Journal of European Archaeology: Autumn 1994 (Journal of European Archaeology, Vol 2, Part 2)
This archaeological work deals with a range of Europe-focused issues. For example, it includes coverage of cult phenomena during the Neolithic in the Italian peninsula; interpretation of late-Bronze-Age communities in south-eastern Poland; the archaeology of thirst; and Alamannic princely forts.
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