págs. 9-23
págs. 607-610
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págs. 41-70
págs. 71-84
The Bell Beaker phenomenon in the northwest of Iberia: Current considerations on its chronology, archaeological contexts and ceramic styles
págs. 85-102
págs. 103-126
págs. 127-142
Between beakers and sauceboats: Cetina as culture, style, or phenomenon
págs. 143-160
Cross-cultural encounters and transformation: Overlapping spheres of interactions in the 3rd millennium BC Central Mediterranean
págs. 161-182
págs. 183-202
págs. 203-240
Living in the borderlands without perceiving the border: The Bell Beaker phenomenon and the Western Balkans
págs. 241-254
págs. 255-269
Places of shared belief, places of collective action: On the role of ideologies in the maintenance of the Bell Beaker network
págs. 271-282
págs. 283-292
págs. 293-308
Sex/gender binarism and Bell Beaker funerary norm: A queer approach
págs. 309-324
Travelling through space and time: Burial mounds, stereotypes and Bell Beaker cosmology
págs. 325-338
Power and inequality in a time of changes: The Bell Beaker graves of Humanejos (Parla, Madrid, Spain)
Rafael Garrido Pena, Raúl Flores Fernández, Ana Mercedes Herrero Corral, Rodrigo Paulos Bravo
págs. 339-353
Transformations and continuities in subsistence and society: Bell Beaker-users in Britain
págs. 355-370
When craftspeople move: A social approach to the Bell Beaker societies around the Alps
Marie Besse, Jessica Ryan Despraz, Florian Cousseau, Martine Piguet, Claudine Abegg
págs. 371-388
Beakers, jars and megaliths: A history of western Alpine societies and their constellations of practice between 3300 and 1600 BCE
págs. 389-404
The structure behind Bell Beaker ceramic production: The concept of productions remarquables
págs. 405-424
Experimental-traceological study of stone “bracers”: Interpreting Bell Beaker stone armplates and cultural change in 3rd millennium BC Europe
págs. 425-440
Bell Beaker lithic industries in northern Italy between local tradition and Bell Beaker innovations: The case of Monte Covolo (Villanuova sul Clisi, Brescia)
págs. 441-454
págs. 455-467
Humans and cups: An archaeological perspective
págs. 469-484
Defining levels of Bell Beaker identity through materiality: Inquiring into the north and northwest of Iberia
págs. 485-502
Bell Beaker identities in Ireland and beyond: People, places, things and processes
págs. 503-520
We don’t want those pots: Interpreting the Bell Beaker absence at the ditched enclosure of Santa Vitória (Southern Portugal)
págs. 521-538
The Bell Beaker in Northern and Central Italy: Local traditions, European networks, transformation processes
págs. 539-559
Tracing the Bell Beaker phenomenon through ancient DNA studies
Alissa Mittnik, Íñigo Olalde, Claudio Cavazzuti, Wolfgang Haak
págs. 561-594
págs. 595-605
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