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Anthony Harding, Susanne Sievers and Natalie Venclová
J. R. Collis Publications Sheffield
A. Harding/S. Sievers/N. Velocvá, Introduction
E. Neustupný, Enclosures and fortifications in Central Europe
M. Godja, Large prehistoric enclosures in Bohemina: the evidence form the air
J. Chapman/B. Gaydarska/K. Hardy, Does enclosure make a difference? A view from the Balkans
V. Podborský/J. Kovárník, Neolithic and post-Neolithic enclosures in Moravia in their central European context
R. J. Mercer, The first known enclosures in souhern Britain: their nature, function and role, in space and time
M. Kunst, Zambujal and the enclosures of the Iberian Peninsula
A. Harding, Enclosing and excluding in Bronze Age Europe
R. Hingley, Defining community: iron, boundaries and transformation in later prehistoric Britain
S. Sievers, Oppida und ihre linearen Strukturen
G. Wieland, Spätkeltische Viereckschanzen in Süddeutschland: Umfriedung - Abgrenzung - Umwehrung
N. Venclová, Enclosing, enclosures and elites in the Iron Age
J. Collis, Enclosure in Iron Age Wessex viewed form modern
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