(the Netherlands): from stone typology and flint technology to site function This thesis will be published as a volume in the series Groningen Archaeological Studies
The Mesolithic-Neolithic transition is traditionally defined by a change in subsistence strategy. Ne...
Maastricht Stone is a soft and porous, pale limestone from the Krijtland, a geological region with L...
An overview of 37 Neolithic axe heads/ mining picks from the Sout Limburg region. With images and t...
Dit archeologisch onderzoek richt zich op de natuurstenen en vuursteen artefacten van de vindplaats ...
This book addresses the problems concerning the research of Stone Age surface scatters in the Northe...
The Mesolithic-Neolithic transition and its impact on the flint and stone industry at Swifterbant (t...
The research project puts a focus on stone artefacts (millstones, hone stones, etc.) traded, used an...
Upper Cretaceous Maastricht limestone ("mergel") outcrops in the provinces of Dutch and Belgian Limb...
Upper Cretaceous Maastricht limestone (locally denominated as ‘mergel’) outcrops in the provinces of...
In the Hainaut province, flint is present in Upper Cretaceous chalk formations outcropping in the Mo...
Most of the Netherlands a Quaternary delta, local supplies of natural stone suitable for building ar...
About 50 flint cores mainly from the Dutch South Limburg region are presented in this overview. Wit...
Maastricht Stone is a soft and porous, pale limestone from the Krijtland, a geological region with L...
A total of 128 prehistoric tools were noticed in a one year field survey in Gaasterland, Friesland (...
The European Corded Ware Culture, and the Single Grave Culture, are mostly known by the funerary a...
The Mesolithic-Neolithic transition is traditionally defined by a change in subsistence strategy. Ne...
Maastricht Stone is a soft and porous, pale limestone from the Krijtland, a geological region with L...
An overview of 37 Neolithic axe heads/ mining picks from the Sout Limburg region. With images and t...
Dit archeologisch onderzoek richt zich op de natuurstenen en vuursteen artefacten van de vindplaats ...
This book addresses the problems concerning the research of Stone Age surface scatters in the Northe...
The Mesolithic-Neolithic transition and its impact on the flint and stone industry at Swifterbant (t...
The research project puts a focus on stone artefacts (millstones, hone stones, etc.) traded, used an...
Upper Cretaceous Maastricht limestone ("mergel") outcrops in the provinces of Dutch and Belgian Limb...
Upper Cretaceous Maastricht limestone (locally denominated as ‘mergel’) outcrops in the provinces of...
In the Hainaut province, flint is present in Upper Cretaceous chalk formations outcropping in the Mo...
Most of the Netherlands a Quaternary delta, local supplies of natural stone suitable for building ar...
About 50 flint cores mainly from the Dutch South Limburg region are presented in this overview. Wit...
Maastricht Stone is a soft and porous, pale limestone from the Krijtland, a geological region with L...
A total of 128 prehistoric tools were noticed in a one year field survey in Gaasterland, Friesland (...
The European Corded Ware Culture, and the Single Grave Culture, are mostly known by the funerary a...
The Mesolithic-Neolithic transition is traditionally defined by a change in subsistence strategy. Ne...
Maastricht Stone is a soft and porous, pale limestone from the Krijtland, a geological region with L...
An overview of 37 Neolithic axe heads/ mining picks from the Sout Limburg region. With images and t...