The original distribution pattern of Middle-Palaeolithic artefacts may be affected by tectonic movement, sedimentation and periglacial processes. This is e.g. the case in the coversand area of Limburg and Eastern Brabant (NL), where the occurrence of numerous finds in a SW-NE trending zone across the Roer Valley Graben is considered enigmatic. In order to elucidate the processes affecting the spatial distribution and the chance of recovery of such artefacts, we investigated a site in Nederweert. At this site, several Middle-Palaeolithic artefacts had been recovered earlier from unexpectedly shallow depths. A test pit profile and grain size analyses revealed that the shallow sediments at this site have been affected by intense, multi-phase c...
Part of the gravelly deposits of a combined Rhine-Meuse river of Middle Pleistocene age in the centr...
International audienceThe nature of the Lower-Middle Palaeolithic transition has been one of the mos...
Most West European sites are located on aeolian deposits that, probably, were aggraded, anterior to ...
The original distribution pattern of Middle-Palaeolithic artefacts may be affected by tectonic movem...
The artefact size of the Early Middle Palaeolithic (EMP) assemblages in ice-pushed Rhine–Meuse depos...
The European Middle Palaeolithic archaeological database is rich, but is biased towards evidence tha...
The Palaeolithic archaeological database of northwest Europe is biased towards evidence originating ...
The Palaeolithic archaeological database of northwest Europe is biased towards evidence originating ...
International audienceDuring the Last Glaciation, Western Europe witnessed recurrent millennial-scal...
We report the discovery of a 50,000-y-old birch tar-hafted flint tool found off the present-day coas...
The taphonomic study of Petit-Bost, Croix-de-Canard and Cantalouette II, three Palaeolithic sites th...
International audienceThe aim of the experimental archaeological program TRANSIT is to improve the s...
Part of the gravelly deposits of a combined Rhine-Meuse river of Middle Pleistocene age in the centr...
International audienceThe nature of the Lower-Middle Palaeolithic transition has been one of the mos...
Most West European sites are located on aeolian deposits that, probably, were aggraded, anterior to ...
The original distribution pattern of Middle-Palaeolithic artefacts may be affected by tectonic movem...
The artefact size of the Early Middle Palaeolithic (EMP) assemblages in ice-pushed Rhine–Meuse depos...
The European Middle Palaeolithic archaeological database is rich, but is biased towards evidence tha...
The Palaeolithic archaeological database of northwest Europe is biased towards evidence originating ...
The Palaeolithic archaeological database of northwest Europe is biased towards evidence originating ...
International audienceDuring the Last Glaciation, Western Europe witnessed recurrent millennial-scal...
We report the discovery of a 50,000-y-old birch tar-hafted flint tool found off the present-day coas...
The taphonomic study of Petit-Bost, Croix-de-Canard and Cantalouette II, three Palaeolithic sites th...
International audienceThe aim of the experimental archaeological program TRANSIT is to improve the s...
Part of the gravelly deposits of a combined Rhine-Meuse river of Middle Pleistocene age in the centr...
International audienceThe nature of the Lower-Middle Palaeolithic transition has been one of the mos...
Most West European sites are located on aeolian deposits that, probably, were aggraded, anterior to ...