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Johannes Müller, Martin Hinz & Maria Wunderlich (2019) - Megaliths – Societies – Landscapes. Early Monumentality and Social Differentiation in Neolithic Europe. Proceedings of the international conference "Megaliths – Societies – Landscapes. Early Monumentality and Social Differentiation in Neolithic Europe" (16th–20th June 2015) in Kiel, Bonn, Habelt, 1162 p. EAN 9783774942134 160,00 €.

Monumentality and megaliths continue to be a prominent and central research object in prehistoric archaeology, as reflected by the lasting interest in the research of monumentality in the course of many research projects. A considerable improvement of the understanding of monumentality has been accomplished by improved dating-methods and comparative perspectives. In accordance with these developments, an international conference was held in Kiel in 2015, aiming to bring together researchers from all over Europe and their respective perspectives on different forms of monumentality. The conference « Megaliths, Societies, Landscapes. Early Monumentality and Social Differentiation in Neolithic Europe » was organised by and meant as a platform for final discussions of the Priority Programme 1400 « Early Monumentality and Social Differentiation. On the origin and development of Neolithic large scale buildings and the emergence of early complex societies in Northern Central Europe ». This priority programme lasted for six years and included several institutions in Germany. We would like to thank all of the researchers involved for their persistent and fruitful work, which are mainly also published as monographs within this series. The European Megalithic Study Group also took part in the conference. The conference – and with it this publication – provided a framework for the presentation and discussion of many different case studies, which shed light on the interconnectedness and diversity of the complex monumentality in Neolithic and Chalcolithic Europe. It also provided a place to discuss open questions and problems, whereby we hope that this book will equally provide a basis for further discussions. […] http://megalithe.be/actu/colloque_kiev_2015.

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