5 resultados para Household wealth
em Brock University, Canada
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Attributed to John Lowell. Cf. NUC pre-1956 imprints.
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This study explores the mortuary remains of children from the MH-LH I periods of the Argolid, Greece. This examination concentrates on how the child in death acted as a tool for wealth and status display. Here, children are understood to have perpetuated, maintained, and reinforced status distinctions between families in their community. The analysis of one hundred child burials that date to these periods illustrates how the burials of children were important opportunities used by the families of children to display wealth and status. Thus, children can be viewed as important factors in the reorganization of social structure in the transition from the Middle to Late Helladic.
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Attributed to John Lowell. Cf. NUC pre-1956 imprints. Caption title. Shaw and Shoemaker
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An illustration from the "Canadian Illustrated News" that shows a group of individuals "gathering the fruit" and then a "scene in the vineyard".
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Receipt from John R. Monro, St. Catharines for payment on household items of crockery and china, March 1, 1887.