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Poundbury Camp in Context-a new Perspective on the Lives of Children from urban and rural Roman England.

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Poundbury Camp in Context-a new Perspective on the Lives of Children from urban and rural Roman England.

Auteurs : Anna Rohnbogner [Royaume-Uni] ; Mary Elizabeth Lewis [Royaume-Uni]

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Abstract

The current understanding of child morbidity in Roman England is dominated by studies of single sites/regions. Much of the data are derived from third to fifth century AD Poundbury Camp, Dorchester, Dorset, considered an unusual site due to high levels of non-adult morbidity. There is little understanding of children in rural areas, and whether Poundbury Camp was representative of Romano-British childhood.

DOI: 10.1002/ajpa.23106
PubMed: 27696351

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