Towards an integrated bioarchaeological perspective on the central European Neolithic: understanding the pace and rhythm of social processes through comparative discussion of the western loess belt and Alpine foreland
Alasdair Whittle's work on Neolithic Europe has resisted characterisation of early farming as monolithic, conservative and unchanging, highlighting instead its mutability and fundamentally social nature. His research also pays close attention to the importance of chronology for understanding th...
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Oxbow Books
2017
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