T. L. Kienlin/M. Korczyńska/Klaus Cappenberg, Alternative Trajectories in Bronze Age Landscapes and the ‘Failure’ to Enclose. In: T. L. Kienlin et al. (eds.), Settlement, Communication and Exchange around the Western Carpathians. Oxford: Archaeopress 2014, 159–200. (original) (raw)
Originally published in Settlement, Communication and Exchange around the Western Carpathians International Workshop held at the Institute of Archaeology, Jagiellonian University, Kraków, October 27–28, 2012 edited by T. L. Kienlin, P. Valde-Nowak, M. Korczyńska, K. Cappenberg and J. Ociepka, Archaeopress 2014. This version published in Archaeopress Open Access 2014, available here. For more information regarding Archaeopress Open Access please visit the Archaeopress website. Direct link to book: http://archaeopress.com/ArchaeopressShop/Public/displayProductDetail.asp?id={3216C80E-D163-43F0-80B4-EF304B03B96A} Link to website: http://archaeopress.com/ArchaeopressShop/Public/defaultAll.asp?OpenAccess=Y&intro=true
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