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This analysis of Neolithic long barrows in Bohemia and Central Europe presents new data, based primarily on remote sensing and targeted excavations, to define the construction and chronological development of these monuments, advance knowledge of their spread and reconstruct their social and religious significance for early farming communities.

Produktbeschreibung
This analysis of Neolithic long barrows in Bohemia and Central Europe presents new data, based primarily on remote sensing and targeted excavations, to define the construction and chronological development of these monuments, advance knowledge of their spread and reconstruct their social and religious significance for early farming communities.
Autorenporträt
Jan Turek is a Czech research archaeologist in the Center for Theoretical Study, Joint Research Institute of Charles University & the Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague. He studied in Prague, Bratislava and Sheffield. He is a specialist in the Neolithic and Chalcolithic periods of Europe, especially in regards to the reconstruction of social and gender structure and symbolic systems and monumentality of prehistoric communities.