Eve Derenne is a postdoctoral researcher at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, specialising in the study of Western European societies during the Neolithic, the Chalcolithic and the Bronze Age. Her research employs methods such as ceramic technology analysis, radiocarbon dating and chronological modelling, and her most recent work investigates the emergence, diffusion and networks related to the Bell Beaker complex in the western Mediterranean (2800–2000 BCE). Maria Ivanova-Bieg is Professor of Prehistoric Archaeology at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, specialising in the Neolithic. Her research focuses on the emergence, growth and sustainability of early agrarian societies in Europe and the Mediterranean. She employs archaeological and palaeoecological data alongside advanced analytical methods from the natural sciences to study socio-ecological dynamics, mobility, diet, maritime connectivity and long-distance exchange in the past. Ana Catarina Sousa is a professor at the Faculty of Letters of the University of Lisbon. Her research focuses on the Neolithic and Chalcolithic periods, especially the 4th and 3rd millennia BCE in central and southern Portugal, focusing on territorial analysis with a special emphasis on the study of the phenomenon of Chalcolithic enclosures and the origin and development of megalithism. Juan Antonio Cámara Serrano is Associate Professor of Prehistoric Archaeology at the University of Granada and director of the research project at the Chalcolithic site of Los Millares. His work centers on social hierarchy in late prehistory, approached through settlement archaeology and archaeometric analyses. His research places special emphasis on funerary practices, encompassing both megalithic contexts and individual Bronze Age burials. Enrico Giannitrapani is an adjunct lecturer at the University of Palermo. He specializes in the prehistory of Sicily and the central Mediterranean basin. His scientific interests encompass the study of social complexity and the economic and cultural dynamics of human occupation in the prehistory of the central Mediterranean.