Publication: Communicating identity through built space – Concise-sous-Colachoz (CH), a case study
Communicating identity through built space – Concise-sous-Colachoz (CH), a case study
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Spring, M. (2015). Communicating identity through built space – Concise-sous-Colachoz (CH), a case study (S. Bergebrant & A. Wessmann, Eds.; pp. 409–420). Oxford University Press.
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The Nordic Bronze Age Symposium began modestly in 1977 with 13 participants, and has now expanded to over 120 participants: a tenfold increase that reflects the expanding role of Bronze Age research in Scandinavia, not least amongst younger researchers. From having taken a back seat in the 1970s, it is now in the driver's seat in terms of expanding research themes, publications and international impact. This collection of articles helps to explain why the Bronze Age has come to hold such a fascination within modern archaeological rese
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Spring, M. (2015). Communicating identity through built space – Concise-sous-Colachoz (CH), a case study (S. Bergebrant & A. Wessmann, Eds.; pp. 409–420). Oxford University Press.