This chapter introduces the individuals in the BPP Database, focusing on those dating to the Project's core period of 2500-1500 BC (rather than those found to date earlier or later: see Appendices 1 and 2 for thes), and especially those belonging to the Beaker period, from the 25th century to the 18th century BC, It starts with a regioin-by-region review of the individuals who were studied, then considers the range of funerary practices that are attested. Individual types of grave good associated with the BPP individuals are then discussed in detail, and the chapter finishes with some reflections on anspects of Chalcolithic and Early Bronze Age funerary practice and material culture that finds echoes in Middle Neolitic Britai
Throughout northern Europe, thousands of burial mounds were erected in the third millennium BCE. Sta...
The Bell Beaker phenomenon is primarily known as a pottery style found over most of Europe at the en...
Excavation of an Early Beaker-Early Bronze Age funerary monument at Porton Down revealed an unusuall...
The Beaker People: Isotopes, Mobility and Diet in Prehistoric Britain presents the results of a majo...
The appearance of the distinctive ‘Beaker package’ marks an important horizon in British prehistory,...
The Beaker period in southern England is associated with the appearance of a highly visible set of m...
One of the most interesting and intriguing of the cultural complexes is that of the Bell Beaker Comp...
Ever since large amounts of Bell Beaker complex pottery were first discovered within megalithic grav...
In the late third millennium BC, diverse groups of people throughout Europe adopted aspects of a sui...
During the mid-third millennium BC, people across Europe started using an international suite of nov...
The Beaker People Project, recently published in 2019, is a multi-isotope study, combined with human...
The Bell Beaker Culture embodies the transition between the Neolithic and the Bronze Age during the ...
The Bell Beaker Culture in All its Forms contains the proceedings of the 22nd meeting of the ‘Arché...
This collection comprises a project database, text resources for schools and a British Museum trail ...
International audienceAbstract The spread of the Bell Beaker phenomenon across Europe is still stron...
Throughout northern Europe, thousands of burial mounds were erected in the third millennium BCE. Sta...
The Bell Beaker phenomenon is primarily known as a pottery style found over most of Europe at the en...
Excavation of an Early Beaker-Early Bronze Age funerary monument at Porton Down revealed an unusuall...
The Beaker People: Isotopes, Mobility and Diet in Prehistoric Britain presents the results of a majo...
The appearance of the distinctive ‘Beaker package’ marks an important horizon in British prehistory,...
The Beaker period in southern England is associated with the appearance of a highly visible set of m...
One of the most interesting and intriguing of the cultural complexes is that of the Bell Beaker Comp...
Ever since large amounts of Bell Beaker complex pottery were first discovered within megalithic grav...
In the late third millennium BC, diverse groups of people throughout Europe adopted aspects of a sui...
During the mid-third millennium BC, people across Europe started using an international suite of nov...
The Beaker People Project, recently published in 2019, is a multi-isotope study, combined with human...
The Bell Beaker Culture embodies the transition between the Neolithic and the Bronze Age during the ...
The Bell Beaker Culture in All its Forms contains the proceedings of the 22nd meeting of the ‘Arché...
This collection comprises a project database, text resources for schools and a British Museum trail ...
International audienceAbstract The spread of the Bell Beaker phenomenon across Europe is still stron...
Throughout northern Europe, thousands of burial mounds were erected in the third millennium BCE. Sta...
The Bell Beaker phenomenon is primarily known as a pottery style found over most of Europe at the en...
Excavation of an Early Beaker-Early Bronze Age funerary monument at Porton Down revealed an unusuall...