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This study re-evaluates Neolithic funerary practices in the Alsace plain (5300â 4000 BC), using an expanded burial corpus and comparative analysis rooted in social anthropology. It challenges assumptions of egalitarianism by identifying differentiated burial wealth and proposes socially segmented groups with male-dominated economic roles.

Produktbeschreibung
This study re-evaluates Neolithic funerary practices in the Alsace plain (5300â 4000 BC), using an expanded burial corpus and comparative analysis rooted in social anthropology. It challenges assumptions of egalitarianism by identifying differentiated burial wealth and proposes socially segmented groups with male-dominated economic roles.
Autorenporträt
Laura Waldvogel est archeologue, specialisee dans l'etude des structures sociales du Neolithique europeen a partir des donnees funeraires. Actuellement chercheuse postdoctorale au Laboratoire d'archeologie prehistorique et anthropologie (LAP) de l'Universite de Geneve, elle mene des recherches ethnoarcheologiques a Sumba (Indonesie) dediees a l'expression du megalithisme en contexte de societes segmentees . Ses travaux s'inscrivent dans le cadre du projet Specialized craftspeople on the move: a holistic approach to Bell Beaker societies in the Alps and in Europe (SNSF adv grant #216492, PI Marie Besse).