Session : Communities, identities, rituals The Bronze/Iron Age urnfields as a pan-European phenomenon 25th meeting of the EAA 4-7th September, Bern, Switzerland Call for paper The Bronze/Iron Age urnfields covered a vast area and proceeded through chronological periods starting from middle second millennium BC. Despite the long history of research, the urnfield evidence is rarely used in complex and multifaceted studies on Bronze and early Iron Age. We are however convinced the urnfields dese..
International audienceSince the 19th century, the richly-equipped burials in Wessex and Armorica hav...
Archaeological research is currently redefining how large-scale changes occurred in prehistoric time...
The terms Tumulus culture and Urnfield culture imply a development from inhumations in barrows to cr...
The meetings of the most significant archaeological association of Europe, the European Association ...
Proceedings bring a total of 10 contributions by Czech, Moravian, Slovak and Polish researchers deal...
Metallurgical communities in the Iron Gates hinterlands are best presented through necropolises, for...
From the 19th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Keble College, Oxford, England, April 3-7...
Between the 3rd and 2nd Millennia BC: Exploring Cultural Diversity and Change in Late Prehistoric Co...
At head of title: International Union of Prehistoric and Protohistoric Sciences.Cover title.Texts in...
Includes bibliographical references.From bronze age to iron age: a sequel to a sequel, by N. K. Sand...
Bronze is the defining metal of the European Bronze Age and has been at the center of archaeological...
So dynamic was archaeology in Lyon and its surrounding region (Macon, the Loire Country and the Alps...
The most recent field researches in Friuli have demonstrated that at the beginning of the Early Bron...
The adoption of a new funerary ritual denotes an important change in society, although it can be dif...
Introduction: Bronze age is the next phase of human development after Neolithic which ushered in ...
International audienceSince the 19th century, the richly-equipped burials in Wessex and Armorica hav...
Archaeological research is currently redefining how large-scale changes occurred in prehistoric time...
The terms Tumulus culture and Urnfield culture imply a development from inhumations in barrows to cr...
The meetings of the most significant archaeological association of Europe, the European Association ...
Proceedings bring a total of 10 contributions by Czech, Moravian, Slovak and Polish researchers deal...
Metallurgical communities in the Iron Gates hinterlands are best presented through necropolises, for...
From the 19th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Keble College, Oxford, England, April 3-7...
Between the 3rd and 2nd Millennia BC: Exploring Cultural Diversity and Change in Late Prehistoric Co...
At head of title: International Union of Prehistoric and Protohistoric Sciences.Cover title.Texts in...
Includes bibliographical references.From bronze age to iron age: a sequel to a sequel, by N. K. Sand...
Bronze is the defining metal of the European Bronze Age and has been at the center of archaeological...
So dynamic was archaeology in Lyon and its surrounding region (Macon, the Loire Country and the Alps...
The most recent field researches in Friuli have demonstrated that at the beginning of the Early Bron...
The adoption of a new funerary ritual denotes an important change in society, although it can be dif...
Introduction: Bronze age is the next phase of human development after Neolithic which ushered in ...
International audienceSince the 19th century, the richly-equipped burials in Wessex and Armorica hav...
Archaeological research is currently redefining how large-scale changes occurred in prehistoric time...
The terms Tumulus culture and Urnfield culture imply a development from inhumations in barrows to cr...