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Child labour based on dermatoglyphic research of ceramic objects
Childhood in the Past Pub Date : 2019-01-02 , DOI: 10.1080/17585716.2019.1587914
Povilas Blaževičius 1
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ABSTRACT Methods that examine finger and hand prints are still rarely used in the analysis of archaeological artefacts, even though objects made from clay have perfectly preserved traces of their creators, left hundreds or even thousands of years ago. Information coded in these prints can be examined by searching for repetition and distribution of individual or typical characteristics. This article focuses on the breadth of papillary lines and how it changed as the person grew. The prints left on ceramic objects from the thirteenth–eighteenth century layers at Vilnius Castle were examined and children's prints were identified on approximately twenty-five percent of the material with dermatoglyphics. Analysis of the results serves as the basis for assessing the nature and scale of child labour.

中文翻译:

基于陶瓷器皮纹研究的童工现象

摘要 检查指纹和手印的方法仍然很少用于考古文物的分析,尽管由粘土制成的物品完美地保存了数百甚至数千年前留下的创造者的痕迹。可以通过搜索个人或典型特征的重复和分布来检查这些印刷品中编码的信息。本文重点介绍乳头纹的宽度以及它如何随着人的成长而变化。检查了维尔纽斯城堡 13 至 18 世纪陶瓷制品上留下的印记,并在大约 25% 的材料上发现了儿童印记,并带有皮纹。对结果的分析可作为评估童工性质和规模的基础。
更新日期:2019-01-02
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