Table of contents : Cover Half Title Title Page Copyright Page Table of Contents List of figures and tables Contributors Acknowledgements Introduction: local societies, regions and processes of cultural interaction in the Bronze Age PART I: IDENTITY, GRAND NARRATIVES AND NETWORKS 1. Approaching a complex past: entangled collective identities 2. Asymmetric twins? Some reflections on coastal and inland societies in the Bothnian area during the Epineolithic and Early Metal Age 3. Expressing identity through ritual in the Early Bronze Age 4. Large-scale “grand narratives” and small-scale local studies in the Bronze Age discourse: the animal perspective 5. Reconsidering a periphery: scenarios of copper production in southern Norway 6. On the bronze trail: short-cuts, byways, transformation and displacement PART II: REGIONS, GLOBALIZATION AND RESISTANCE 7. Northwestern Russia at the periphery of the north European and Volga-Uralic Bronze Age 8. Local centres in the periphery: the Late Neolithic, Bronze Age and Early Metal Age in Finland 9. The Nordic Bronze Age and the Lüneburg culture: two different responses to social change 10. Pottery, transmission and innovation in Mälardalen 11. Social landscapes of Bronze Age Scandinavia 12. The origin of a Bronze Age in Norway: structure, regional process and localized history 13. Social response or resistance to the introduction of metal? Western Norway at the edge of the “globalized” world Index