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100 1  Whittle, Alasdair|4aut 
245 10 Living Well Together? Settlement and Materiality in the 
       Neolithic of South-East and Central Europe|h[Elektronisk 
       resurs] /|cAlasdair Whittle 
264  1 |bOxbow Books,|c2022 
300    178 sidor 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
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520    Living Well Together  investigates the development of the 
       Neolithic in southeast and central Europe from 6500-3500 
       cal BC with special reference to the manifestations of 
       settling down. A collection of reports and comments on 
       recent fieldwork in the region,  Living Well Together?  
       provides 14 tightly written and targeted papers presenting
       interpretive discussions from important excavations and 
       reassessments of our understanding of the Neolithic. Each 
       paper makes a significant contribution to existing 
       knowledge about the period, and the book, like its 
       companion  (Un)settling the Neolithic  (Oxbow 2005) will 
       be a benchmark text for work in this region. The reports 
       in  Living Well Together?  play out the critical questions
       posed in the earlier volume: how should one interpret 
       settlement; what of the difference between tells and flat 
       sites; what do we mean by permanent occupation; can we 
       avoid the assumptions that underlie claims for year-round 
       residence or seasonal occupation; why, in some regions and
       at some times, did people maintain residence for so many 
       generations that monumental tell settlements grew to 
       dominate the visual and social landscape; what would a 
       viewshed analysis of tells reveal; what are the dynamics 
       of households in Neolithic Greece; how should we see the 
       emergence of pottery in terms of material culture; and 
       what were the origins of the LBK, and how can we 
       understand its development? The volume's authors have 
       succeeded in attacking existing thought, in provoking new 
       discussion and in creating new paths to understanding the 
       nature of human existence in the Neolithic. Together they 
       set a new agenda for studying the Neolithic across and 
       beyond southeastern and central Europe. [Elib] 
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700 1  Hofmann, Daniela|4aut 
700 1  Bailey, Douglass W.|4aut 
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