
Earliest wagon design on the funnel beaker from
Bronocice, Poland (Milisauskas & Kruk 1982)
Updated November 20, 2001, 19:40 hours.
- Session
Abstract
- Individual abstracts with
links to available papers:
- The earliest evidence of wheeled transport in
Europe and the Near East. J.
A. Bakker, J. Kruk, A. E. Lanting, S. Milisauskas
- Causewayed
enclosures, the oldest roads, the first wagon tracks, and the development
of megalithic tombs in southern Scandinavia and Central Europe. M. O. Baldia
- Parameters
of the neolithisation in the west of France: from the circulation of
prestige goods to the invention of symbols. S. Cassen
- Trade
and Communication within the Neolithic Funnel Beaker Culture (TRB) of the
Baltic Region. J. Hoika
- The
Earthen Long Barrow Phenomenon in Europe: a Vision of the Neolithic World.
M. Midgley
- Monuments
and Mobility in SE Europe around 3000 BC. M. Primas
- Rmíz:
The oldest fort with stone faced rampart and its significance in the
Neolithic/Copper Age Moravian landscape. M. O. Baldia and M. Smíd
- Archaeological
Signatures of Population Movements: The Case of Early Christian Ireland
and Scotland. D. R. Snow
- Mounds,
Monuments, and the Politics of Power: Dimensions of Effigy Mound
Function. J. Staeck
- New
World Roads: Symbols of Control and Unity. R. G. Vivian
- Monuments,
Religion, Status and Communication in the Neolithic. P. Wason
- Late
Neolithic megalithic structures at Nabta Playa (Sahara), southwestern
Egypt. F. Wendorf, R. Schild

