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Conceptualising Space and Place: On the Role of Agency, Memory and Identity in the Construction of Space from the Upper Palaeolithic to the Iron Age in Europe
Conceptualising Space and Place: On the Role of Agency, Memory and Identity in the Construction of Space from the Upper Palaeolithic to the Iron Age in Europe
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Proceedings of the XV World Congress UISPP (Lisbon, 4-9 September 2006). Volume 41, Sessions C41 and C72
Edited by Ana M. S. Bettencourt, M. Jesus Sanches, Lara B. Alves and Ramon Fábregas Valcarce
Session C41 - The creation of ‘significant places’ and ‘landscapes’ in the Northwestern half of the Iberia, during Pre and Proto-historic times. Theoretical, recording and interpretation issues from case studies in this region. Session C72 - Space, Memory and Identity in the European Bronze Age
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