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Alasdair Whittle (Cardiff University, Wales, UK)
Single or
multiple?: exploring narratives for the development of enclosures in central
and western
Europe from the sixth to fourth millennia cal
BC
Niels Andersen (Copenhagen University, Denmark)
Were the causewayed
enclosures and the megalithic monuments of the Funnel Beaker Culture in
Denmark places for special deposits of
fragmented, funeral materials?
Alex.M. Gibson (Bradford University, UK)
Burial &
Enclosure in Middle Neolithic Britain: some observations and some problems of
continuity.
Jean-Noël Guyodo & Audrey Blanchard (Nantes
University, France)
The place of funerary
practices in Late Neolithic ditched and walled enclosures in the West of
France.
António
Valera (NIA-ERA Arqueologia S.A., Portugal)
Funerary
practices in the Perdigões enclosure: time, diversity and cosmogony in the
treatment
conceded
to the dead.
Filipa
Rodrigues (Crivarque, Lda., Portugal)
Skeletons in the ditch: funerary activity in ditched
enclosures of Porto Torrão (Ferreira do Alentejo,
Ana Maria
Silva & Cláudia Cunha (Coimbra University, Portugal)
Human Bones, Burials and Funerary practices at Perdigões
Enclosure
Michael Kunst (German Archaeological Institute,
Madrid, Spain), João L. Cardoso (Univer. Aberta, Lisbon) &
A. J. Waterman (Department of Natural and Applied
Sciences Mount Mercy University USAHuman Bones from Chalcolithic Walled Enclosures of Portuguese Estremadura: examples of Zambujal and Leceia.
Susana
Oliveira Jorge (Oporto University, Portugal)
Enclosures and
funerary practices: about an archaeology in search for the symbolic dimension
of social relations.
Andrea Zeeb-Lanz (Cultural Administration of Erbe
Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany)
Human
sacrifices with cannibalistic practices in a pit enclosure? The extraordinary
early Neolithic site
of
Herxheim (Palatinate, Germany)
André Spatzier (Halle – Wittenberg University,
Germany)
Warriors and victims?
Gendered burial at a henge like enclosure near Magdeburg, Central Germany.Cosmin Suciu (Lucian Blaga din Sibiu University, Romania)
Turdas Eneolithic enclosure system and its funerary practices.
Giulia Recchia (University of Foggia, Italy)
The Copper Age
ditched settlement at Conelle di Arcevia (central Italy)
Leonardo García Sanjuán (Seville University, Spain)
Funerary
practices in the Copper Age settlement of Valencina de la Concepción (Seville):
formal
diversity
and social rank.
Patricia Ríos, Corina Liesau & Concepción Blasco
(University Autónoma of Madrid, Spain)
Death
areas in the ditched enclosure of Camino de Las Yeseras. A reference site in the center of the
Iberian
Peninsula.
Victor Hurtado & Carlos Odriozola (Seville
University, Spain)
Ditched enclosures in
La Pijotilla and San Blas (Badajoz, Spain)
J. E.
Marquéz Romero & Víctor Jiménez Jaiméz (Malaga University, Spain)
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