Learning from monsters? Explaining the spread of ‘fashionable’ Iron Age material culture
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Documents
- Learning from monsters
3.26 MB, PDF document
- Raimund Karl - Speaker
Description
Paper on the effects of hostage exchange and fosterage practices on Iron Age material culture distribution across Europe
22 Nov 2014
Event (Conference)
Title | Societe Belge d'Etudes Celtiques |
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Period | 22/11/14 → 22/11/14 |
Location | Bruxelles |
City | Brussels |
Country/Territory | Belgium |
Degree of recognition | National event |
Event (Conference)
Title | Societe Belge d'Etudes Celtiques |
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Date | 22/11/14 → 22/11/14 |
Location | Bruxelles |
City | Brussels |
Country/Territory | Belgium |
Degree of recognition | National event |
Keywords
- Archaeology, Iron Age, Europe, Education, Celtic Studies
Research outputs (1)
- Published
Neighbourhood, Hospitality, Fosterage, and Contracts.
Research output: Contribution to conference › Paper
Prof. activities and awards (1)
Societe Belge d'Etudes Celtiques
Activity: Participating in or organising an event › Participation in Academic conference