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List of figures and tables | ||
List of contributors | ||
General editor's preface | ||
Acknowledgements | ||
1 | Introduction | 1 |
2 | Conflict and innovation: the development of archaeological traditions in Iberia | 6 |
3 | Behavioral transformations during the Pleistocene: an Iberian perspective | 34 |
4 | The Neolithic of the Iberian Peninsula | 65 |
5 | The funerary world and the dynamics of change in southeast Spain (fourth-second millennia BC) | 85 |
6 | The dynamics of the occupation of the middle basin of the river Guadiana between the fourth and second millennia BC: an interpretational hypothesis | 98 |
7 | The Neolithic/Chalcolithic transition in Portugal: the dynamics of change in the third millennium BC | 128 |
8 | The dynamics of change in northwest Portugal during the first millennium BC | 143 |
9 | Migration revisited: Urnfields in Iberia | 158 |
10 | The Iron Age Iberian peoples of the upper Guadalquivir valley | 175 |
11 | Urban transformation and cultural change | 192 |
12 | Hispania: from the second century AD to Late Antiquity | 211 |
13 | Observations on historiography and change from the sixth to tenth centuries in the north and west of the Iberian Peninsula | 235 |
14 | The origins of Al-Andalus (the eighth and ninth centuries): continuity and change | 265 |
15 | All change? A commentary on Iberian archaeology | 279 |
Index | 293 |
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