The Early Bronze Age Murayghat Bowls - an example of commensal eating?

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The Early Bronze Age I is a time of considerable change, in both material as well as organisational aspects of the society. The ways social prestige, affiliation and power are expressed changes from the Late Chalcolithic with its prestige items and cultic objects to the EB II/III more urbanised society, where power and prestige are based in agricultural and pastoral land. In the EB I the burial pattern of the Chalcolithic with its cemeteries continues, but develops into a landscape phenomenon, expressed in dolmen fields, where groups could have come together to bury their dead and engage in rituals, necessary to negotiate and foster social cohesion in a changing society under certain pressure.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationThe proceedings of the 12th ICAANE
Number of pages9
Volume1
Place of PublicationWiesbaden
PublisherHarrossowitz Verlag
Publication date2023
Pages393-402
ISBN (Print)9783447118736
Publication statusPublished - 2023

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