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Clément Nicolas (res.)
Bulletin de la Société Préhistorique Française, ISSN 0249-7638, T. 113, Nº. 2 (avril-juin), 2016, págs. 394-396
Could the circulation of objects or ideas and the mobility of artisans explain the unprecedented uniformity of the material culture observed throughout the whole of Europe? The 17 papers presented here offer a range of new and different perspectives on the Beaker phenomenon across Europe. The focus is not on Bell Beaker pottery but on social groups (craft specialists, warriors, chiefs, extended or nuclear families), using technological studies and physical anthropology to understand mobility patterns during the 3rd millennium BC. Chronological evolution is used to reconstruct the rhythm of Bell Beaker diffusion and the environmental background that could explain this mobility and the socio-economic changes observed during this period of transition toward Bronze Age societies. The chapters are mainly organised geographically, covering Eastern Europe, the Mediterranean shores and the Atlantic coast of the Iberian Peninsula, includes some areas that are traditionally studied and well known, such as France, the British Isles or Central Europe, but also others that have so far been considered peripheral, such as Norway, Denmark or Galicia. This journey not only offers a complex and diverse image of Bell Beaker societies but also of a supra-regional structure that articulated a new type of society on an unprecedented scale.
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Bell Beaker stone wrist-guards as symbolic male ornament.: The significance of ceremonial warfare in 3rd millenium BC central Europe
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The long-house as a transforming agent: Emergent complexity in Late Neolithic and Early Bronze Age southern Scandinavia 2300–1300 BC
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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
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Long-distance contacts: north-west Iberia during the 3rd millennium BC
Carlos Rodríguez Rellán, Antonio Morgado Rodríguez, José Antonio Lozano Rodríguez
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Environmental changes in north-western Iberia around the Bell Beaker period (2800–1400 cal BC)
Manuela Costa Casais, Lourdes López Merino, Joeri Kaal, Antonio Martínez Cortizas
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Evidence of agriculture and livestock: The palynological record from the middle Ebro valley (Iberian Peninsula) during the 3rd and 2nd millennia cal. BC
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Elisa Guerra Doce, Francisco Javier Abarquero Moras, Germán Delibes de Castro, Ángel Luis Palomino Lázaro, Jesús del Val Recio
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Oreto García Puchol, Joan Bernabeu Aubán, Lluís Molina Balaguer, Yolanda Carrión Marco, Guillem Pérez Jordà
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Concluding remarks: The Bell beaker transition: the end of the Neolithisation of Europe; the starting point of a new order
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