Evidence of human impact on the vegetation obtained from pollen diagrams at sites in the process of neolithisation is often difficult to detect. Apart from aspects like site function and occupation intensity, methodological aspects play a considerable role. In the Rhine-Meuse delta in the Netherlands, neolithisation is documented at the Final Mesolithic sites Hardinxveld-Giessendam Polderweg and Hardinxveld-Giessendam De Bruin and the local Early Neolithic sites of Brandwijk-Kerkhof and the Hazendonk, covering the period of 5500–2500 cal. B.C. The off-site core from Hardinxveld-Giessendam De Bruin supports earlier results that human influence on the vegetation at Hardinxveld is restricted and difficult to distinguish from natural vegetation...
This study is focused on the first appearance of farming practicing in North-Western Europe. Hithert...
An archaeological excavation in the Tungelroysche Beek Valley revealed an Early Mesolithic site with...
Floodplain deposition rates have increased markedly under influence of human impact throughout the l...
Evidence of human impact on the vegetation obtained from pollen diagrams at sites in the process of ...
The understanding of the neolithisation process in the Netherlands has increased considerably during...
This data set concerns the data generated during a Ph.D. study in the field of Archaeobotany on the ...
The Noordoostpolder is an archaeologically rich area in the central Netherlands. A sediment profile,...
ABSTRACT: It is concluded from the uneven distribution of megalith graves (hunebedden) and the prese...
Reconstructing and quantifying human impact is an important step to understand how, when and to what...
This article presents an overview of the current evidence on the process of Neolithisation in the Du...
The change from hunter-gatherer to agriculture-based subsistence is, and it has been, a major theore...
An archaeological excavation in the Tungelroyse Beek valley revealed the remains of two red deer spe...
In the Swifterbant area in The Netherlands, a complete Neolithic landscape is preserved, buried in a...
The Early Holocene landscape near Zutphen (The Netherlands) is reconstructed by means of microfossi...
One of the world’s largest land reclamation projects, the Dutch province of Flevoland, revealed Meso...
This study is focused on the first appearance of farming practicing in North-Western Europe. Hithert...
An archaeological excavation in the Tungelroysche Beek Valley revealed an Early Mesolithic site with...
Floodplain deposition rates have increased markedly under influence of human impact throughout the l...
Evidence of human impact on the vegetation obtained from pollen diagrams at sites in the process of ...
The understanding of the neolithisation process in the Netherlands has increased considerably during...
This data set concerns the data generated during a Ph.D. study in the field of Archaeobotany on the ...
The Noordoostpolder is an archaeologically rich area in the central Netherlands. A sediment profile,...
ABSTRACT: It is concluded from the uneven distribution of megalith graves (hunebedden) and the prese...
Reconstructing and quantifying human impact is an important step to understand how, when and to what...
This article presents an overview of the current evidence on the process of Neolithisation in the Du...
The change from hunter-gatherer to agriculture-based subsistence is, and it has been, a major theore...
An archaeological excavation in the Tungelroyse Beek valley revealed the remains of two red deer spe...
In the Swifterbant area in The Netherlands, a complete Neolithic landscape is preserved, buried in a...
The Early Holocene landscape near Zutphen (The Netherlands) is reconstructed by means of microfossi...
One of the world’s largest land reclamation projects, the Dutch province of Flevoland, revealed Meso...
This study is focused on the first appearance of farming practicing in North-Western Europe. Hithert...
An archaeological excavation in the Tungelroysche Beek Valley revealed an Early Mesolithic site with...
Floodplain deposition rates have increased markedly under influence of human impact throughout the l...