Korte Beschryvinge van eenige Vergetene en Verborgene ANTIQUITETEN Der Provintien en Landen gelegen tusschen de Noord-Zee, de Yssel, Emse en Lippe
Johan Picardt | 2008
In 1660 verscheen één van de eerste overzichtswerken over de (voor)geschiedenis van Noord-Nederland, Johan Picardts ‘Korte Beschryvinge Van eenige Vergetene en Verborgene Antiquiteten’. De auteur behandelt in zijn driedelige studie tal van onderwerpen, zoals…

Bronze Age Metalworking in the Netherlands (c.2000-800BC)
A research into the preservation of metallurgy related artefacts and the social position of the smith
Maikel H.G. Kuijpers | 2008
Almost fifty years ago J.J. Butler started his research to trace the possible remains of a Bronze Age metalworkers workshop in the Netherlands. Yet, while metalworking has been deduced on the ground of the existence…

Excavations at Geleen-Janskamperveld 1990/1991
Edited by Pieter van de Velde | 2007
In the summer of 1991, the Dutch media featured extensively the excavation of an early Bandkeramik (LBK) village in Geleen, Limburg. The headlines in the newspapers read: “7000 years old farmers village”, “Oldest village of…

Beyond the Site
The Saalian archaeological record at Maastricht-Belvédère (the Netherlands)
Dimitri De Loecker | 2006
Between 1980 and 1990, the former Belvédère gravel- and loess pit was given specific attention due to the discovery of in situ Middle Palaeolithic artefacts and faunal remains, in the Saalian and Weichselian strata. These…

Ceci n'est pas une hache
Neolithic Depositions in the Northern Netherlands
Karsten Wentink | 2006
As early as the 19th century discoveries of groups of large axes puzzled those confronted with them. The fact that most were found in waterlogged places in particular formed the basis of speculation as to…

Native Neighbours
Local settlement system and social structure in the roman period at Oss (the Netherlands)
Dieke A. Wesseling | 2000
Since the Bronze Age, and possibly even before that, people occupied the area around Oss. They built timber farmhouses, worked fields, herded cattle, and buried their dead. They also worshipped gods and had contacts with…

Hunters of the Golden Age
The mid upper palaeolithic of Eurosia 30,000-20,000 BP
Edited by Wil Roebroeks, Margherita Mussi, JIRI Svodoba & Kelly Fennema | 1999
The period 30,000 to 20,000 BP can be aptly called the `Golden Age’ of hunter gatherers for a variety of reasons, spelled out in great detail by the 37 contributors to this impressive volume. In…

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Korte Beschryvinge van eenige Vergetene en Verborgene ANTIQUITETEN Der Provintien en Landen gelegen tusschen de Noord-Zee, de Yssel, Emse en Lippe
Johan Picardt | 2008
In 1660 verscheen één van de eerste overzichtswerken over de (voor)geschiedenis van Noord-Nederland, Johan Picardts ‘Korte Beschryvinge Van eenige Vergetene en Verborgene Antiquiteten’. De auteur behandelt in zijn driedelige studie tal van onderwerpen, zoals…

Bronze Age Metalworking in the Netherlands (c.2000-800BC)
A research into the preservation of metallurgy related artefacts and the social position of the smith
Maikel H.G. Kuijpers | 2008
Almost fifty years ago J.J. Butler started his research to trace the possible remains of a Bronze Age metalworkers workshop in the Netherlands. Yet, while metalworking has been deduced on the ground of the existence…

Excavations at Geleen-Janskamperveld 1990/1991
Edited by Pieter van de Velde | 2007
In the summer of 1991, the Dutch media featured extensively the excavation of an early Bandkeramik (LBK) village in Geleen, Limburg. The headlines in the newspapers read: “7000 years old farmers village”, “Oldest village of…

Beyond the Site
The Saalian archaeological record at Maastricht-Belvédère (the Netherlands)
Dimitri De Loecker | 2006
Between 1980 and 1990, the former Belvédère gravel- and loess pit was given specific attention due to the discovery of in situ Middle Palaeolithic artefacts and faunal remains, in the Saalian and Weichselian strata. These…

Ceci n'est pas une hache
Neolithic Depositions in the Northern Netherlands
Karsten Wentink | 2006
As early as the 19th century discoveries of groups of large axes puzzled those confronted with them. The fact that most were found in waterlogged places in particular formed the basis of speculation as to…

Native Neighbours
Local settlement system and social structure in the roman period at Oss (the Netherlands)
Dieke A. Wesseling | 2000
Since the Bronze Age, and possibly even before that, people occupied the area around Oss. They built timber farmhouses, worked fields, herded cattle, and buried their dead. They also worshipped gods and had contacts with…

Hunters of the Golden Age
The mid upper palaeolithic of Eurosia 30,000-20,000 BP
Edited by Wil Roebroeks, Margherita Mussi, JIRI Svodoba & Kelly Fennema | 1999
The period 30,000 to 20,000 BP can be aptly called the `Golden Age’ of hunter gatherers for a variety of reasons, spelled out in great detail by the 37 contributors to this impressive volume. In…

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