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Dreibrodt, Stefan; Furholt, Martin; Hofmann, Robert; Hinz, Martin; Cheben, Ivan (2017). P-ed-XRF-geochemical signatures of a 7300 year old Linear Band Pottery house ditch fill at Vráble-Ve'lké Lehemby, Slovakia - House inhabitation and post-depositional processes. Quaternary international, 438, pp. 131-143. Elsevier 10.1016/j.quaint.2017.03.054
Arponen, V. P. J.; Müller, Johannes; Hofmann, Robert; Furholt, Martin; Ribeiro, Artur; Horn, Christian; Hinz, Martin (2016). Using the Capability Approach to Conceptualise Inequality in Archaeology: the Case of the Late Neolithic Bosnian Site Okolište c. 5200–4600 BCE. Journal of archaeological method and theory, 23(2), pp. 541-560. Springer 10.1007/s10816-015-9252-0
Wunderlich, Maria; Heitz, Caroline; Hinz, Martin; Furholt, Marin (2023). Promoting bottom-up approaches to social archaeology. In: Heitz, Caroline; Wunderlich, Maria; Hinz, Martin; Furholt, Martin (eds.) Rethinking Neolithic Societies. New Perspectives on Social Relations, Political Organization and Cohabitation. Open Series in Prehistoric Archaeology: Vol. 5 (pp. 9-23). Sidestone Press
Heitz, Caroline (2023). From “communities of practice” to “translocal communities”: A practice-theoretical approach to mobility and the sociospatial configurations of Neolithic groups. In: Heitz, Caroline; Wunderlich, Maria; Hinz, Martin; Furholt, Martin (eds.) Rethinking Neolithic Societies. New Perspectives on Social Relations, Political Organization and Cohabitation. Open Series in Prehistoric Archaeology: Vol. 5 (pp. 63-97). Sidestone Press
Furholt, Martin; Hinz, Martin; Mischka, Doris (2018). Putting Things into Practice: Pragmatic Theory and the Exploration of Monumental Landscapes. In: Haug, Annette; Käppel, Lutz; Müller, Johannes (eds.) Past Landscapes: The Dynamics of Interaction between Society, Landscape, and Culture (pp. 87-106). Leiden: Sidestone
Heitz, Caroline; Wunderlich, Maria; Hinz, Martin; Furholt, Martin (eds.) (2023). Rethinking Neolithic Societies. New Perspectives on Social Relations, Political Organization and Cohabitation. Open Series in Prehistoric Archaeology: Vol. 5. Sidestone Press 10.59641/ndr028gp