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Burials and builders of Stonehenge: social identities in Late Neolithic and Chalcolithic Britain Enthalten in Jungsteinsite Bd. 2010, Nr. 5-13, 26. November 2010: 1-11
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Causewayed enclosures and megalithic monuments as media for shaping Neolithic identities Enthalten in Jungsteinsite Bd. 2010, Nr. 5-09, 09. November 2010: 1-15
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Innate and/or expressed identities: Their conceptualization through monumentality, funerary practices and grave goods? Some examples from the megalithic tradition of western France. Enthalten in Jungsteinsite Bd. 2010, Nr. 5-05, 15. Oktober 2010: 1-47
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Is a social differentiation detectable in the TRB culture? Enthalten in Jungsteinsite Bd. 2010, Nr. 5-06, 19. Oktober 2010: 1-13
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Measuring distinction in the megalithic architecture of the Carnac region: from sign to material Enthalten in Jungsteinsite Bd. 2010, Nr. 5-16, 11. Januar 2011: 1-49
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Megaliths, Landscapes and Identities: the case of Falbygden, Sweden Enthalten in Jungsteinsite Bd. 2010, Nr. 5-11, 29. Oktober 2010: 1-18
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The first monumental cemeteries of western Europe: the "passy type" necropolis in the Paris Basin around 4500 BC Enthalten in Jungsteinsite Bd. 2010, Nr. 5-07, 19. Oktober 2010: 1-14
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Who was who in the Neolithic Enthalten in Jungsteinsite Bd. 2010, Nr. 5-12, 09. November 2010: 1-10
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