In monitoring phase 2, the required preservation conditions for the archaeological traces that occur are described for 10 sites of late medieval habitation. Continuous measurements of redox potential, groundwater level, soil moisture content, soil temperature and regular measurements of pH, organic matter, ground level and groundwater quality and recordings of the vegetation have been used to gain a picture of the gradually changing conditions. The findings indicate that the conditions in the Onlanden with regard to redox potential have improved considerably, but are not stable and that aerobic conditions, especially during the summer, still pose a real threat to the sites. Covering helps to improve this. Mowing can help prevent reed spread...
Oxygen is a key parameter in the degradation of archaeological material, but little is known of its ...
The change from hunter-gatherer to agriculture-based subsistence is, and it has been, a major theore...
In the summer of 2013 and 2014 the Faculty of Archaeology of Leiden University has carried out archa...
This paper presents archaeological observations and results of palaeoecological and geo-chemical ana...
The Netherlands has denoted large areas as stormwater retention areas. These areas function as tempo...
The third round of archaeological monitoring at the UNESCO World Heritage site at Schokland was carr...
How fast do archaeological deposits, soil features and artefacts degrade? Is it possible to preserve...
The third round of archaeological monitoring at the UNESCO World Heritage site at Schokland was carr...
This concluding report contains all the monitoring data collected in the course of five years, from ...
The options for on-site decontamination have been inventoried on the basis of various studies carrie...
A Pilot Study on the Monitoring of the Physical Quality of Three Archaeological Sites at the UNESCO ...
This paper presents the results of in situ monitoring of waterlogged burial contexts in southwest Sc...
A well-balanced planning policy aiming at the preservation of nature and environment has to include ...
The broad aim of this research was to develop a methodological approach to the monitoring of archaeo...
Ten oosten van Schokland zijn in 2003 waterhuishoudkundige maatregelen getroffen om de freatische gr...
Oxygen is a key parameter in the degradation of archaeological material, but little is known of its ...
The change from hunter-gatherer to agriculture-based subsistence is, and it has been, a major theore...
In the summer of 2013 and 2014 the Faculty of Archaeology of Leiden University has carried out archa...
This paper presents archaeological observations and results of palaeoecological and geo-chemical ana...
The Netherlands has denoted large areas as stormwater retention areas. These areas function as tempo...
The third round of archaeological monitoring at the UNESCO World Heritage site at Schokland was carr...
How fast do archaeological deposits, soil features and artefacts degrade? Is it possible to preserve...
The third round of archaeological monitoring at the UNESCO World Heritage site at Schokland was carr...
This concluding report contains all the monitoring data collected in the course of five years, from ...
The options for on-site decontamination have been inventoried on the basis of various studies carrie...
A Pilot Study on the Monitoring of the Physical Quality of Three Archaeological Sites at the UNESCO ...
This paper presents the results of in situ monitoring of waterlogged burial contexts in southwest Sc...
A well-balanced planning policy aiming at the preservation of nature and environment has to include ...
The broad aim of this research was to develop a methodological approach to the monitoring of archaeo...
Ten oosten van Schokland zijn in 2003 waterhuishoudkundige maatregelen getroffen om de freatische gr...
Oxygen is a key parameter in the degradation of archaeological material, but little is known of its ...
The change from hunter-gatherer to agriculture-based subsistence is, and it has been, a major theore...
In the summer of 2013 and 2014 the Faculty of Archaeology of Leiden University has carried out archa...