The Identity of Europe in Prehistoric Archaeology (original) (raw)

1994, Journal of European Archaeology

AATIaa paC olin Renfrew, The identity of Europe in prehistoric archaeology 153 Michael Rowlands, Why do we need a European Association of Archaeologists? 175 Renata Grifoni Cremonesi, Observations on the problems related to certain cult phenomena during the Neolithic in the Italian peninsula 179 Robin Skeates, Ritual, context, and gender in Neolithic southeastern Italy 199 Douglass W Bailey, The representation of gender: homology or propaganda 215 Slawomir Kadrow, Social structures and social evolution among early-Bronze-Agecommunitiesin south-eastem Poland 229 Inga Ullin, The power of case studies. Interpretation of a late-Bronze-Agesettlement in central Sweden 249 Mariassunta Cuozzo, Patterns of organisation and funerary customs in the cemetery of Pontecagnano (Salerno) during the OrientaIisingperiod 263 Slavomil Venel, The archaeology of thirst 299 Alex Woolf and Roy Eldridge, Sharing a drink with Marcel Mauss: the uses and abuses of alchoholin early medieval Europe 327 Ross~amson, The end of Alamannic princely forts and the supposed Merovingian hegemony 341 Inger Zachrisson, Archaeology and politics: Saami,prehistory and history in central Scandinavia 361 Colin Renfrew, McDonald Institute, Downing Street, Cambridge CB2 3ER. Great Britain Jou7'J'lll1 ojEllropttDl ArchMology (1994) 2.2:153-173. ,