Dynamik und Kommunikation prähistorischer Gesellschaften im zentralen Alpenraum
Konzepte zu Mobilität und Netzwerken
Mirco Brunner | Forthcoming
Im südlichen Mitteleuropa stellen die Alpen zugleich Barrieren als auch Kommunikationsräume dar. Über diese topografischen, naturräumlichen Begrenzungen hinweg belegen archäologische Fundsituationen immer wieder zahlreiche Nachweise transalpiner Mobilität, deren Entwicklung im Verlauf der prähistorischen Epochen in…

Rethinking Neolithic Societies
New Perspectives on Social Relations, Political Organization and Cohabitation
Caroline Heitz, Maria Wunderlich, Martin Hinz, Martin Furholt | Forthcoming
Traditional archaeological ideas about Neolithic societies were shaped by questionable premises. The modern concept of social and cultural coherence of residence groups as well as the ethnic interpretation of ‘archaeological cultures’ fostered ideas of static…

"What Does This Have to Do with Archaeology?"
Essays on the Occasion of the 65th Birthday of Reinhard Bernbeck
Editorial Collective | Forthcoming
“What Does This Have to Do with Archaeology?” is a collection of essays published on the occasion of Reinhard Bernbeck’s 65th birthday. The distinguished archaeologist Reinhard Bernbeck from the Institute of Near Eastern Archaeology at…

Durrington Walls and Woodhenge
A place for the living
Mike Parker Pearson, Joshua Pollard, Colin Richards, Julian Thomas, Chris Tilley & Kate Welham | Forthcoming
For many centuries, scholars and enthusiasts have been fascinated by Stonehenge, the world’s most famous stone circle. In 2003 a team of archaeologists commenced a long-term fieldwork project for the first time in decades. The…

After Stonehenge
Later prehistory and the historical period in the Stonehenge landscape
Mike Parker Pearson, Joshua Pollard, Colin Richards, Julian Thomas, Chris Tilley & Kate Welham | Forthcoming
For many centuries, scholars and enthusiasts have been fascinated by Stonehenge, the world’s most famous stone circle. In 2003 a team of archaeologists commenced a long-term fieldwork project for the first time in decades. The…

Dynamik und Kommunikation prähistorischer Gesellschaften im zentralen Alpenraum
Konzepte zu Mobilität und Netzwerken
Mirco Brunner | Forthcoming
Im südlichen Mitteleuropa stellen die Alpen zugleich Barrieren als auch Kommunikationsräume dar. Über diese topografischen, naturräumlichen Begrenzungen hinweg belegen archäologische Fundsituationen immer wieder zahlreiche Nachweise transalpiner Mobilität, deren Entwicklung im Verlauf der prähistorischen Epochen in…

Rethinking Neolithic Societies
New Perspectives on Social Relations, Political Organization and Cohabitation
Caroline Heitz, Maria Wunderlich, Martin Hinz, Martin Furholt | Forthcoming
Traditional archaeological ideas about Neolithic societies were shaped by questionable premises. The modern concept of social and cultural coherence of residence groups as well as the ethnic interpretation of ‘archaeological cultures’ fostered ideas of static…

"What Does This Have to Do with Archaeology?"
Essays on the Occasion of the 65th Birthday of Reinhard Bernbeck
Editorial Collective | Forthcoming
“What Does This Have to Do with Archaeology?” is a collection of essays published on the occasion of Reinhard Bernbeck’s 65th birthday. The distinguished archaeologist Reinhard Bernbeck from the Institute of Near Eastern Archaeology at…

Durrington Walls and Woodhenge
A place for the living
Mike Parker Pearson, Joshua Pollard, Colin Richards, Julian Thomas, Chris Tilley & Kate Welham | Forthcoming
For many centuries, scholars and enthusiasts have been fascinated by Stonehenge, the world’s most famous stone circle. In 2003 a team of archaeologists commenced a long-term fieldwork project for the first time in decades. The…

After Stonehenge
Later prehistory and the historical period in the Stonehenge landscape
Mike Parker Pearson, Joshua Pollard, Colin Richards, Julian Thomas, Chris Tilley & Kate Welham | Forthcoming
For many centuries, scholars and enthusiasts have been fascinated by Stonehenge, the world’s most famous stone circle. In 2003 a team of archaeologists commenced a long-term fieldwork project for the first time in decades. The…

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