Above and below the surface: Environment, work, death, and upbringing in sixteenth- to seventeenth- century Sweden

Anne Ingvarsson, Jan Mispelaere, Ylva Bäckström

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Sammanfattning

This chapter addresses children’s lives and living conditions during the early modern period in Sweden. A case study on the population at one of Sweden’s most important historical mines, the Sala Silver mine forms the basis for a discussion about children’s work, their diets, and how gender roles and social status may have affected their health. Two sources provide complementing and sometimes contradicting information about how children’s lives were shaped: the bioarchaeological material (skeletons and graves) and historical sources (archival material). The historical sources show that children were important economic actors in the mining community, and the bioarchaeological material indicates that their health was affected by the socioeconomic status of their families, as well as the unsanitary living and working conditions at the site.

Originalspråkengelska
Titel på värdpublikationThe Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology of Childhood
FörlagOxford University Press
Sidor251-274
Antal sidor24
ISBN (elektroniskt)9780199670697
DOI
StatusPublished - 2018

Ämnesklassifikation (UKÄ)

  • Arkeologi

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