These thirty-two papers have been taken from General Session 11 of the XIVth UISPP Congress held at the University of Liège in 2001. They provide new archaeological and material evidence and research from across Bronze Age Europe and throw fresh light on, for example, ritual and monument construction, funerary practices, contact between regions, hoards, metallurgy, chronology and early towns. More specific subjects include: the Bronze Age use of caves; Thracian monuments; Italian tablets; Iberian ceramics; the use of open space in Neopalatial Crete; Bronze Age Azerbaijan; Lerna; pottery and utensil production in Sicily, and much more. The majority of the papers are in English with the remainder in French.
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