Giants in the Landscape Monumentality and Territories in the European Neolithic

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Giants in the Landscape  Monumentality and Territories in the European Neolithic
Author : Vincent Ard
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Publisher : Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Language : English
Release Date : 08 February 2016
ISBN : 9781784912864
Pages : 105 pages
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Proceedings from the session held at the XVII World UISPP Congress, Burgos, 2014. The session considered the various manifestations of the relationship between Neolithic enclosures and tombs in different contexts of Europe, notably through spatial analysis.

Giants in the Landscape  Monumentality and Territories in the European Neolithic

Proceedings from the session held at the XVII World UISPP Congress, Burgos, 2014. The session considered the various manifestations of the relationship between Neolithic enclosures and tombs in different contexts of Europe, notably through spatial analysis.

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