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The social organization at Branč

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2015

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Mrs Shennan studied Prehistory and Archaeology at Sheffield University from 1968–71 and since the has been working for a Ph.D. at Cambridge on Early Bronze Age social organization in Central Europe. Here she studies the cemetery at Branč in South West Slovakia with a view to finding out about the social organization of the Early Bronze Age community which it represents.

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