This study deals with the outcome of the analysis of seeds, fruits and other macroscopic plant remains from the settlement site De Horden near Wijk bij Duurstede (provincie of Utrecht, the Netherlands). The remains generally date to the first and second century AD. From around 70 AD, De Horden, a native settlement, found itself just within the frontiers of the Roman Empire; in the early third century the site was abandoned. ... Zie: Summary
This study addresses the provenance of two Roman river barges and a Roman punt excavated along the l...
In general, Roman-period archaeological research in the regions north of the Roman Empire is site-ba...
This thesis deals with the archaeobotanical analysis of soil samples of the Heveskesklooster terp (p...
Dissertation. From Late Iron Age to Late Roman times the occupants of the site of De Horden witnesse...
Castellum Fectio was one of the largest fortifications along the Limes, the northern border of the R...
Zooarchaeological inventory of the available information of the Roman forts of the western part of ...
This chapter describes the results from the analysis of plant macro remains from a total of 112 samp...
This chapter describes the results from the analysis of plant macro remains from a total of 112 samp...
This thesis examines the introduction and importation of numerous exotic food plants into north-west...
In general, Roman-period archaeological research in the regions north of the Roman Empire is site-ba...
We present dendrochronological evidence of long-distance oak timber supply for the harbour of the Ro...
Interdisciplinary, landscape-oriented studies from an archaeological viewpoint in the Low Countries ...
A regional study of the late pre-Roman Iron Age and Roman cemeteries in the ''civitas batavorum'' wa...
Systematic research covering more than fifty years has brought the study of the urnfields of the nor...
This study addresses the provenance of two Roman river barges and a Roman punt excavated along the l...
In general, Roman-period archaeological research in the regions north of the Roman Empire is site-ba...
This thesis deals with the archaeobotanical analysis of soil samples of the Heveskesklooster terp (p...
Dissertation. From Late Iron Age to Late Roman times the occupants of the site of De Horden witnesse...
Castellum Fectio was one of the largest fortifications along the Limes, the northern border of the R...
Zooarchaeological inventory of the available information of the Roman forts of the western part of ...
This chapter describes the results from the analysis of plant macro remains from a total of 112 samp...
This chapter describes the results from the analysis of plant macro remains from a total of 112 samp...
This thesis examines the introduction and importation of numerous exotic food plants into north-west...
In general, Roman-period archaeological research in the regions north of the Roman Empire is site-ba...
We present dendrochronological evidence of long-distance oak timber supply for the harbour of the Ro...
Interdisciplinary, landscape-oriented studies from an archaeological viewpoint in the Low Countries ...
A regional study of the late pre-Roman Iron Age and Roman cemeteries in the ''civitas batavorum'' wa...
Systematic research covering more than fifty years has brought the study of the urnfields of the nor...
This study addresses the provenance of two Roman river barges and a Roman punt excavated along the l...
In general, Roman-period archaeological research in the regions north of the Roman Empire is site-ba...
This thesis deals with the archaeobotanical analysis of soil samples of the Heveskesklooster terp (p...