Fonctions, utilisations et représentations de l'espace dans les sépultures monumentales du Néolithique européen

From Newgrange in Ireland to Hal Saflieni in Malta or Gavrinis in Brittany, Neolithic tombs are well known for their monumental nature. Far from being simple mortuary "containers", only aimed at receiving dead bodies, these tombs are complex and multiple architectures that were designed to...

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Other Authors: Robin, Guillaume (Editor), D'Anna, André (Editor), Schmitt, Aurore (Editor), Bailly, Maxence (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Published: Aix-en-Provence, France Presses universitaires de Provence 2016
Series:Préhistoires de la Méditerranée
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