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Book Review: Helle Vandkilde, Culture and Change in Central European Prehistory, 6th to 1st Millennium BC. (Aarhus: Aarhus University Press, 2007, 215 pp., pbk, ISBN 978 87 7934 245 3):

Book Review: Helle Vandkilde, Culture and Change in Central European Prehistory, 6th to 1st... REVIEWS 239 theoretical models rather opaque (such as fig. HELMS, Mary W., 1993. Craft and the Kingly 38 on p. 113). Ideal: Art, Trade, and Power. Austin: University It is incumbent on a reviewer to pick up of Texas Press. authors on points of detail, and there are many HELMS, Mary W., 1998. Access to Origins: of these; although the volume is generally Affines, Ancestors, and Aristocrats. Austin: well-edited (and thus easy to read), the University of Texas Press. authors do not appear to have been well Mark Pearce served by copy-editors: a number of works are Department of Archaeology omitted from the bibliography; Bietti Sestieri University of Nottingham, UK 1992 becomes Bietti-Sestieri 1992 in the bibli- ography, but Bietti Sestieri 1996 is Sestieri 1996 in the bibliography (in both cases the text cites Helle Vandkilde, Culture and Change in Central correctly); the Mitterberg Alpine Copper dis- European Prehistory, 6th to 1st Millennium BC. trict is misspelt as Witterberg (p. 134); (Aarhus: Aarhus University Press, 2007, 215 Margarita Primas becomes Margaretha (p. pp., pbk, ISBN 978 87 7934 245 3) 135); Zofia Stos-Gale becomes Stros-Gale (p. 138 and 419); and shafthole is misspelt as This compact and attractively produced http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png European Journal of Archaeology SAGE

Book Review: Helle Vandkilde, Culture and Change in Central European Prehistory, 6th to 1st Millennium BC. (Aarhus: Aarhus University Press, 2007, 215 pp., pbk, ISBN 978 87 7934 245 3):

European Journal of Archaeology , Volume 10 (2-3): 2 – Nov 3, 2016

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REVIEWS 239 theoretical models rather opaque (such as fig. HELMS, Mary W., 1993. Craft and the Kingly 38 on p. 113). Ideal: Art, Trade, and Power. Austin: University It is incumbent on a reviewer to pick up of Texas Press. authors on points of detail, and there are many HELMS, Mary W., 1998. Access to Origins: of these; although the volume is generally Affines, Ancestors, and Aristocrats. Austin: well-edited (and thus easy to read), the University of Texas Press. authors do not appear to have been well Mark Pearce served by copy-editors: a number of works are Department of Archaeology omitted from the bibliography; Bietti Sestieri University of Nottingham, UK 1992 becomes Bietti-Sestieri 1992 in the bibli- ography, but Bietti Sestieri 1996 is Sestieri 1996 in the bibliography (in both cases the text cites Helle Vandkilde, Culture and Change in Central correctly); the Mitterberg Alpine Copper dis- European Prehistory, 6th to 1st Millennium BC. trict is misspelt as Witterberg (p. 134); (Aarhus: Aarhus University Press, 2007, 215 Margarita Primas becomes Margaretha (p. pp., pbk, ISBN 978 87 7934 245 3) 135); Zofia Stos-Gale becomes Stros-Gale (p. 138 and 419); and shafthole is misspelt as This compact and attractively produced

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Published: Nov 3, 2016

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