1: Introduction; 2: The genealogy of material culture and cultural identity; 3: Constructing identities through culture; 4: Discourses of identity in the interpretation of the past; 5: All things bright and beautiful?; 6: Imagining the new Europe; 7: One Europe – one past?; 8: Prehistory and the identity of Europe or, don't let's be beastly to the Hungarians; 9: European origins – ‘civilisation' and ‘barbarism'; 10: Farmers our ancestors and the identity of Europe; 11: Celts and politics; 12: Celts and Iberians; 13: The identity of France; 14: Narratives of Veøy; 15: Archaeological sources as ethnical evidence; 16: ‘Celtic' Iron Age Europe; 17: Britain after Rome
Paul Graves-Brown is a Research Fellow in the Department of
Psychology, University of Southampton. He researches in
interdisciplinary areas, particularly human origins and the
relationships between material culture and mental processes.
Siân Jones is a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of
Archaeology, University of Southampton and has written and
researched on ethnicity and archaeology.
Clive Gamble is Professor of Archaeology at the University of
Southampton and has published extensively on the Palaeolithic.
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