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Was There Ever a Single Grave Culture in East Denmark? Traditions and Transformations in the 3Rd Millennium BC Iversen, Rune
Nomadic Migrations Nomads and Their Origins
The Shared Lexicon of Baltic, Slavic and Germanic
Neolithic Farmers in Poland - a Study of Stable Isotopes in Human Bones and Teeth from Kichary Nowe in the South of Poland
Languages and Migrations in Prehistoric Europe Roots of Europe Summer Seminar
First Capitals of Armenia and Georgia: Armawir and Armazi (Problems of Early Ethnic Associations)
Analysis of Late Mid-Neolithic Pottery Illuminates the Presence of a Corded Ware Culture on the Baltic Island of Gotland
University of Copenhagen Karen Blixensvej 4 2300 Copenhagen, Denmark
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Introducing the Homeland Timeline Map Prehistoric Migrations in “Real-Time”
Y-Haplogroup I1 and Ancient European Migrations
Talking Neolithic: Linguistic and Archaeological Perspectives on How Indo-European Was Implemented in Southern Scandinavia Rune Iversen and Guus Kroonen
The Scandinavian Battle-Axe: an Assessment
The Rise of Bronze Age Society: Travels, Transmissions and Transformations Kristian Kristiansen and Thomas B
THE DOMESTIC SPHERE of the CORDED WARE CULTURE. a Functional Analysis of the Domestic Implements of Three Dutch Settlements
Indo-European Expansion Cycles
Journal.Pone.0244872(1)
Massive Migration from the Steppe Is a Source for Indo-European Languages in Europe
Big-Men and Small Chiefs: the Creation of Bronze Age Societies
Top View
New Perspectives on the Battle Axe Culture of Southern Sweden Larsson, Lars
Battle-Axes and Binary Prehistorians
Re-Examining Late Chalcolithic Cultural Collapse in South-East Europe Harvey Benjamin Smith University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
Terra Nostra
The Time-Depth of Corded Ware Burial Landscapes
Bronze Age Identities: Costume, Conflict and Contact in Northern Europe 1600–1300 BC
Ill. Research History. Future Strategics
CELTO-GERMANIC Later Prehistory and Post-Proto-Indo-European Vocabulary in the North and West
Eneolithic Battle Axe Culture Grave from the Czech Republic - Bohemian Burial Rites, and European BAC Group Gender Symbol Connectivity