1. Skeletal evidence for interpersonal violence in Neolithic Europe: an introduction-- 2. The placement of the Feathers: Violence among Sub-boreal foragers from Gotland, central Baltic Sea-- 3. Violence in the Stone Age from an Eastern Baltic perspective-- 4. Skeletal trauma and violence among the early farmers of the North European Plain: Evidence from Neolithic settlements of the Lengyel Culture in Kuyavia, North-Central Poland-- 5. The Neolithic massacre at Talheim - A pivotal find in conflict archaeology-- 6. The early Neolithic site Asparn/Schletz (Lower Austria): Anthropological evidence of interpersonal violence-- 7. Violence against the living, violence against the dead: Evidence of a crisis and mass cannibalism on the human remains from Herxheim, Germany-- 8. Violence in the Single Grave Culture of Northern Germany-- 9. Injured but special: On associations between skull defects and burial treatment in the Corded Ware Culture of Central Germany-- 10. Investigating cranial trauma in the German Wartberg Culture-- 11. Interpersonal violence in the Late Mesolithic and Middle Neolithic in the Netherlands-- 12. Neolithic violence in France: an overview-- 13. Skeletal evidence for interpersonal violence: beyond mortuary monuments in southern Britain-- 14. Evidence of trauma in Neolithic Greece-- 15. Prehistoric violence in Northern Spain: San Juan ante Portam Latinam-- 16. Evidence of traumatic skeletal injuries in the collective burial caves of the Nabao Valley, Central Portugal-- 17. Skeletal evidence of interpersonal violence from Portuguese Late Neolithic collective burials: an overview.