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dc.contributor.authorRebay-Salisbury, Katharina
dc.contributor.authorPany-Kucera, Doris
dc.contributor.authorSpannagl-Steiner, Michaela
dc.contributor.authorKanz, Fabian
dc.contributor.authorGaleta, Patrik
dc.contributor.authorTeschler-Nicola, Maria
dc.contributor.authorSalisbury, Roderick B.
dc.date.accessioned2019-04-15T10:00:14Z-
dc.date.available2019-04-15T10:00:14Z-
dc.date.issued2018
dc.identifier.citationREBAY-SALISBURY, K., PANY-KUCERA, D., SPANNAGL-STEINER, M., KANZ, F., GALETA, P., TESCHLER-NICOLA, M., SALISBURY, R. B. Motherhood at Early Bronze Age Unterhautzenthal, Lower Austria. Archaeologia Austriaca, 2018, roč. 102, č. December, s. 71-134. ISSN 0003-8008.en
dc.identifier.issn0003-8008
dc.identifier.uri2-s2.0-85063042937
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11025/33941
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dc.language.isoenen
dc.publisherVerlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaftende
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dc.titleMotherhood at Early Bronze Age Unterhautzenthal, Lower Austriaen
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dc.description.abstract-translatedThis article utilises skeletal evidence (n = 57) from settlement features and graves at Unterhautzenthal, Lower Austria, to outline our methodological approach to researching motherhood in prehistory. Unterhautzenthal includes the grave of a pregnant teenager, a triple burial of a woman with two children and a family grave of a man, woman and baby; additional women’s graves include remains of neonates and young children. Comparing archaeological context information with osteobiographical data allows us to draw inferences about the social status of women and the ways Bronze Age motherhood was conceptualised. The archaeological approach includes a gender and age analysis of material culture and Social Index calculations. The osteological analyses include age at death, sex, body height, health indicators, and pathologies, with an emphasis on pelvic changes. Physical traces that may relate to strain through pregnancy and childbirth were explored in detail. In addition to morphological assessment of the entire skeletal collection, we applied tooth cementum annulation analysis, 14C dating, and δ13C/δ15N isotope analysis to selected individuals. These data, in conjunction with demographic modelling, enable us to draw conclusions about women’s age at first pregnancy and the average number of children per woman, as well as the cultural and social context of motherhood.en
dc.subject.translatedMotherhooden
dc.subject.translatedwomenen
dc.subject.translatedsexen
dc.subject.translatedgenderen
dc.subject.translatedEarly Bronze Ageen
dc.subject.translatedAustriaen
dc.subject.translatedUnterhautzenthal.en
dc.identifier.doi10.1553/archaeologia102s71
dc.type.statusPeer-revieweden
dc.identifier.document-number457339600004
dc.identifier.obd43924457
dc.project.IDSGS-2016-028/Rekonstrukce života minulých populací: terénní aktivity studentů oboru APMcs
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