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From Funeral Monuments to Household Pottery: Current advances in Funnel Beaker Culture (TRB/TBK) research: Proceedings of the Borger Meetings 2009, The Netherlands

J. A. Bakker, S. B. C. Bloo and M. K. Dütting 2013 © BAR Publishing
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In November 2009 an international conference on the Trichterbecher Kultur (Funnel Beaker culture; TRB) was held in Borger, the Netherlands. The conference was titled: From funeral monuments to household pottery – current advances in TRB research. The aimof this conference was to bring together TRB specialists from all over the world. In principle the entire TRB culture and all of its aspects were covered in the conference: from megalithic tombs, burials, ritual deposits and pottery, to settlements and recent megalithic excavations.
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  • BAR pre-2020
  • BAR International Series pre-2020
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  • 9781407310855 (paperback)
  • 9781407340562 (ebook)
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  • S2474
Subject
  • Festschrifte / Presentation Volumes
  • Ceramics and Pottery Studies
  • Art / Sculpture / Gems / Seals
  • Death / Burial / Cemeteries / Tombs
  • Neolithic / Chalcolithic
  • Western Europe and Britain
  • Lithics / Stone Tools
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  • Front Cover
  • Title Page
  • Copyright
  • Table of Contents
  • Introduction
  • CHAPTER 1: ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS FROM MEGALITHIC PAST TO MEGALITHIC FUTURE
  • CHAPTER 2: THE TRB CULTURE IN THE NETHERLANDS
  • CHAPTER 3: THE RITUALISATION OF FLINT IN TRB SOCIETY: EVIDENCE FROM THE WEST GROUP
  • CHAPTER 4: RIDERS ON THE STORM. AMBER ORNAMENTS AS PIECES OF PLACES IN THE DUTCH FUNNEL BEAKER CULTURE
  • CHAPTER 5: NEIGHBOURS IN WESTPHALIA? THE HESSIAN-WESTPHALIAN GALLERY GRAVES AND THEIR CONNECTIONS TO THE FUNNEL BEAKER CULTURE
  • CHAPTER 6: LANDSCAPES AS SOCIAL SPACES AND RITUAL MEANING: SOME NEW RESULTS ON TRB IN NORTHERN GERMANY
  • CHAPTER 7: ROUND, OVAL OR RECTANGULAR? THE SHAPE OF TUMULI COVERING FUNNEL BEAKER BURIALS - SOME OLD IDEAS REVISED
  • CHAPTER 8: ‘OPEN DOLMENS’ – A MATTER OF DECAY?
  • CHAPTER 9: THE CAUSEWAYED ENCLOSURES AND THEIR SETTLEMENT LANDSCAPE AT SARUP, DENMARK
  • CHAPTER 10: DÖSERYGG AND THE SKEGRIE DOLMENS
  • CHAPTER 11: STONES FOR THE ANCESTORS - RED LIMESTONE AND CLEFT ROCKS
  • CHAPTER 12: THE USE OF AMBER IN THE SCANDINAVIAN STONE AGE
  • CHAPTER 13: TRANSFORMATION BY FIRE: A LOCALITY FOR ASSEMBLIES DURING THE EARLY NEOLITHIC FUNNEL BEAKER CULTURE IN CENTRAL SWEDEN
  • CHAPTER 14: NORTH OF THE ‘NORTH-GROUP’? THE TRB OF MÄLARDALEN AND BERGSLAGEN, EASTERN CENTRAL SWEDEN
  • CHAPTER 15: ON ‘WESTERN CIRCUMSTANCES’ IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF COMMUNITIES OF THE RADZIEJÓW GROUP OF THE FUNNEL BEAKER CULTURE
  • CHAPTER 16: COMMUNITIES OF THE FUNNEL BEAKER CULTURE DURING THE ERA OF ERECTING MONUMENTAL TOMBS IN THE TERRITORY OF POLAND: RITUALS, VESSELS AND SOCIAL DIVISIONS
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