The editors (and individual authors) have succeeded in highlighting the need for multi-disciplinary approaches to a diverse archaeological record in order to generate meaningful and realistic narratives of the past.' -- Antiquity Antiquity The well-known specialists in Eurasian prehistory, Douglass Bailey and Alasdair Whittle, together with Daniela Hoffmann, gathered 23 authors in order to frame a new problem in prehistory: whether our earliest ancestors lived well together. None of the 15 contributions answer this question either positively or negatively, but all provide evidence from the Danube basin and some neighbouring regions for further discussion. This valuable collection covers the core region of interest of Vere Gordon Childe and shows how the knowledge on European prehistory developed and changed after his The Danube in Prehistory (1929).' -- European Journal of Archaeology European Journal of Archaeology