The archaeological sites of Hardinxveld-Giessendam de Bruin and Polderweg, situated in the Rhine-Meuse delta, are the best-preserved Mesolithic sites in the Netherlands. Due to the early appearance of domesticated animals in their faunal assemblage, they are also integral to the research of the emergence of animal husbandry in the region. This study focuses on the precise chronology of the sites, using radiocarbon dating and Bayesian modelling of both newly acquired and legacy radiocarbon dates. To mitigate the risk of erroneous dates, we dated the bone collagen of 26 herbivorous and one aquatic mammals from clear archaeological contexts and discovered that the most recent occupational phases at both sites are several centuries younger than...
In a proof-of-concept study, Britton et al. (2008) demonstrated that the isotopic composition of hal...
The distribution of the first domesticated animals and crops along the coastal area of Atlantic NW E...
Suids (Sus sp.) played a crucial role in the transition to farming in northern Europe and, like in m...
The archaeological sites of Hardinxveld-Giessendam de Bruin and Polderweg, situated in the Rhine-Meu...
The emergence of animal husbandry in the Netherlands remains the subject of much speculation. Challe...
The beginning of animal husbandry is a pivotal development in human history. The pace and nature of ...
The beginning of animal husbandry is a pivotal development in human history. The pace and nature of ...
The emergence of animal husbandry in the Netherlands remains the subject of much speculation. Challe...
The Mesolithic-Neolithic transition in the wetland margins of the southern North Sea basin occurred ...
One classic case study area regarding the transition to farming is the Swifterbant Culture of the Lo...
One classic case study area regarding the transition to farming is the Swifterbant Culture of the Lo...
This article presents an overview of the current evidence on the process of Neolithisation in the Du...
Schipluiden (3630-3380 cal BC), the earliest known year-round settlement in the Rhine- Meuse Delta i...
Schipluiden (3630-3380 cal BC), the earliest known year-round settlement in the Rhine-Meuse Delta in...
In a proof-of-concept study, Britton et al. (2008) demonstrated that the isotopic composition of hal...
The distribution of the first domesticated animals and crops along the coastal area of Atlantic NW E...
Suids (Sus sp.) played a crucial role in the transition to farming in northern Europe and, like in m...
The archaeological sites of Hardinxveld-Giessendam de Bruin and Polderweg, situated in the Rhine-Meu...
The emergence of animal husbandry in the Netherlands remains the subject of much speculation. Challe...
The beginning of animal husbandry is a pivotal development in human history. The pace and nature of ...
The beginning of animal husbandry is a pivotal development in human history. The pace and nature of ...
The emergence of animal husbandry in the Netherlands remains the subject of much speculation. Challe...
The Mesolithic-Neolithic transition in the wetland margins of the southern North Sea basin occurred ...
One classic case study area regarding the transition to farming is the Swifterbant Culture of the Lo...
One classic case study area regarding the transition to farming is the Swifterbant Culture of the Lo...
This article presents an overview of the current evidence on the process of Neolithisation in the Du...
Schipluiden (3630-3380 cal BC), the earliest known year-round settlement in the Rhine- Meuse Delta i...
Schipluiden (3630-3380 cal BC), the earliest known year-round settlement in the Rhine-Meuse Delta in...
In a proof-of-concept study, Britton et al. (2008) demonstrated that the isotopic composition of hal...
The distribution of the first domesticated animals and crops along the coastal area of Atlantic NW E...
Suids (Sus sp.) played a crucial role in the transition to farming in northern Europe and, like in m...