slides projected

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Titles of the posters
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Session 2

 

Erika Gál, Piroska Rácz, and Mária Bondár: Thongs for Cattle, Work for Children? – A Rarely Identified Bone Tool Linked to Strap and Thong-Making in the Period from the Eneolithic to the Middle Bronze Age

 

Jennifer Portschy: Deviant Child Burials in Medieval Central Europe Superstitions and Parental Grief Responses in the Context of Non-Normative Funerary Rites

 

Lauren Renee Reinman, Jonathan D. Bethard, Katie Zejdlik, and Zsolt Nyárádi: From Cradle to Crypt: Personhood of Perinates in Medieval Transylvania

 

Zsófia Török: Child Graves of the Budapest-Békásmegyer Cemetery

 

Domnika Verdinau: Keeping the Children Close: Funerary Practices, Kinship and Social Identity of Children during the Early Bronze Age

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Session 3

 

Michael Allen Beck De Lotto, Alessia Galbusera, Alice Paladin, Manuel Rigo, Szymon Mianowski, Robert Anczkiewicz, Luca Bondioli and Alessia Nava: Infant Feeding in Iron Age Italy: A Dual Methodological Perspective on Weaning Practices

 

Krisztián Kiss, Anikó Kecskés, Orsolya Mateovics-László, Orsolya Láng, Balázs Mende, and Anna Szécsényi-Nagy: Children of the Villa Region: Anthropological Analysis of HarsánylejtÅ‘ Site

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Marina Lourenço, Júlio Fonseca, Francisco Curate, and Eugénia Cunha: Unusual Dental Wear in Two Perinates from Lisbon’s (Portugal) Modern Period: Investigating Possible Early-Onset Bruxism

 

Alessandra Morrone: Uncovering Infant Feeding Practices in Medieval and Early Modern Estonia: An Intrabone Isotopic Approach

 

Evrim Tekeli, Zehra Özbulut, Erkan Konyar, and Timur Gültekin: Little Lives, Big Questions: Childhood, Health, and Burial Practices in the Past

 

Session 4

 

Jonathan D. Bethard, Lauren Renee Reinman, Vanessa C. Reeves, Katie Zejdlik, and Zsolt Nyárádi: The Bioarchaeology of Szekler Children: Current Work and Future Directions

 

Anett Gémes, Krisztián Kiss, Tamás Szeniczey, and Tamás Hajdu: Children in “Mass Graves” — Anthropological Insights into Collective Burial Contexts

 

Katalin Gyenesei, Sándor Évinger, Károly Tankó, Erzsébet Jerem, Tamás Szeniczey, and Tamás Hajdu: Subadult Burials from the Iron Age Site of Pilismarót-Basaharc

 

Kamilla Kersánszki: “Little one, who dwelt in the house of darkness” Children and Death in Ancient Mesopotamia

 

Dragana Vulović and Nataša Miladinović-Radmilović: Lower Respiratory Tract Disease – A Case Study of One Child Individual from Naissus, Serbia​​​​

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