Systematic research covering more than fifty years has brought the study of the urnfields of the north of The Netherlands to a point where an attempt can be made to determine the regional patterns of human habitation between c. 1100 and c. 500 BC. As a preliminary to this, the majority of the unpublished excavations were described in chapter 2 . This material includes descriptions of the author's excavations at Buinen (1971, 1972), Havelte (1969, 1972) and Noord Barge (1972. 1973, 1974), and the remainder varies from small fragments of urnfields with a few burials to a large compound urnfield such as Sleen ( 1947-1948). ... Zie: Summary
This publication contains the six main appendices to the PhD thesis ‘A Living Landscape. Bronze Age ...
Interdisciplinary, landscape-oriented studies from an archaeological viewpoint in the Low Countries ...
Targeted excavations of Dutch Celtic fields (Dutch: raatakkers) have yielded much-needed data on the...
Systematic research covering more than fifty years has brought the study of the urnfields of the nor...
This dataset is part of the PhD project by Arjan Louwen (Leiden University) called 'Breaking and mak...
The Celtic field research programme of Groningen University involves research excavations of Dutch C...
In the spring of 1930, Van Giffen was the first to excavate a farmstead site in the peatland of nort...
The change from hunter-gatherer to agriculture-based subsistence is, and it has been, a major theore...
The present paper discusses a site in the western coastal district of the Dutch province of Noord-Ho...
This study deals with the outcome of the analysis of seeds, fruits and other macroscopic plant remai...
Long-term archaeological data gathering in the southern Netherlands may deliver an unprecedented reg...
A regional study of the late pre-Roman Iron Age and Roman cemeteries in the ''civitas batavorum'' wa...
In the Swifterbant area in The Netherlands, a complete Neolithic landscape is preserved, buried in a...
This publication contains the six main appendices to the PhD thesis ‘A Living Landscape. Bronze Age ...
Interdisciplinary, landscape-oriented studies from an archaeological viewpoint in the Low Countries ...
Targeted excavations of Dutch Celtic fields (Dutch: raatakkers) have yielded much-needed data on the...
Systematic research covering more than fifty years has brought the study of the urnfields of the nor...
This dataset is part of the PhD project by Arjan Louwen (Leiden University) called 'Breaking and mak...
The Celtic field research programme of Groningen University involves research excavations of Dutch C...
In the spring of 1930, Van Giffen was the first to excavate a farmstead site in the peatland of nort...
The change from hunter-gatherer to agriculture-based subsistence is, and it has been, a major theore...
The present paper discusses a site in the western coastal district of the Dutch province of Noord-Ho...
This study deals with the outcome of the analysis of seeds, fruits and other macroscopic plant remai...
Long-term archaeological data gathering in the southern Netherlands may deliver an unprecedented reg...
A regional study of the late pre-Roman Iron Age and Roman cemeteries in the ''civitas batavorum'' wa...
In the Swifterbant area in The Netherlands, a complete Neolithic landscape is preserved, buried in a...
This publication contains the six main appendices to the PhD thesis ‘A Living Landscape. Bronze Age ...
Interdisciplinary, landscape-oriented studies from an archaeological viewpoint in the Low Countries ...
Targeted excavations of Dutch Celtic fields (Dutch: raatakkers) have yielded much-needed data on the...