Shennan, S. J. (1986). Central Europe in the third millennium BC: an evolutionary trajectory from the beginning of the European Bronze Age. J Anthropol Archaeol 5. Vol 5, pp. 115-146.
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Central Europe in the third millennium BC: an evolutionary trajectory from the beginning of the European Bronze Age | ||||||
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J Anthropol Archaeol 5 | ||||||
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Journal of Anthropological Archaeology | ||||||
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5 | ||||||
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115 - 146 | ||||||
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In copper-bearing areas, the metal began to appear in grave goods, not especially highly valued; in the Bell Beaker phase the metal began to undermine existing differentials and set up new ones, leading to competition, wider exchange networks, diffusion westwards, and probably the prestige use of riding horses. Competition could lead to warfare, and small fortified centres arose; patterns of competition, alliance and exchange continued and expanded until late 2nd millennium. Au(adp) | ||||||
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1986 | ||||||
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05 Dec 2008 |