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  • Anthony Harding University of Exeter
Bd. 23 (2013), Monográfico, ##plugins.themes.xejournal.article.pages## 165-182
DOI: https://doi.org/10.30827/cpag.v23i0.3106
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The Bronze Age site of Velim, Czech Republic, saw the deposition of much skeletal material, mostly disarticulated and dumped in disorder in pits and ditches. A number of explanations have been advanced for this (cult, defence, normal burial, warfare followed by massacre). The paper considers the evidence for each explanation, and attempts a reinterpretation in the light of recent work on comparable sites, notably in the Tollense valley in north-east Germany, and Cliffs End Farm, south-east England.

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Harding, A. (2013). VELIM AND VIOLENCE. Cuadernos De Prehistoria Y Arqueología De La Universidad De Granada, 23, 165–182. https://doi.org/10.30827/cpag.v23i0.3106