Journal of Neolithic Archaeology 2018 (Special Issue 4): Think global, act local! Bell Beakers in Europe
This volume presents a selection of papers delivered at the Archéologie et Gobelets Bell Beaker workshop “Think global, act local”, held between the 17th and the 21st of May 2017 at Kiel University, Germany. The Archeologie et Gobelets is
a research community and network of archaeological specialists from all
across Europe who meet every few years, discussing new findings and
research concerning the Bell Beaker phenomenon and the wider 3rd millennium BC in Europe.
Published:
2018-12-20
Editorial: Think Global, Act Local! The Archéologie et Gobelets workshop in Kiel and some future perspectives for research into the 3rd millennium BC
Maria de Jesus Sanches and Maria Helena Barbosa
Campaniforme: chronology, pottery, and contexts of a long term phenomenon in the Portuguese Douro Basin
Miriam Alba Luzón, Gabriel García Atiénzar
Miriam Alba Luzón, Gabriel García Atiénzar
Beaker pottery in the Peñón de la Zorra (Alicante, Spain): Change and emergence of social complexity between the Neolithic and the Bronze Age
Olivier Lemercier
Think and Act. Local Data and Global Perspectives in Bell Beaker Archaeology
Jessica Ryan, Jocelyne Desideri, and Marie Besse
Bell Beaker Archers: Warriors or an Ideology?
Jan de Koning, Erik Drenth
Heiloo-Craenenbroeck. A Late Neolithic/Early Bronze Age settlement on the western coast of the Netherlands
Ralf Lehmphul
Bell Beaker common ware and Giant Beakers. A Final Neolithic to Early Bronze Age settlement model based on the sequence of site Altgaul, Brandenburg
John Simonsen
Beaker Longhouses: Livelihood Specialization and Settlement Continuity in North Jutland
Jaroslav Bartík, Jerzy Kopacz, Miriam Nývltová Fišáková, Antonín Přichystal, Lubomír Šebela, Petr Škrdla
The Question of Chert Exploitation by Bell Beaker People on Stránská skála Hill (Brno-Slatina,Czech Republic)
Michael Bilger
Der Glockenbecher in Europa – eine Kartierung
The mapping of the Bell Beaker in European
Olivier Lemercier
Think and Act. Local Data and Global Perspectives in Bell Beaker Archaeology
Jessica Ryan, Jocelyne Desideri, and Marie Besse
Bell Beaker Archers: Warriors or an Ideology?
Jan de Koning, Erik Drenth
Heiloo-Craenenbroeck. A Late Neolithic/Early Bronze Age settlement on the western coast of the Netherlands
Ralf Lehmphul
Bell Beaker common ware and Giant Beakers. A Final Neolithic to Early Bronze Age settlement model based on the sequence of site Altgaul, Brandenburg
John Simonsen
Beaker Longhouses: Livelihood Specialization and Settlement Continuity in North Jutland
Jaroslav Bartík, Jerzy Kopacz, Miriam Nývltová Fišáková, Antonín Přichystal, Lubomír Šebela, Petr Škrdla
The Question of Chert Exploitation by Bell Beaker People on Stránská skála Hill (Brno-Slatina,Czech Republic)
Michael Bilger
Der Glockenbecher in Europa – eine Kartierung
The mapping of the Bell Beaker in European
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