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Map of the Bell Beaker Phenomenon and neighbouring influenced territories (Background map by R. Fourestier).
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Recently I have discussed the question of genesis and spread of the Bell Beaker Phenomenon and its cultural impact on its periphery and neighbourhood (Turek 2011; 2013; 2014). In this paper I would like to look at the Bell Beaker World from the outer side. The social processes that we are able to reconstruct for the 3rd Millennium Europe were, howe...
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... and to what extend was the Beaker World connected to the other regions of the third millennium Old World? As I have demonstrated earlier (Turek 2013) the Beaker World had certain impact even beyond the main territory of its occurrence (see Fig. 3). Even in the regions with strong local cultural tradition the ideological content of the Bell Beaker Phenomenon was apparently known in terms of the spatial concept of otherness (Spatial otherness, Neustupný 1998, 6668). Negation of the Bell Beaker Phenomenon in some regions was therefore a conscious act of rejection of something ...