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The making of chalcolithic assembly places: Trypillia megasites as materialized consensus among equal strangers?

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posted on 2018-06-29, 15:06 authored by Marco Nebbia, Bisserka Gaydarska, Andrew Millard, John Chapman

In the last decade, we have witnessed a second methodological revolution in research into the Trypillia megasites of Ukraine – the largest sites in fourth-millennium BC Europe and possibly the world. However, these methodological advances have not been accompanied by parallel advances in the understanding of the nature and development of the megasites. New data have led to a ‘tipping point’ which leads us to reject the traditional interpretation of megasites as long-term centres permanently occupied by tens of thousands of people.

The contention of the alternative approach is the temporary, short-term dwelling of much smaller populations at megasites such as Nebelivka. In this article, the authors present two alternative models for the gradual emergence of the highly structured plan of the Trypillia megasite.

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This work was supported by the National Geographic Society [2012/211]; Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) [AH/I025867/1]

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