1: Introduction; 2: Two Ways of Relating; 3: Broken and Complete Objects; 4: Hoards and Other Sets; 5: People, Cemeteries and Personal Identities; 6: People and Places in the Landscape; 7: Summary and Conclusions
John Chapman
'Based on impressively wide reading, sensitive to both anthropological theory and the archaeological material itself, this is a distinguished and thought-provoking addition to the literature on the prehistory of southeast Europe.' - American Journal of Archaeology
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