The Bell Beaker complex is defined, above all, by a ceramic style widespread across Europe during the 3rd millennium BC. Its particularly large geographic distribution has provoked different interpretations: a unique population invading Europe, the long-distance exchange of prestige goods, and the absence of a real Bell Beaker population with only the diffusion of its cultural components. For Switzerland, the Bell Beaker period would have developed following influences varying in significance from both the Mediterranean region and Central Europe. Bioanthropology makes it possible to test the first of these hypotheses, which proposes the diffusion of a culture by population displacement. Here, the choice was made to analyze dental nonmetrics...
To commemorate the 50th anniversary of the discovery of the megalithic necropolis of Petit-Chasseur ...
The weak genetic influence of the Central European regions on Beaker populations within Portuguese t...
International audienceIn Europe the transition from the Neolithic to the Bronze Age is marked by a m...
Entity at the end of the European Neolithic, the Bell Beaker phenomenon, although difficult to defin...
The Bell Beaker phenomenon is primarily known as a pottery style found over most of Europe at the en...
As an entity of the end of the European Neolithic, the Bell Beaker phenomenon, although difficult to...
The third millennium BCE constituted a moment of great upheaval during European Prehistory. The firs...
Dental nonmetric traits are a valuable tool for understanding relationships between populations. The...
Abstract The spread of the Bell Beaker phenomenon across Europe is still strongly debated today. Sm...
The Bell Beaker Culture embodies the transition between the Neolithic and the Bronze Age during the ...
The sequence of funerary practices between fifth and third millennium BC is relatively complete and ...
Abstract The "Bell Beaker " complex should not be globally perceived, because it seems to include se...
The Acts of the Congress of Riva del Garda are a reference for continuing research on the Bell Beake...
Contrary to the Dutch pattern that considers Rhine Europe as the origin of the Bell Beaker culture, ...
The Early and Middle Neolithic in Northern Central Europe and Southern Scandinavia is characterised ...
To commemorate the 50th anniversary of the discovery of the megalithic necropolis of Petit-Chasseur ...
The weak genetic influence of the Central European regions on Beaker populations within Portuguese t...
International audienceIn Europe the transition from the Neolithic to the Bronze Age is marked by a m...
Entity at the end of the European Neolithic, the Bell Beaker phenomenon, although difficult to defin...
The Bell Beaker phenomenon is primarily known as a pottery style found over most of Europe at the en...
As an entity of the end of the European Neolithic, the Bell Beaker phenomenon, although difficult to...
The third millennium BCE constituted a moment of great upheaval during European Prehistory. The firs...
Dental nonmetric traits are a valuable tool for understanding relationships between populations. The...
Abstract The spread of the Bell Beaker phenomenon across Europe is still strongly debated today. Sm...
The Bell Beaker Culture embodies the transition between the Neolithic and the Bronze Age during the ...
The sequence of funerary practices between fifth and third millennium BC is relatively complete and ...
Abstract The "Bell Beaker " complex should not be globally perceived, because it seems to include se...
The Acts of the Congress of Riva del Garda are a reference for continuing research on the Bell Beake...
Contrary to the Dutch pattern that considers Rhine Europe as the origin of the Bell Beaker culture, ...
The Early and Middle Neolithic in Northern Central Europe and Southern Scandinavia is characterised ...
To commemorate the 50th anniversary of the discovery of the megalithic necropolis of Petit-Chasseur ...
The weak genetic influence of the Central European regions on Beaker populations within Portuguese t...
International audienceIn Europe the transition from the Neolithic to the Bronze Age is marked by a m...