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1The Warrior's Beauty: The Masculine Body and Self-Identity in Bronze-Age EuropeJournal of European Archaeology1995229
2What Would a Bronze-Age World System Look Like? Relations Between Temperate Europe and the Mediterranean in Later PrehistoryJournal of European Archaeology1993202
3Mesolithic and Early Neolithic in the Iron Gates: A Paiaeodietary PerspectiveJournal of European Archaeology1997158
4Reading Dress: The Construction of Social Categories and Identities in Bronze Age EuropeJournal of European Archaeology199791
5Reviving the Grand Narrative: Archaeology and Long-Term Change The Second David L. Clarke Memorial LectureJournal of European Archaeology199586
6The Creation of Value and Prestige in the Aegean Late Bronze AgeJournal of European Archaeology199766
7Editorial Introduction to the First Issue of the Journal of European ArchaeologyJournal of European Archaeology199363
8The Cup of Gyptis: Rethinking the Colonial Encounter in Early-Iron-Age Western Europe and the Relevanceof World-Systems ModelsJournal of European Archaeology199557
9Doors to Other Worlds: Scandinavian Death Rituals in Gotlandic PerspectivesJournal of European Archaeology199352
10Catastrophe, Chaos and Complexity: The Death, Decay and Rebirth of Towns from Antiquity to TodayJournal of European Archaeology199746
11The Beginning of Neolithic Economies in Southeastern Europe: an Anatolian PerspectiveJournal of European Archaeology199745
12Assessing the Scale and Organisation of Germanic Iron Production in Heeten, the NetherlandsJournal of European Archaeology199542
13The Power of Case Studies. Interpretation of a Late-Bronze-Age Settlement in Central SwedenJournal of European Archaeology199441
14The Strength of the Past and its Great Might: An Essay on the Use of the PastJournal of European Archaeology199340
15Can we Recognise a Different European Past? A Contrastive Archaeology of Later Prehistoric Settlements in Southern EnglandJournal of European Archaeology199340
16Radiocarbon and the Chronology of Scandinavian Megalithic GravesJournal of European Archaeology199539
17Gender Contradictions, Moral Coalitions, and Inequality in Prehistoric ItalyJournal of European Archaeology199438
18Towards a Chronology of Megaliths: Understanding Monumental Time and Cultural MemoryJournal of European Archaeology199638
19Of Death and Debt. A History of the Body in Neolithic and Early Bronze Age YorkshireJournal of European Archaeology199637
20House Contents in Pompeii: Data Collectionand Interpretative Procedures for a Reappraisal of Roman Domestic Lifeand Site Formation ProcessesJournal of European Archaeology199533
21Early- and Middle-Neolithic Agriculture in Denmark: Pollen Spectra from Soils in Burial Mounds of the Funnel Beaker CultureJournal of European Archaeology199332
22'Honorary Males' or Women of Substance? Gender, Status, and Power in Iron-Age EuropeJournal of European Archaeology199531
23Symbolic Communication Systems: Symbols on Anthropomorphic Figurines of the Neolithic and Chalcolithic from South-Eastern EuropeJournal of European Archaeology199628
24The Rock Art of the Côa Valley (Portugal) and its Archaeological Context: First Results of Current ResearchJournal of European Archaeology199728
25Commodities, Transactions, and Growth in the Central-European Early Bronze AgeJournal of European Archaeology199323
26Landscape Archaeology: Of Making and SeeingJournal of European Archaeology199622
27Assembling, Displaying, and Dissembling Neolithic and Eneolithic Figurines and ModelsJournal of European Archaeology199621
28At the Interface of Archaeology, Linguistics and Genetics: Indoeuropean Dispersals and the Agricultural Transition in EuropeJournal of European Archaeology199520
29Enchainment Commodification and Gender in the Balkan Copper AgeJournal of European Archaeology199620
30Burials Within Settlements of the Linienbandkeramik and Stichbandkeramik Cultures of Central Europe. On the Social Construction of Death in Early-Neolithic SocietyJournal of European Archaeology199319
31Sentimental Prehistories: The Construction of the Fenland PastJournal of European Archaeology199719
32The Identity of Europe in Prehistoric ArchaeologyJournal of European Archaeology199418
33The Archaeology of ThirstJournal of European Archaeology199418
34Identities, Material Culture, and Change: 'Celts' and 'Germans' in Late-Iron-Age EuropeJournal of European Archaeology199517
35Social Trends in Temperate Eurasia During the Second and First Millennia BCJournal of European Archaeology199617
36Growing Grain for Others or How to Detect surplus Production?Journal of European Archaeology199617
37The Reproduction of Archaeological Discourse: the Case of JapanJournal of European Archaeology199717
38Nationalism, Politics, and the Practice of Archaeology in Soviet TranscaucasiaJournal of European Archaeology199314
39Regions of the Imagination: Archaeologists, Local People, and the Archaeological Record in Fieldwork, GreeceJournal of European Archaeology199314
40Graphic Caricature and the Ethos of Ordinary People at PompeiiJournal of European Archaeology199313
41Ritual, Context, and Gender in Neolithic South-Eastern ItalyJournal of European Archaeology199412
42Style and the Design of a Perfume Jar from an Archaic Greek City StateJournal of European Archaeology199311
43Viereckschanzen and Feasting: Socio-Political Ritual in Iron-Age Central EuropeJournal of European Archaeology199511
44Archaeology and the Contemporary Myths of the PastJournal of European Archaeology199310
45Dating the 'Copper Age' in the Italian Peninsula and Adjacent IslandsJournal of European Archaeology199410
46Bronze Age Economy and Ideology: Central Europe in FocusJournal of European Archaeology199710
47Warrior Economy and Trading Economy in Viking-Age ScandinaviaJournal of European Archaeology19949
48Dendrodate for the Wehringen Iron Age Wagon Grave (778±5 BC) in Relation to Other Recently Obtained Absolute Dates for the Hallstatt Period in Southern GermanyJournal of European Archaeology19969
49Heroes and Tragic Figures in the Transition to the Neolithic. Exploring Images of the Human Being in Archaeological TextsJournal of European Archaeology19969
50European Archaeology and Two Brazilian Offspring: Classical Archaeology and Art HistoryJournal of European Archaeology19979