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colonisation processes have until recently proved archaeologically almost invisible, 3 and tremendously opaque in the retrospective, politicised and frequently contradictory written sources. More specifically, I intend to focus on northwestern Iberia, a region
–140. Garrido-Pena, R.–Rojo-Guerra, M. A.–Martínez de Lagrán, Í. G. (eds) 2005 Bell Beakers in Central Iberia (the Inner Meseta). In: El Campaniforme en la Península Ibérica y su contexto europeo – Bell Beakers in the Iberian Peninsula and their European context
References Bianchi , Valentina and Mara Frascarelli . 2010 . Is topic a root phenomenon? Iberia 2 . 43 – 88
Burials without bodies•
The symbolic burials of the Carpathian Basin and the Lower Danube region during the Late Neolithic and Copper Age
Testek nélküli temetkezések•
A Kárpát-medence és az Al-Duna vidék szimbolikus temetkezései a késő neolitikum és a rézkor idején
Archaeologies: Prehistoric Iberia (3000–1500 BC) and the American Southwest (A.D. 900–1600) . Oxford , 103 – 120 . Price , Richard 1997 Burial Practice and Aspects of Social Structure in the Late Chalcolithic of North-East Bulgaria . PhD Thesis, St. John
. Bianchi , Valentina and Mara Frascarelli . 2010 . Is topic a root phenomenon . Iberia 2 . 43 – 88 . Brattico , Pauli . 2011 . The diehard extended projection
. Ursini , Francesco-Alessio and Nobu Akagi . 2013 . Another look at spatial prepositions and the modification problem . Iberia 5 . 38 – 84 . Ursini , Francesco-Alessio and Nobu
music and often encountered major difficulties in composing the last movement, recapitulating the different themes of the work. The sources for the last movements of the String Quartet, “Iberia,” the Cello Sonata and the Violin Sonata are all marked by