“…At the same time, the funerary landscape is dominated by collective burials set in multiple contexts, with a noticeably high frequency of cases of interpersonal violence (Guilaine & Zammit 2001). Other expressions of violence, such as the diversity and quantity of arrowheads (Remicourt et al 2018), and of masculinity (as seen in ornaments: Barge 1982; see also Maréchal et al 1998), all contribute to an ambiance of increased intra-group social tension and competition. Though, to a lesser extent, the Italian sequence also exhibits a relative diversity of cultural traditions, the most notable feature is the rise of martial ideologies, especially in the funerary realm (Dolfini 2022).…”