Muerte compartida. Arquitecturas megalíticas en Europa

  1. Primitiva Bueno Ramírez 1
  1. 1 Universidad de Alcalá
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    Universidad de Alcalá

    Alcalá de Henares, España

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Journal:
Vínculos de Historia

ISSN: 2254-6901

Year of publication: 2024

Issue Title: La idea de Europa en la Historia

Issue: 13

Pages: 13-36

Type: Article

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Abstract

The great European megalithic structures have been understood as the receptacle of collective burials across the Atlantic façade since Neolithic times. Relationships between various architectural and symbolic manifestations found in these necropolises remain a contemporary subject of discussion in relation to their chronology and diachrony, architectural evolution, modes of use, interactions on a larger and smaller scale, origins, and final completion. It is generally considered that megalithic funerary sites throughout Europe had closer relations than previously assumed. The complexity of these relations surpasses basic mechanisms of maritime diffusion in favour of an integration of these stone structures within the social and symbolic networks of the late Prehistory in Europe.

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