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The Comparative Archaeology WEB©

Index for Links to Internet Publications of Europe's Neolithic and Copper Age

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Maximilian O. Baldia

 

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1999, 2000, December 1, 2008 ©

 

 

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Bakker, J. A., J. Kruk, A. E. Lanting, S. Milisauskas

1998      The earliest evidence of wheeled transport in Europe and the Near East. Presented at the 63rd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology in the symposium: Prehistoric communication: The first wheels, roads, metals, and monumental architecture. Friday, March 27, 1998 in Seattle, Washington, USA. The Comparative Archaeology WEB©.

 

Baldia, M. O.

1994      Megalithic Tombs and Interregional Communication. Papers presented at the international symposium: Megaliths and Social Geography, 13-17 May 1994, Falköping, Sweden.

 

1995/02               A Spatial Analysis of Megalithic Tombs. Vol. 1-2. Ph. D. Dissertation. Southern Methodist University. The Comparative Archaeology WEB© (Updated periodically)

 

1996      From dolmen to passage- and gallery-grave: An interregional construction analysis. Paper delivered 25 June 1995 at the conference on Megalithic tombs: Their Context and Construction. Kalundborg, Denmark.

 

1998      Megalithic Tomb Index: Data Base of Megalithic Tombs, Long-Mounds and Tumuli. The Comparative Archaeology WEB©

 

1998      Neolithic Chronology. The Comparative Archaeology WEB©

 

1998      C14 Dates of Long-Mounds (Earthen Long-Barrows) and Megalithic Tombs from North and Central Europe. The Comparative Archaeology WEB©.

 

1998      Funnel Beaker Culture (TRB) Baalberge group calibrated C14 dates. The Comparative Archaeology WEB©.

 

1998      Causewayed enclosures, the oldest roads, the first wagon tracks, and the development of megalithic tombs in southern Scandinavia and Central Europe. Presented at the 63rd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology in the symposium: Prehistoric communication: The first wheels, roads, metals, and monumental architecture. Friday, March 27, 1998 in Seattle, Washington, USA.

 

1998      The Hilltop Villages Near Rmíz. The Comparative Archaeology WEB©

 

1998      The oldest persevered textile from the Neolithic/Eneolithic in Central / Northern Europe? The Comparative Archaeology WEB©.

 

1998      The Earliest Stone Wall. The Comparative Archaeology WEB©. (Periodically updated)

 

1988      The Oldest Wagon Tracks and a megalithic tomb. The Comparative Archaeology WEB©. (Periodically updated)

 

1998      The First OCR Dates from the Czech Republic. The Comparative Archaeology WEB©. (Periodically updated)

 

1999      Suns, Wheels and Megalithic Tombs: The first color pictures of sun-wheel symbols from the megalithic tomb of Blengow 1, E. Germany. The Comparative Archaeology WEB©. (Periodically updated)

 

1999      Rmíz Index of Figures: Collection of maps, drawings and photographs of Central Moravian Neolithic/Copper Age walled sites, burial mounds, artifacts, human and animal remains, textiles, etc. The Comparative Archaeology WEB©. (Periodically updated)

 

2001      The Iceman’s Food Fight. The Comparative Archaeology WEB©. (Periodically updated)

 

2001      The Origins of Agriculture. The Comparative Archaeology WEB©. (Periodically updated)

 

Baldia, M. O., C. Baldia and D. Frink

1998      The Czech American Research Project: 1998 Activity Report. The Comparative Archaeology WEB©. (This article is a major update/revisions of an article originally published by Christel Baldia on the Weber State University web site.)

 

Baldia, M. O. and M. Smíd.

1998/01               Rmíz: The oldest fort with stone faced rampart and its significance in the Neolithic/Copper Age Moravian landscape. Presented at the 63rd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology in the symposium: Prehistoric communication: The first wheels, roads, metals, and monumental architecture. Friday, March 27, 1998 in Seattle, Washington, USA. The Comparative Archaeology WEB©.

 

Baldia, M. O., J. P. Staeck and M. Šmíd

2001      Hügelgräber der Trichterbecherkultur in Ludéřov. Pravěk, Nová řada 11, 2001:43-59. (Baldia et al 2001 TBK-Baden LNMD Luderov CZ Image on Text.pdf)

 

Bogucki, Peter

1997      The Neolithic Diaspora in Europe

 

1996      Changing Neolithic Landscapes at Brzesc Kujawski, Poland

 

1995      How Agriculture Came to Central Europe

 

1995      The Neolithic Mosaic on the North European Plain

 

Cassen, S.

1998      Parameters of the neolithisation in the west of France: from the circulation of prestige goods to the invention of symbols. Presented at the 63rd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology in the symposium: Prehistoric communication: The first wheels, roads, metals, and monumental architecture. Friday, March 27, 1998 in Seattle, Washington, USA. The Comparative Archaeology WEB©.

 

Frink, D.

1999 The OCR Carbon Dating Procedure and Its Application at the Rmiz Site, Czech Republic. The Comparative Archaeology WEB©.

 

Frink, D. and A. Hathaway

2000      Behavioral Continuity on a Changing Landscape. Presented at the 65th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology in the symposium: Perspective 2000: Cultural Continuity and Social Change, Philadelphia, USA, April 5 to 9, 2000. The Comparative Archaeology WEB©.

 

Hoika, J.

1998      Trade and Communication within the Neolithic Funnel Beaker Culture (TRB) of the Baltic Region. Presented at the 63rd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology in the symposium: Prehistoric communication: The first wheels, roads, metals, and monumental architecture. Friday, March. The Comparative Archaeology WEB©.

 

Jakes, K.

1998      Oldest Cloth/New Test Results. The Comparative Archaeology WEB©.

 

Primas, M.

1998      Monuments and Mobility in SE Europe around 3000 BC. Presented at the 63rd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology in the symposium: Prehistoric communication: The first wheels, roads, metals, and monumental architecture. Friday, March 27, 1998 in Seattle, Washington, USA. The Comparative Archaeology WEB©.

 

Raetzel-Fabian, D.

2000/02a             Monumentality and Communication: Neolithic Enclosures and Long Distance Tracks in Neolithic Central Europe. Presented at the 63rd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology in the symposium: Perspective 2000: Cultural Continuity and Social Change. The Comparative Archaeology WEB©.

 

2000/02b Absolute Chronology and Cultural Development of the Neolithic Wartberg Culture of Germany. JungsteinSeite ©.

 

1999      The Calden Causewayed Enclosure and the Neolithic Wartberg culture of Germany. The Comparative Archaeology WEB© This paper has been replaced by 2000/02a as of  January 8, 2002 (see above).

 

Wason, P.

1998      Monuments, Religion, Status and Communication in the Neolithic. Presented at the 63rd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. Presented at the 63rd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology in the symposium: Prehistoric communication: The first wheels, roads, metals, and monumental architecture. Friday, March 27, 1998 in Seattle, Washington, USA. The Comparative Archaeology WEB©.




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