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Archaeology Et Al: an Indo-European Study
Introduction
Anatomy of a Backlash: Concerning the Work of Marija Gimbutas
Re-Theorising Mobility and the Formation of Culture and Language Among the Corded Ware Culture in Europe Kristian Kristiansen1,∗, Morten E
Ecological Dimensions of Population Dynamics and Subsistence in Neo- Eneolithic Eastern Europe T
The Wall Paintings of Çatalhöyük (Turkey): Materials, Technologies and Artists
New Perspectives on the Bronze Age Proceedings of the 13Th Nordic Bronze Age Symposium Held in Gothenburg 9Th to 13Th June 2015
Prospección Magnética En El Recinto De Fosos
Neolithic and Bronze Age. from Material Culture to Territories
9783110705805.Pdf
Early Farming Communities. Spatial Organization and Variability in the Form of the Neolithic Settlements in Southern Bulgaria
Macrobotanical Analysis in Southeastern Hungary: the Veszto
Cooking, Space and the Formation of Social Identities in Neolithic Northern Greece: Evidence of Thermal Structure Assemblages from Avgi and Dispilio in Kastoria
The Beginnings of Patriarchy in Europe: Reflections on the Kurgan Theory of Marija Gimbutas
The Annals of UVAN, Vol. VI, 1958, No
THE DOMESTIC SPHERE of the CORDED WARE CULTURE. a Functional Analysis of the Domestic Implements of Three Dutch Settlements
The Early Mediterranean Village: Agency, Material Culture, and Social Change in Neolithic Italy
4065 ± 80 2115 B.C
Top View
STEREOTYPE Throughout Northern Europe, Thousands of Burial Mounds Were Erected in the Third Millennium BCE
The Diffusion of Neolithic Practices from Anatolia to Europe
Big-Men and Small Chiefs: the Creation of Bronze Age Societies
Re-Examining Late Chalcolithic Cultural Collapse in South-East Europe Harvey Benjamin Smith University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
Contribution of Phytolith Analysis to the Study of Subsistence Economy at the Trypillia Site Maidanetske (Ca
The Time-Depth of Corded Ware Burial Landscapes
Paper Abstracts
A Geoarchaeological Investigation of Storage and Surplus at Tel Tsaf, Israel
Making Ones Way in the World: the Footprints and Trackways of Prehistoric People
Bell Beaker ‘Re-Use’ of Older Sites
Integrating Qualitative and Social Science Factors in Archaeological Modelling Computational Social Sciences