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Index
Title Page
Copyright Page
Preface
Contents
List of Figures
List of Contributors
Maps
Part I Introduction
1. The Oxford Handbook of Neolithic Europe: An Introduction
Part II Mobility, Change, and Interaction at the Large Scale
2. Environments and Landscape Change
Movement of Plants, Animals, Ideas, and People
3. Movement of Plants, Animals, Ideas, and People in South-East Europe
4. The Neolithization of Mediterranean Europe: Mobility and Interactions from the Near East to the Iberian Peninsula
5. Central and Eastern Europe
6. Moving Animals and Plants in the Early Neolithic of North-Western Europe
7. Language, Genes, and Cultural Interaction
Sequences of Cultural Interaction and Cultural Change
8. The Balkan Neolithic and Chalcolithic
9. The Neolithic in Mediterranean Europe
10. Early Neolithic Manifestations in Central and Eastern Europe
11. The Atlantic Mesolithic–Neolithic Transition
Part III Neolithic Worlds and Neolithic Lifeways
Houses, Habitation, and Community
12. Settlements in South-East Europe
13. Domestic Space in the Mediterranean
14. Longhouse Lifestyles in the Central European Neolithic
15. Lakeside Dwellings in the Circum alpine region
16. The Bandkeramik Longhouses: A Material, Social, and Mental Metaphor for Small-Scale Sedentary Societies
17. Houses, Halls, and Occupation in Britain and Ireland
18. Places of Settlement in Southern Scandinavia
Subsistence and Social Routine
19. Stable Isotopes and Neolithic Subsistence: Pattern and Variation
20. Subsistence Practices and Social Routine in Neolithic Southern Europe
21. Subsistence Practices in Central and Eastern Europe
22. Subsistence Practices in Western and Northern Europe
23. The Neolithic Year
24. Religious Routine and Pilgrimage in the British Isles
Materiality and Social Relations
25. Invention and European Knapping Traditions
26. Shared Labour and Large-scale Action: European Flint Mining
27. Stone and Flint Axes in Neolithic Europe
28. Pots and Potters in the Mesolithic–Neolithic Transition in South-East Europe
29. Linearbandkeramik Pottery and Society
30. Ceramics and Society in Northern Europe
31. Bell Beaker Pottery and Society
32. A Miniature World: Models and Figurines in South-East Europe
33. Spondylus gaederopus/Glycymeris Exchange Networks in the European Neolithic and Chalcolithic
34. Amber
35. The First Metalwork and Expressions of Social Power
36. Early Metallurgy in Iberia and the Western Mediterranean
37. Early Metallurgy in Western and Northern Europe
38. Deposition in Pits
39. Animals and Social Relations
Monuments, Rock Art, and Cosmology
40. Central European Enclosures
41. Italian Enclosures
42. Causewayed Enclosures in Northern and Western Europe
43. Chambered Tombs and Passage Graves of Western and Northern Europe
44. Neolithic Rock Art in Iberia
45. The Rock Art Tradition of Valcamonica–Valtellina during the Neolithic Period
46. Rock Art and the Rock Surface: Neolithic Rock Art Traditions of Britain, Ireland, and Northernmost Europe
47. Underground Religion in the Central Mediterranean Neolithic
48. A Place in the Cosmos: Celestial Bodies and the Passage Graves of Western Europe
Death, Bodies, and Persons
49. Mortuary Practices, Bodies, and Persons in the Neolithic and Early–Middle Copper Age of South-East Europe
50. Burial and Human Body Representations in the Mediterranean Neolithic
51. Mortuary Practices, Bodies, and Persons in Central Europe
52. Mortuary Practices, Bodies, and Persons in Northern Europe
53. Mortuary Practices and Bodily Representations in North-West Europe
Part IV Conclusion: Debates in Neolithic Archaeology
54. Unexpected Histories? South-East and Central Europe
55. Commentary: What Do We Mean by ‘Neolithic Societies’?
56. The Decline of the Neolithic and the Rise of Bronze Age Society
Author Index
Subject Index
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