To commemorate the 50th anniversary of the discovery of the megalithic necropolis of Petit-Chasseur in Sion (Valais, Switzerland), an international conference was organised from the 27th to the 29th of October 2011 in Sion. This book constitutes the conference proceedings. The necropolis of Petit-Chasseur still remains a key reference for the understanding of the Final Neolithic period, not only in the Alpine countries, but also throughout Europe. The scientific meeting therefore focused on the end of the Neolithic period in Valais and in the adjacent regions, on the Bell Beaker phenomenon in general, on the funerary rites of this period, and on the anthropology of megalithic societies. The conference was attended by nearly two hundred peop...
Since 1980, the Canton of Fribourg in Switzerland has been subject to several preventive archaeology...
The Acts of the Congress of Riva del Garda are a reference for continuing research on the Bell Beake...
International audienceFor a long time, most Bell Beaker remains were discovered in funerary contexts...
The third millennium BCE constituted a moment of great upheaval during European Prehistory. The firs...
One of the most interesting and intriguing of the cultural complexes is that of the Bell Beaker Comp...
International audienceAbstract The spread of the Bell Beaker phenomenon across Europe is still stron...
Entity at the end of the European Neolithic, the Bell Beaker phenomenon, although difficult to defin...
Research on the third millennium BC in Western Europe has tried for decades to understand the mechan...
The Bell Beaker Culture in All its Forms contains the proceedings of the 22nd meeting of the ‘Arché...
Ever since large amounts of Bell Beaker complex pottery were first discovered within megalithic grav...
International audienceResearch on the third millennium BC in Western Europe has tried for decades to...
The Bell Beaker Culture embodies the transition between the Neolithic and the Bronze Age during the ...
The Bell Beaker phenomenon is primarily known as a pottery style found over most of Europe at the en...
The sequence of funerary practices between fifth and third millennium BC is relatively complete and ...
As an entity of the end of the European Neolithic, the Bell Beaker phenomenon, although difficult to...
Since 1980, the Canton of Fribourg in Switzerland has been subject to several preventive archaeology...
The Acts of the Congress of Riva del Garda are a reference for continuing research on the Bell Beake...
International audienceFor a long time, most Bell Beaker remains were discovered in funerary contexts...
The third millennium BCE constituted a moment of great upheaval during European Prehistory. The firs...
One of the most interesting and intriguing of the cultural complexes is that of the Bell Beaker Comp...
International audienceAbstract The spread of the Bell Beaker phenomenon across Europe is still stron...
Entity at the end of the European Neolithic, the Bell Beaker phenomenon, although difficult to defin...
Research on the third millennium BC in Western Europe has tried for decades to understand the mechan...
The Bell Beaker Culture in All its Forms contains the proceedings of the 22nd meeting of the ‘Arché...
Ever since large amounts of Bell Beaker complex pottery were first discovered within megalithic grav...
International audienceResearch on the third millennium BC in Western Europe has tried for decades to...
The Bell Beaker Culture embodies the transition between the Neolithic and the Bronze Age during the ...
The Bell Beaker phenomenon is primarily known as a pottery style found over most of Europe at the en...
The sequence of funerary practices between fifth and third millennium BC is relatively complete and ...
As an entity of the end of the European Neolithic, the Bell Beaker phenomenon, although difficult to...
Since 1980, the Canton of Fribourg in Switzerland has been subject to several preventive archaeology...
The Acts of the Congress of Riva del Garda are a reference for continuing research on the Bell Beake...
International audienceFor a long time, most Bell Beaker remains were discovered in funerary contexts...