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Airborne allergies afflict millions of Americans, and are now the
sixth leading cause of chronic illness. But now allergy victims can
fight back with the most up-to-date information available anywhere.
Learn the latest techniques for controlling symptoms through
conventional medicines and diet, how to make your home
allergen-free, and discover the exciting promise offered by lgE
blockers and improved immunotherapy. Detailed discussions of
allergy myths and how to find a physician who can offer real relief
are also included in this essential guide.
Contents: 1) Children, childhood and society: an introduction
(Sally Crawford and Gillian Shepherd); 2) Past, present and future
in the study of Roman childhood (Mary Harlow, Ray Laurence and
Ville Vuolanto); 3) The pitter-patter of tiny feet in clay: aspects
of the liminality of childhood in the ancient Near East (Alasdair
Livingstone); 4) The child's cache at Assiros Toumba, Macedonia
(Diana Wardle and K. A. Wardle); 5) Transitions to adulthood in
early Icelandic society (Chris Callow); 6) Had they no shame?
Martial, Status and Roman sexual attitudes towards slave children
(Niall McKeown); 7) Vital resources, ideal images and virtual
lives: children in Early Bronze Age funerary ritual (Paul Garwood);
8) Companions, co-incidences or chattels? Children in the early
Anglo-Saxon multiple burial ritual (Sally Crawford); 9) Poor little
rich kids? Status and selection in Archaic Western Greece (Gillian
Shepherd).
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