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Neolithic and Bronze Age Studies in Europe: from material culture to territories presents eight papers from the 2018 UISPP Congress. Topics include the neolithisation process in the Iberian Peninsula; faunal exploitation in early Neolithic Italy; the economic and symbolic role of animals in eastern Germany; Copper Age human remains in central Italy; animal figurines; spatula-idols; territories and schematic art in the Iberian Neolithic; and finally Bronze age hoards at a European scale. The diversity of the papers reflects contemporary approaches and questions in those periods.
Contents
Introduction to Neolithic and Bronze Age studies in Europe: from material culture to Territories - Marie Besse, François Giligny ;
Deconstructing the Neolithic: reflections from the Iberian Peninsula - Alfonso Alday, Lourdes Montes, Adriana Soto, Rafael Domingo ;
Faunal exploitation in an Early Neolithic site: the assemblage from Casa Gazza (Travo, Piacenza, Northern Italy) - Chiara Messana, Maria Bernabò Brea, Marco Bertolini, Ursula Thun Hohenstein (corresponding author) ;
The role of animals in the Salzmünde Society and beyond (ElbeSaale region, Germany) - Svenja Höltkemeier, Susanne Friederich ;
Human skeletal remains from the Eneolithic of Spinosa Cave (GrossetoTuscany, Italy) - Antonietta Del Bove, Elsa Pacciani, Biancamaria Aranguren ;
Chronologie et contextes des spatulesidoles dans les Pyrénées occidentales - Javier FernándezEraso, José Antonio MujikaAlustiza ;
Symbolism in prehistoric Extremadura: a small zoomorphic figure in the natural monument 'Cuevas de Fuentes de León' (Fuentes De León, Badajoz) - Elena Garrido Fernández, Beatriz Gavilán, Hipólito Collado, José Ramón Bello ;
Painting the Neolithic landscape of the Amblés Valley: Schematic Art, landmarks and symbolic territories of Central Iberia - Pilar Zapatero Magdaleno, Elisa Guerra Doce ;
Bronze Age hoards from the Carpathian Basin to the French Atlantic coast: European similarities and regional specificities - Hélène Blitte



