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Book: Enclosing the Past

Chapter: Enclosing and Excluding in Bronze Age Europe

DOI: 10.1558/equinox.24786

Blurb:

This paper seeks to shed light on the processes at work during the Bronze Age when the practice of enclosing became widespread. A special case of Bronze Age enclosure -- the Bohemian site of Velim -- is explored and a model for the development of enclosure in this period is proposed in which special practices, including the digging of ditches and ramparts and the deposition of bone were a way of reinforcing social distinctions.

Chapter Contributors

  • Anthony Harding (A.F.Harding@exeter.ac.uk - aharding) 'University of Exeter'