in memoriam Marek Zvelebil
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Concepts of probability in radiocarbon analysis
1-20
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Can we reconcile individualisation with relational ‘personhood|’: a case study from the Early Neolithic
21-44
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In search of past identities
45-60
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Burial practices at the Mesolithic-Neolithic transition in Britain: change or continuity?
61-68
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Water and fire as transformation elements in ritual deposits of the Scandinavian Neolithic
69-82
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A glimpse of human life from the Neolithic cemetery at Tell el-Kerkh, Northwest Syria
83-98
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What can bodies do? Bodies and caves in the Karst Neolithic
97-108
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Burial practices and social complexity: Jomon examples
109-118
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Figurines in Pietrele: Copper Age ideology
117-130
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Arrangement of Vinča culture figurines: a study of social structure and organisation
131-148
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Anthropomorphic figurines from Vinča excavations 1998–2009
149/158
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Containers and grains: food storage and symbolism in the Central Balkans (Vinča period)
159-172
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Mr. Blademan. Macrolithic technology – Eneolithic vocabulary and metaphors
172-184
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Different ways of using space: traces of domestic and ritual activities at a Late Neolithic settlement at Sormás-Török-földek
185-206
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Monte d’Accoddi and the end of the Neolithic in Sardinia (Italy)
207-220
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O-pi e-de-i: on round building as an archetypical form of sacred space in the Aegean
221-230
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Ein Qedem 2. A Kebaran site in Nahal Galim, Mount Carmel, Israel
231-240
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Karahan Tepe: a new cultural centre in the Urfa Area in Turkey
241-254
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The absolute chronology of East Chia Sabz: a Pre-Pottery Neolithic site in Western Iran
255-266
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Time and palaeoenvironment in the Neolithisation of the Povolzhye forest-steppe
267-274
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A new approach to the problem of the Neolithisation of the North-Pontic area: is there a north-eastern kind of Mediterranean Impresso pottery
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Early Neolithic settlement patterns and exchange networks in the Aegean
291-306
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Adaptation of settlement strategies to environmental conditions in southern Slovakia in the Neolithic and Eneolithic
307-322
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An exercise in archaeological demography: estimating the population size of Late Neolithic settlements in the Central Balkans
323-332
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Architecture of Lasinja culture settlements in the light of new investigations in northern Croatia
333-344
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The supply system of siliceous rocks between the Drava, Sava and Danube rivers during the Starčevo culture
345-356
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Late Neolithic cultural elements from the Danube and Carpathian regions of Precucuteni – Trypillia A culture
357-374
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The ‘disappearance’ of Trypillia culture
373-382
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The petroglyphs of Dowzdaghi, Northwestern Iran
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