Congrès, colloques, réunions - Appel à contributions / Call for papers
1er-6 septembre 2020
Reporté 2-7 septembre 2021
Meknès - Université Moulay Ismaïl
Session S3-A du 19ème congrès UISPP "Evolution des sociétés humaines de la préhistoire à la protohistoire"
Since Prehistory inter-group conflict is widely demonstrated in many areas. In the Epipaleolithic Kenya, remains of inter group violence has been discovered in Lake Turkana. In Volos’ke, in Epipaleoltihc Ukraine, several number of violent death has been identified. In the LBK area in the Early Neolithic central Europe many examples of intergroup violence are now known in villages and collective graves; in the Iberian Levantine Neolithic some paintings in caves or rock-shelters show combats between groups of archers; in several parts of Continental Europe and in Great Britain osteoarchaeological analysis demonstrate that several individuals have been subjected to shocking evidence for violent assaults involving clubs, axes, and arrowshot, as for example in the mass grave of Eulau in Germany, dating to the Neolithic corded ware culture
Organisateurs - Session Organisers
Gabriele L. F. Berruti
University of Ferrara/ / Museo Carlo Conti di Borgosesia, Italy
ilgabbro79@gmail.com
Fernando Coimbra
Geosciences Centre of Coimbra University/ Polytechnic Institute of Tomar, Portugal
coimbra.rockart@yahoo.com
Davide Delfino
Ministry of Cultural heritage and Activities, Italy/ Geosciences Centre of Coimbra University, Portugal
davdelfino@mail.com
Andy Reymann
Goethe University, Frankfurt, Germany
reymann@em.uni-frankfurt.de