Monumental – compared to what? A perspective from Göbekli Tepe

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Monumental – compared to what? A perspective from Göbekli Tepe. / Kinzel, Moritz; Clare, Lee .

Monumentalising Life in the Neolithic: Narratives of Change and Continuity. ed. / Anne Gebauer; Lasse Sorensen; Anna Teather; A. de Valera. Oxbow Books, 2020. p. 31-50.

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Harvard

Kinzel, M & Clare, L 2020, Monumental – compared to what? A perspective from Göbekli Tepe. in A Gebauer, L Sorensen, A Teather & A de Valera (eds), Monumentalising Life in the Neolithic: Narratives of Change and Continuity. Oxbow Books, pp. 31-50.

APA

Kinzel, M., & Clare, L. (2020). Monumental – compared to what? A perspective from Göbekli Tepe. In A. Gebauer, L. Sorensen, A. Teather, & A. de Valera (Eds.), Monumentalising Life in the Neolithic: Narratives of Change and Continuity (pp. 31-50). Oxbow Books.

Vancouver

Kinzel M, Clare L. Monumental – compared to what? A perspective from Göbekli Tepe. In Gebauer A, Sorensen L, Teather A, de Valera A, editors, Monumentalising Life in the Neolithic: Narratives of Change and Continuity. Oxbow Books. 2020. p. 31-50

Author

Kinzel, Moritz ; Clare, Lee . / Monumental – compared to what? A perspective from Göbekli Tepe. Monumentalising Life in the Neolithic: Narratives of Change and Continuity. editor / Anne Gebauer ; Lasse Sorensen ; Anna Teather ; A. de Valera. Oxbow Books, 2020. pp. 31-50

Bibtex

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