This volume features 16 papers from the European Megalithic Studies Group, exploring monuments across Europe. Topics include mobility, social structures, and symbolism, using methods like isotopic analysis, 3D modelling, and excavation. It reveals new insights into megalithic traditions and practices.
Time, mobility and society: new approaches to megalithicmonumentality in western and northern Europe
págs. 1-17
Towards a high-resolution chronology of major megalithic monuments: Menga and Montelirio(Andalusia, Spain)
Leonardo García Sanjuán, Marta Díaz-Guardamino Uribe, Francisco José Sánchez Díaz
págs. 18-35
Dissolving and contrasting: The secondary deposition of human cremains at Perdigões enclosure (3rd millennium BC, South Portugal)
págs. 36-60
págs. 60-73
Funnel Beaker Culture megaliths in northern Germany: A comparison of architectural elements between three regions
págs. 74-89
págs. 90-109
Megaliths: the singularity of each element: Appropriation of distinct entities versus geometric constructions
págs. 110-123
págs. 124-145
págs. 146-163
págs. 164-178
Multi-method geophysical survey in megalithic landscapes: case studies from Ireland and Sweden
Stephen Davis, Tomas Axelson, Knut Rassmann, Karl-Goran Sjogren
págs. 179-196
págs. 197-207
Building space: A structural model of space in megalithic landscapes
págs. 208-220
págs. 221-245
A reappraisal of megalithic orientations from Iberia and beyond:: towards models of interpretation
págs. 246-262
págs. 263-280
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