This article summarises the results of several subprojects of the Priority Programme 1400 ‘Early Monumentality and Social Differentiation’. Under the overarching question of the development of the social space in the course of the first agricultural and stockbreeding society in southern Scandinavia, the sites Albersdorf/Dieksknöll, Büdelsdorf and Oldenburg Dannau are presented and their specific site biography is included in the supraregional developments. A trend can be traced in this context in which, due to increasing population numbers, narrowed strategic options and agglomerations of settlements, a narrowing of the social space is evolving with a climax of 3400-3100 cal BCE, which probably leads to the development of the single grave c...
In this paper I proffer the opinion that acceptance of the real Neolithic way of life, to become a f...
The Early and Middle Neolithic in Northern Central Europe and Southern Scandinavia is characterised ...
This thesis consists of two parts: 1. A reexamination of the chronology of the burial site at Borre,...
This article summarises the results of several subprojects of the Priority Programme 1400 ‘Early Mon...
"Landscape, Histories and Societies in the Northern European Neolithic" presents papers from two ses...
Since 2009, a Priority Program of the German Research Foundation (DFG) deals with the Funnel Beaker ...
In accordance with current perceptions, the Neolithic landscape of Southern Scandinavia appears to b...
A model about the social development of a TRB society – the change from a society with individual an...
Session XXXII-5. Between Economy and Symbolism: approaches to territories in Neolithic EuropeInterna...
At the beginning of the 4th millennium BC, a new archaeological unit, the southeastern variant of th...
Megalith building constitutes not only a past, but also a recent phenomenon, which is still practise...
This dissertation deals with Early and Middle Neolithic societies in a valley landscape in western S...
One of the most discussed issues in European archaeology is the significance and context of monument...
International audienceAt the end of the Linearbandkeramik some signs of social complexity already be...
The oldest round barrows in Central Europe date back to the beginning of the 4th millennium B.C. The...
In this paper I proffer the opinion that acceptance of the real Neolithic way of life, to become a f...
The Early and Middle Neolithic in Northern Central Europe and Southern Scandinavia is characterised ...
This thesis consists of two parts: 1. A reexamination of the chronology of the burial site at Borre,...
This article summarises the results of several subprojects of the Priority Programme 1400 ‘Early Mon...
"Landscape, Histories and Societies in the Northern European Neolithic" presents papers from two ses...
Since 2009, a Priority Program of the German Research Foundation (DFG) deals with the Funnel Beaker ...
In accordance with current perceptions, the Neolithic landscape of Southern Scandinavia appears to b...
A model about the social development of a TRB society – the change from a society with individual an...
Session XXXII-5. Between Economy and Symbolism: approaches to territories in Neolithic EuropeInterna...
At the beginning of the 4th millennium BC, a new archaeological unit, the southeastern variant of th...
Megalith building constitutes not only a past, but also a recent phenomenon, which is still practise...
This dissertation deals with Early and Middle Neolithic societies in a valley landscape in western S...
One of the most discussed issues in European archaeology is the significance and context of monument...
International audienceAt the end of the Linearbandkeramik some signs of social complexity already be...
The oldest round barrows in Central Europe date back to the beginning of the 4th millennium B.C. The...
In this paper I proffer the opinion that acceptance of the real Neolithic way of life, to become a f...
The Early and Middle Neolithic in Northern Central Europe and Southern Scandinavia is characterised ...
This thesis consists of two parts: 1. A reexamination of the chronology of the burial site at Borre,...