Leiden Journal of Pottery Studies vol. 14-15
Edited by A. van As | 1996
The Leiden Journal of Pottery Studies was published by the Faculty of Archaeology, Leiden University. The first volume was published in 1983. The series ran for 26 years until its last volume was issued in…
Interfacing the past
Computer applications and quantitative methods in archaeology CAA95
Edited by Hans Kamermans & Kelly Fennema | 1996
Sixty two papers presented at the CAA conference at Leiden in 1995, grouped into six main sections: Data management; Archaeometry; Statistics and Classification; Geographic Information Systems; Visualisation; Education and Publication. Papers document projects and research…
The Earliest Occupation of Europe
Proceedings of the European Science Foundation Workshop at Tautavel (France), 1993
Edited by Wil Roebroeks & Thijs van Kolfschoten | 1995
This collection of papers arises from a meeting of distinguished scholars at Tautavel in 1993, sponsored by the European Science Fund. The aim of the meeting was to discuss and review the evidence for the…
The Rhine/Meuse Delta
Four studies on its prehistoric occupation and Holocene geology. With a contribution by Agatha S. Knip, Late Neolithic Skeleton Finds from Molenaarsgraaf (Z.H.)
L.P. Louwe Kooijmans | 1974
Sold out – only available as PDF in the Sidestone e-library Abstract to be added. Analecta Praehistorica Leidensia is the annual journal of the Faculty of Archaeology (formerly the Institute of Prehistory), Leiden University. It…
Oudheidkundige Mededelingen uit het Rijksmuseum van Oudheden te Leiden
Volume 38 - 1957 (Nieuwe Reeks)
Edited by Wijngaarden, W.D.
Since 1907 the Dutch National Museum of Antiquities (Leiden) has published the research results related to the collection of the museum and the museum’s excavations in their own journal, a series of monographs and catalogues…
Carved stones and Christianisation
Place, movement and memory in early medieval north-western Europe
Anouk Busset | Forthcoming
The early medieval period witnessed one of the deepest and most significant transformations of European societies and cultures with the process of Christianisation. The emergence and establishment of Christianity created a new dimension of power…
Quarries and mines in social context
Connecting patterns of change in Neolithic cultural landscapes
Edited by Berit Valentin Eriksen & Lynn E. Fisher | Forthcoming
Flint mines and quarries are a widespread phenomenon in the European Neolithic, but are difficult to characterise and to connect to broader sociocultural developments due to challenges of recognition and dating, and to a great…
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Leiden Journal of Pottery Studies vol. 14-15
Edited by A. van As | 1996
The Leiden Journal of Pottery Studies was published by the Faculty of Archaeology, Leiden University. The first volume was published in 1983. The series ran for 26 years until its last volume was issued in…
Interfacing the past
Computer applications and quantitative methods in archaeology CAA95
Edited by Hans Kamermans & Kelly Fennema | 1996
Sixty two papers presented at the CAA conference at Leiden in 1995, grouped into six main sections: Data management; Archaeometry; Statistics and Classification; Geographic Information Systems; Visualisation; Education and Publication. Papers document projects and research…
The Earliest Occupation of Europe
Proceedings of the European Science Foundation Workshop at Tautavel (France), 1993
Edited by Wil Roebroeks & Thijs van Kolfschoten | 1995
This collection of papers arises from a meeting of distinguished scholars at Tautavel in 1993, sponsored by the European Science Fund. The aim of the meeting was to discuss and review the evidence for the…
The Rhine/Meuse Delta
Four studies on its prehistoric occupation and Holocene geology. With a contribution by Agatha S. Knip, Late Neolithic Skeleton Finds from Molenaarsgraaf (Z.H.)
L.P. Louwe Kooijmans | 1974
Sold out – only available as PDF in the Sidestone e-library Abstract to be added. Analecta Praehistorica Leidensia is the annual journal of the Faculty of Archaeology (formerly the Institute of Prehistory), Leiden University. It…
Oudheidkundige Mededelingen uit het Rijksmuseum van Oudheden te Leiden
Volume 38 - 1957 (Nieuwe Reeks)
Edited by Wijngaarden, W.D.
Since 1907 the Dutch National Museum of Antiquities (Leiden) has published the research results related to the collection of the museum and the museum’s excavations in their own journal, a series of monographs and catalogues…
Carved stones and Christianisation
Place, movement and memory in early medieval north-western Europe
Anouk Busset | Forthcoming
The early medieval period witnessed one of the deepest and most significant transformations of European societies and cultures with the process of Christianisation. The emergence and establishment of Christianity created a new dimension of power…
Quarries and mines in social context
Connecting patterns of change in Neolithic cultural landscapes
Edited by Berit Valentin Eriksen & Lynn E. Fisher | Forthcoming
Flint mines and quarries are a widespread phenomenon in the European Neolithic, but are difficult to characterise and to connect to broader sociocultural developments due to challenges of recognition and dating, and to a great…
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