Het tekenen van vuurstenen artefacten
Yannick Raczynski-Henk | 2016
Onderzoekers en liefhebbers van de Steentijd brengen veel tijd door met het bestuderen en documenteren van stenen artefacten. Omdat het onmogelijk is om al deze artefacten fysiek te bestuderen is men in veel gevallen afhankelijk…

Practices of Wealth Depositing in the 1st–9th Century AD Eastern Baltic
Ester Oras | 2015
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This PhD thesis discusses the practices of wealth depositing in the 1st–9th century AD eastern Baltic (Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania). Wealth deposits are one or more valued object/s that is/are hidden deliberately as an intended separate…

Fernweh
Crossing borders and connecting people in archaeological heritage management. Essays in honour of prof. Willem J.H. Willems
Edited by Monique H. van den Dries, Sjoerd J. van der Linde & Amy Strecker | 2015
‘Fernweh’ is a collection of essays on archaeological heritage management issues dedicated to Professor dr. Willem J.H. Willems. Willem Willems (1950-2014) was one of the most prominent and influential Dutch archaeologists. He directed three national…

Door de lens van de landschapsbiografie
Een nieuwe kijk op de geschiedenis en het erfgoed van landschappen
Edited by Jan Kolen, Hanneke Ronnes & Rita Hermans | 2015
Door de lens van de landschapsbiografie is een bloemlezing van de beste essays van de afgelopen zeven jaar uit de populaire master cursus ‘Biografie van het Landschap’, verzorgd door de Vrije Universiteit in samenwerking met…

Corded Ware Coastal Communities
Using ceramic analysis to reconstruct third millennium BC societies in the Netherlands
Sandra Mariët Beckerman | 2015
The Corded Ware Culture (c. 2900–2300 BC) is found in a large area, from Russia to the Netherlands and from Scandinavia to Switzerland. Supra-regional elements include beakers decorated with cord and/or spatula imprints, battle-axes, and…

Settlement and Metalworking in the Middle Bronze Age and Beyond
New evidence from Tremough, Cornwall
Edited by Andy M. Jones, James Gossip and Henrietta Quinnell | 2015
Between 2008 and 2011 excavations were undertaken by the Cornwall Archaeological Unit at Tremough, near Penryn, Cornwall. The site is situated on a plateau overlooking the Carrick Roads, historically one of the busiest waterways in…

Archaeology of Salt
Approaching an invisible past
Edited by Robin Brigand & Olivier Weller | 2015
Salt is an invisible object for research in archaeology. However, ancient writings, ethnographic studies and the evidence of archaeological exploitation highlight it as an essential reference for humanity. Both an edible product and a crucial…

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Het tekenen van vuurstenen artefacten
Yannick Raczynski-Henk | 2016
Onderzoekers en liefhebbers van de Steentijd brengen veel tijd door met het bestuderen en documenteren van stenen artefacten. Omdat het onmogelijk is om al deze artefacten fysiek te bestuderen is men in veel gevallen afhankelijk…

Practices of Wealth Depositing in the 1st–9th Century AD Eastern Baltic
Ester Oras | 2015
Now 50% off!
This PhD thesis discusses the practices of wealth depositing in the 1st–9th century AD eastern Baltic (Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania). Wealth deposits are one or more valued object/s that is/are hidden deliberately as an intended separate…

Fernweh
Crossing borders and connecting people in archaeological heritage management. Essays in honour of prof. Willem J.H. Willems
Edited by Monique H. van den Dries, Sjoerd J. van der Linde & Amy Strecker | 2015
‘Fernweh’ is a collection of essays on archaeological heritage management issues dedicated to Professor dr. Willem J.H. Willems. Willem Willems (1950-2014) was one of the most prominent and influential Dutch archaeologists. He directed three national…

Door de lens van de landschapsbiografie
Een nieuwe kijk op de geschiedenis en het erfgoed van landschappen
Edited by Jan Kolen, Hanneke Ronnes & Rita Hermans | 2015
Door de lens van de landschapsbiografie is een bloemlezing van de beste essays van de afgelopen zeven jaar uit de populaire master cursus ‘Biografie van het Landschap’, verzorgd door de Vrije Universiteit in samenwerking met…

Corded Ware Coastal Communities
Using ceramic analysis to reconstruct third millennium BC societies in the Netherlands
Sandra Mariët Beckerman | 2015
The Corded Ware Culture (c. 2900–2300 BC) is found in a large area, from Russia to the Netherlands and from Scandinavia to Switzerland. Supra-regional elements include beakers decorated with cord and/or spatula imprints, battle-axes, and…

Settlement and Metalworking in the Middle Bronze Age and Beyond
New evidence from Tremough, Cornwall
Edited by Andy M. Jones, James Gossip and Henrietta Quinnell | 2015
Between 2008 and 2011 excavations were undertaken by the Cornwall Archaeological Unit at Tremough, near Penryn, Cornwall. The site is situated on a plateau overlooking the Carrick Roads, historically one of the busiest waterways in…

Archaeology of Salt
Approaching an invisible past
Edited by Robin Brigand & Olivier Weller | 2015
Salt is an invisible object for research in archaeology. However, ancient writings, ethnographic studies and the evidence of archaeological exploitation highlight it as an essential reference for humanity. Both an edible product and a crucial…

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