Social structure in Hallstatt burial mounds – how far can we go?

The paper concentrates on features of burial mounds which are usually related to ideas of social status and social role of the deceased. Based on several case studies from the Eastern Hallstatt Circle the author will try to show that these features are not simple reflections of the social structure...

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Glavni autor: Potrebica, Hrvoje (-)
Vrsta građe: Članak
Jezik: eng
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