The Bell Beaker Phenomenon in Europe: A Harmony of Difference

M Vander Linden - Elements in the Archaeology of Europe, 2024 - cambridge.org
Covering vast swathes of Europe, the Bell Beaker Phenomenon has enjoyed a privileged
status in the history of archaeology and is often referred to as a key period in the transition …

What linked the Bell Beakers in third millennium BC Europe?

M Vander Linden - antiquity, 2007 - cambridge.org
In this important new review the author shows that neither trade nor migration can account
for the distribution of Bell Beakers and the associated artefacts and burial practices in …

Prehistoric pop culture:: Deciphering the DNA of the Bell Beaker Complex

K Krakowka - Current archaeology, 2018 - dialnet.unirioja.es
Resumen More than 4,500 years ago, a hugely popular cultural phenomenon–today known
as the Bell Beaker Complex–captured the prehistoric imagination, flourishing across much …

[PDF][PDF] The arrival of the Bell Beaker set in Britain and Ireland

AP Fitzpatrick - Celtic from the West, 2013 - academia.edu
The Bell Beaker culture is, along with Corded Ware and Yamnaya, one of the great cultural
groupings of the 3rd millennium BC in Europe. Between 2500 and 2200 BC its distribution …

The Bell Beaker Question: From historical-cultural approaches to aDNA analyses

O Lemercier - … and migration. Population trajectories from the …, 2020 - torrossa.com
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116 The Bell Beaker Question: from Historical-Cultural Approaches to aDNA Analyses Olivier …

The Bell beaker transition in Europe: mobility and local evolution during the 3rd millennium BC

L Salanova, M Pilar Prieto Martínez - The Bell Beaker Transition in …, 2015 - torrossa.com
Could the circulation of objects or ideas and the mobility of artisans explain the
unprecedented uniformity of the material culture observed throughout the whole of Europe …

Social and symbolic foundations of the Beaker Phenomenon

J Turek - Around the Petit-Chasseur site in Sion (Valais …, 2014 - torrossa.com
Abstract The Bell Beaker Phenomenon was established by archaeologists mainly according
to the occurrence of significant items of material culture distributed over the western part of …

The dogma of the Iberian origin of the Bell Beaker: attempting its deconstruction

C Jeunesse - Journal of Neolithic Archaeology, 2014 - jna.uni-kiel.de
The hypothesis of an Iberian origin of the Bell Beaker has been advanced from the
beginning of the 20th century on. For a time challenged by the assumption of a cradle …

[HTML][HTML] The end of the Neolithic in Western Switzerland

J Desideri, M Piguet, R Furestier… - … to Beakers. Inquiries …, 2012 - books.google.com
The Entity at the end of the European Neolithic, the Bell Beaker phenomenon, although
difficult to define and explain as a whole, has benefited from diverse and varied …

New Perspectives on the Bell‐Beaker Culture

N Brodie - Oxford Journal of Archaeology, 1997 - Wiley Online Library
Bell‐Beaker culture artefacts are not unequivocal expressions of male status, but helped
instead to maintain ritual and symbolic demarcations of gender difference. The gendered …