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El. knyga: Bell Beaker Settlement of Europe: The Bell Beaker Phenomenon from a Domestic Perspective

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European studies of the Bell Beaker phenomenon have concentrated on burial and artefacts that constitute its the most visible aspects. This volume concentrates on the domestic sphere – assemblage composition, domestic structures (how they differ, if at all, from previous types, legacies), and provides the first pan-European synthesis of its kind. It is a Europe-wide survey and analysis of Bell Beaker settlement structures; this is particularly important as we cannot understand the Bell Beaker phenomenon by analysing graves alone. Neither should we view Bell Beakers in isolation but must consider the effect that they had on already existing Late Neolithic cultures in the areas in which they appear. This volume is therefore intended to view the settlement aspect of Bell Beakers in context throughout Europe. It is the text book for Chalcolithic settlements and society.



Contributors to the 19 papers belong to Europe-wide affiliation of experts specialising in Bell Beakers and the Chalcolithic (Archeologie et Gobelets) which addresses common pan-European issues surrounding the appearance and spread of Bell Beakers. This book summarises that data from the UK and many of the continental European countries; an increasingly important element of Beaker studies following recent isotopic and DNA evidence showing that the phenomenon was a result of human migration and not that of cultural ideas, trade and ideology.



Each chapter deals with a defined region or country and is fully illustrated, including a corpus of Beaker houses and comparing then with Late Neolithic domestic structures where they are known to exist. The following themes will be addressed: 1. Regional syntheses in the UK and in Europe; 2.What native cultures existed before the arrival of Bell Beakers ; 3. What domestic ceramics were being used before the arrival of Bell Beakers ; 4. What stone and flint types were in use ; 5. What did pre-Bell Beaker houses look like? What size were they ; 6. What (if any) changes to 1–4 above resulted after the appearance of Bell Beakers?


European studies of the Bell Beaker phenomenon have concentrated on burial and artefacts that constitute its the most visible aspects. This volume concentrates on the domestic sphere – assemblage composition, domestic structures (how they differ, if at all, from previous types, legacies), and provides the first pan-European synthesis of its kind.

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List of Figures and Tables
ix
Contributors xii
Abstract xv
French Language Abstract xvi
German Language Abstract xvii
Spanish Language Abstract xviii
Acknowledgements xix
Introduction xx
Alex M. Gibson
1 The South Portugal perspective. Beaker sites or sites with Beakers?
1(24)
Antonio Carlos Valera
Rui Mataloto
Aha Catarina Basilio
2 Settiement in the north-west Iberian peninsula in the 3rd and 2nd millennia BC
25(20)
M. Pilar Prieto-Martinez
3 Living with Beakers in the interior of Iberia
45(22)
Rafael Garrido-Pena
4 Bell Beaker settlements in Andalusia
67(14)
Maria Lazarich
5 Beaker settiements in Mediterranean France in their cultural context
81(28)
Olivier Lemercier
Emilie Blaise
Fabien Converting Robin Furestier
Christophe Gilabert
Matthieu Labaune
6 Bell Beaker evidence in the domestic sphere of island contexts: Sardinia and Sicily
109(22)
Maria Grazia Metis
7 Bell Beaker settiements in northern and central Italy
131(20)
Marco Baioni
Fabio Martini
Franco Nicous
Raffaella Poggiani Keller
Lvcia Sarti
8 Continuity or rupture? Investigating domestic structures during the Final Neolithic and the Bell Beaker culture in central-eastern France and western Switzerland
151(14)
Marie Besse
Eve Derenne
Lucas Anchieri
Aude Baumberger
Antoine Caminada
Martine Piguet
9 Bell Beaker settlements in southern Germany
165(12)
Christian Strahm
10 Late Neolithic and Bell Beaker settlements and houses in (eastern) Austria
177(18)
Daniela Kern
Gunter Morschhauser
Martin Penz
Oliver Schmitsberger
11 Bohemia and Moravia - local and Beaker: Bell Beaker domestic sites in the context of the Late Eneolithic/Early Bronze Age cultural sequence
195(22)
By Jan Turek
12 Houses and settlements of the Bell Beaker groups in the Carpathian Basin: cultural and economical contexts
217(18)
Laszeo Remenyi
Anna Endrodi
Ferenc Gyulai
Katalin T. Biro
13 Settlements and social development of the 3rd millennium BC in central Germany
235(20)
Andre Spatzier
Torsten Schunke
14 Bell Beaker domestic sites and houses in the Polish lands: Odra and Vistula catchments
255(22)
Janusz
Czebreszuk
Marzena Szmyt
15 Bell Beaker settlements in Denmark
277(18)
Torben Sarauw
16 An overview of Bell Beaker house plans in the Netherlands
295(14)
J.P. Kleijne
E. Drenth
17 Beaker domestic architecture in Britain and Ireland
309(20)
Alex M. Gibson
18 The introduction of the Bell Beaker culture in Atlantic France: an overview of settlements
329(24)
Clement Nicolas
Quentin Favrel
Lolita Rousseau
Vincent Ard
Stephane Blanchet
Klet Donnart
Nicolas Fromont
Alexandre Lemaire
Lorraine Manceau
Cyril Marcigny
Pablo Marticorena
Thlophane Nicolas
Yvan Pailler
Julien Ripoche
19 Where have all the houses gone? Or times they are a changin'
353(8)
Alex M. Gibson
Indices 361(1)
Index (Sites) 361(6)
Index (General) 367
Alex Gibson worked for the Clwyd-Powys Archaeological Trust and English Heritage before taking up a readership at the University of Bradford in 2001 from which he has recently retired. He has published widely on Neolithic and Early Bronze Age funerary and ritual sites as well as ceramics and settlement archaeology. From 2014-2018 he was President of the Prehistoric Society and is a member of Archéologie et Gobelets.