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Index
Cover Title Page Copyright Contents Preface Chapter 1: Introduction. A Folk who will never speak: Bell Beakers and linguistics Chapter 2: Bell Beakers and Corded Ware people in the Little Poland Upland – an anthropological point of view Chapter 3: Personal identity and social structure of Bell Beakers: the Upper Basins of the Oder and Vistula Rivers Chapter 4: Bell Beaker stone wrist-guards as symbolic male ornament. The significance of ceremonial warfare in 3rd millennium BC central Europe Chapter 5: The earlier Bell Beakers: migrations to Britain and Ireland Chapter 6: Bell Beakers – chronology, innovation and memory: a multivariate approach Chapter 7: The long-house as a transforming agent. Emergent complexity in Late Neolithic and Early Bronze Age southern Scandinavia 2300–1300 BC Chapter 8: Expanding 3rd millennium transformations: Norway Chapter 9: The Bell Beaker Complex: a vector of transformations? Stabilities and changes of the indigenous cultures in south-east France at the end of the Neolithic Period Chapter 10: The dagger phenomenon: circulation from the Grand-Pressigny region (France, Indre-et-Loire) in western Europe Chapter 11: Long-distance contacts: north-west Iberia during the 3rd millennium BC Chapter 12: Early gold technology as an indicator of circulation processes in Atlantic Europe Chapter 13: Environmental changes in north-western iberia around the Bell Beaker period (2800–1400 cal BC) Chapter 14: Evidence of agriculture and livestock. The palynological record from the middle Ebro valley (Iberian peninsula) during the 3rd and 2nd millennia cal. BC Chapter 15: Bell Beaker pottery as a symbolic marker of property rights: the case of the salt production centre of Molino Sanchón II, Zamora, Spain Chapter 16: Exploring social networks through Bell Beaker contexts in the central Valencia region from recent discoveries at La Vital (Gandía, Valencia, Spain) Chapter 17: Dynamism and complexity of the funerary models: the north-west Iberian peninsula during the 3rd–2nd millennia BC Chapter 18: Concluding remarks
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