Situated along the southern fringe of the North Sea basin, northwest Belgium holds great potential for understanding hunter–gatherer responses to environmental change at the Pleistocene–Holocene transition. Recent intensive fieldwork has yielded valuable data on the palaeoenvironment, chronology, and hunter–gatherer mobility and land use in this region. At the Late Glacial/Early Holocene transition this region was comprised of a landscape of coversand ridges and lakes that flanked the northern part of the Scheldt river basin. This landscape was highly productive for hunter–gatherer populations. As the landscape developed in response to the increasing water table caused by the inundation of the North Sea populations responded by changing the...
This paper links research questions in Quaternary geology with those in Palaeolithic archaeology. A ...
This paper describes the landscape evolution of the Waasland Scheldt polders in the north of Belgium...
This thesis presents a diachronic, cross-cultural comparative study of the five archaeological group...
This paper explores the impact of environmental, e.g. sea level rise, and climatic events, e.g. abru...
Recent research has indicated the continuation of a hunting-fishing-gathering way of life in the low...
This paper investigates how former hunter-gatherers living along the southern North Sea coast in NW ...
During the Late Glacial recolonization of NW Europe, hunter-gatherers preferably settled in sheltere...
The Mesolithic-Neolithic transition in the wetland margins of the southern North Sea basin occurred ...
An archaeological excavation in the Tungelroysche Beek Valley revealed an Early Mesolithic site with...
The Early Holocene landscape near Zutphen (The Netherlands) is reconstructed by means of microfossi...
Late-glacial vegetation changes were studied at Rieme, NW Belgium. Human occupation of this cover sa...
Late-glacial vegetation changes were studied at Rieme, NW Belgium. Human occupation of this cover sa...
This paper investigates how former hunter-gatherers living along the southern North Sea coast in NW ...
This paper gives a short overview and discussion of the archaeological and environmental evidence re...
This paper links research questions in Quaternary geology with those in Palaeolithic archaeology. A ...
This paper links research questions in Quaternary geology with those in Palaeolithic archaeology. A ...
This paper describes the landscape evolution of the Waasland Scheldt polders in the north of Belgium...
This thesis presents a diachronic, cross-cultural comparative study of the five archaeological group...
This paper explores the impact of environmental, e.g. sea level rise, and climatic events, e.g. abru...
Recent research has indicated the continuation of a hunting-fishing-gathering way of life in the low...
This paper investigates how former hunter-gatherers living along the southern North Sea coast in NW ...
During the Late Glacial recolonization of NW Europe, hunter-gatherers preferably settled in sheltere...
The Mesolithic-Neolithic transition in the wetland margins of the southern North Sea basin occurred ...
An archaeological excavation in the Tungelroysche Beek Valley revealed an Early Mesolithic site with...
The Early Holocene landscape near Zutphen (The Netherlands) is reconstructed by means of microfossi...
Late-glacial vegetation changes were studied at Rieme, NW Belgium. Human occupation of this cover sa...
Late-glacial vegetation changes were studied at Rieme, NW Belgium. Human occupation of this cover sa...
This paper investigates how former hunter-gatherers living along the southern North Sea coast in NW ...
This paper gives a short overview and discussion of the archaeological and environmental evidence re...
This paper links research questions in Quaternary geology with those in Palaeolithic archaeology. A ...
This paper links research questions in Quaternary geology with those in Palaeolithic archaeology. A ...
This paper describes the landscape evolution of the Waasland Scheldt polders in the north of Belgium...
This thesis presents a diachronic, cross-cultural comparative study of the five archaeological group...