The result of the synergy between four doctoral projects and an advanced
MA-level course on Bronze Age Europe, this integrated assemblage of
articles represents a variety of different subjects united by a single
theme: movement. Ranging from theoretical discussion of the various
responses to and reactions from the circulation of people, objects and
ideas to the transmission of the spiral and the trade in crafting
expertise, this volume takes a fresh look at old questions. Each article
within this monograph represents a different approach to mobility framed
within a highly mobile and dynamic period of European prehistory. In so
doing, the text not only addresses transmission and reception, but also
the conceptualization of mobility within a world which was literally
Rooted in Movement.