Living with Flint

Lithic biographies and daily life in the Rhine-Meuse Delta during the Vlaardingen Culture period (3400–2500 BCE)

Lasse van den Dikkenberg | Forthcoming

Our understanding of prehistoric life is shaped to a large degree by the study of stone tools. Their exceptional preservation makes flint tools ideally suited to reconstruct past lifeways. Use-wear analysis provides insights into the…



Victims of Violence from the early Roman fort Velsen 1 (Netherlands)

Scenarios for a cold case review

Edited by Mark Driessen and Carol van Driel-Murray | Forthcoming

In 1977, a remarkable discovery was made at the early Roman fort of Velsen (Netherlands): on the bottom of a well lay the skeleton of a man with traumatic injuries. Who was he, how did…



Coastal Archaeology in Small Islands

Prehistoric Lifeways, Research Perceptions, Biases, Methods and Approaches

Edited by Maaike S. de Waal | Forthcoming

The potential of investigating archaeology on small islands has long been underestimated. Non-local archaeologists often regard such islands as offering (too) few opportunities for prehistoric use and habitation due to limited resources and isolation, whereas…



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Living with Flint

Lithic biographies and daily life in the Rhine-Meuse Delta during the Vlaardingen Culture period (3400–2500 BCE)

Lasse van den Dikkenberg | Forthcoming

Our understanding of prehistoric life is shaped to a large degree by the study of stone tools. Their exceptional preservation makes flint tools ideally suited to reconstruct past lifeways. Use-wear analysis provides insights into the…



Victims of Violence from the early Roman fort Velsen 1 (Netherlands)

Scenarios for a cold case review

Edited by Mark Driessen and Carol van Driel-Murray | Forthcoming

In 1977, a remarkable discovery was made at the early Roman fort of Velsen (Netherlands): on the bottom of a well lay the skeleton of a man with traumatic injuries. Who was he, how did…



Coastal Archaeology in Small Islands

Prehistoric Lifeways, Research Perceptions, Biases, Methods and Approaches

Edited by Maaike S. de Waal | Forthcoming

The potential of investigating archaeology on small islands has long been underestimated. Non-local archaeologists often regard such islands as offering (too) few opportunities for prehistoric use and habitation due to limited resources and isolation, whereas…






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