Papers from the session ??Babies Reborn: Infant/Child Burials in Pre- and Protohistory?? held at the XV UISPP World Congress, Lisbon, September 2006. Contents: 1) Early Deliberate Child Burials: Bioarchaeological insights from the Near Eastern Mediterranean (Anne-Marie Tillier); 2) The Gravettian Infant Burials from Krems-Wachtberg, Austria (Thomas Einw????gerer, Marc H????ndel, Christine Neugebauer-Maresch, Ulrich Simon, and Maria Teschler-Nicola); 3) Infant Burials in Pre-Pottery Neolithic Cyprus: Evidence from Khirokitia (Fran????oise Le Mort); 4) Suffer the Children: ??Visualising?? children in the archaeological record (Malcolm Lillie); 5) ??atalh????y????k??s Foundation Burials: Ritual child sacrifice or convenient deaths? (Sharon Moses); 6) Des morts peu fiables: les s????pultures n????olithiques d??immatures en Gr????ce (Maia Pomad????re); 7) A Long Way to the West: Earliest jar burials in southeast Europe and the Near East (Krum Bacvarov); 8) Infant Jar Burials ?? a ritual associated with early agriculture? (Estelle Orrelle); 9) The Jar Burials of the Chalcolithic ??Necropolis???? at Byblos (Gassia Artin); 10) Mobilier fun????raire de nouveau-n????s et d??enfants: cas d??????tude de la Bulgarie (Yavor Boyadiev and Maria Gurova); 11) Late Neolithic Boys at the Gomolava Cemetery (Serbia) (Sofija Stefanovi??); 12) Child Burials in Intramural and Extramural Contexts From the Neolithic and Chalcolithic of Romania: The problem of ??inside???? and ??outside???? 9Raluca Kog????lniceanu); 13) The Changing Relationship between the Living and the Dead: Child burial at the site of Kenan Tepe, Turkey (David Hopwood); 14) Childhood in Late Neolithic Vietnam: Bio-mortuary insights into an ambiguous life stage (Marc Oxenham, Hirofumi Matsumura, Kate Domett, Nguyen Kim Thuy, Nguyen Kim Dung, Nguyen Lan Cuong, Damien Huffer, and Sarah Muller); 15) A Social Aspect of Intramural Infant Burials?? Analysis: The case of EBA Tell Yunatsite, Bulgaria (lÃÆ