This volume represents a part of the materials which were highlighted as the reports at the international scientific conference “Wetland Archaeology and Prehistoric Networks in Europe that was held in Kyiv and Kaniv from the 15th to the 18th of September 2017 [Wetland… 2017]. This conference was the final event of the Institutional Partnership Programme (SCOPES) “Network in Eastern European Neolithic and Wetland Archaeology for the improvement of field techniques and dating methods (NEENAWA)”, funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) [Hafner et al. 2015]. Here we are delighted to present some concluding remarks on its scope and achievements.Institutional Partnership Programme (SCOPES) "Network in Eastern European Neolithic and...
The prehistoric lake dwellings of Switzerland, Germany, and Austria have been known for more than 15...
In archaeology, palaeo-ecological studies are frequently used to support archaeological investigatio...
Geographic determinism causes the unequal informative potential of archaeological records. Preservat...
The International Scientific Conference „Wetland Archaeology and Prehistoric Networks in Europe“ is ...
A significant step in establishing a network for the study of the Eastern European Neolithic and at ...
Neolithic and Bronze Age wetland sites around the Alps (so called pile-dwellings, Pfahlbauten or pal...
The general aims of the IP were to build up a scientific network in Neolithic and wetland archaeolog...
The latest advances and challenges in wetland archaeology will be presented in NEENAWA Scientific Me...
The prehistoric lakeside settlements in the area of present-day Switzerland, Germany and Austria hav...
One of the most important issues in the study of ecological systems is to determine the nature of th...
The challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic remind the scientific community that human-environment...
Excavations of Neolithic (4000 – 3500 BC) and Late Bronze Age (1200 – 800 BC) wetland sites on the n...
Recent archaeological investigations in Poland, at the Krzyz 7 and the Dabki 9 archaeological sites,...
Neolithic wetland sites in the Northern Alpine Foreland dating to the 4th M BCE provide an extraordi...
First indications of prehistoric sites in lakes of Switzerland go back more than 200 years and in 18...
The prehistoric lake dwellings of Switzerland, Germany, and Austria have been known for more than 15...
In archaeology, palaeo-ecological studies are frequently used to support archaeological investigatio...
Geographic determinism causes the unequal informative potential of archaeological records. Preservat...
The International Scientific Conference „Wetland Archaeology and Prehistoric Networks in Europe“ is ...
A significant step in establishing a network for the study of the Eastern European Neolithic and at ...
Neolithic and Bronze Age wetland sites around the Alps (so called pile-dwellings, Pfahlbauten or pal...
The general aims of the IP were to build up a scientific network in Neolithic and wetland archaeolog...
The latest advances and challenges in wetland archaeology will be presented in NEENAWA Scientific Me...
The prehistoric lakeside settlements in the area of present-day Switzerland, Germany and Austria hav...
One of the most important issues in the study of ecological systems is to determine the nature of th...
The challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic remind the scientific community that human-environment...
Excavations of Neolithic (4000 – 3500 BC) and Late Bronze Age (1200 – 800 BC) wetland sites on the n...
Recent archaeological investigations in Poland, at the Krzyz 7 and the Dabki 9 archaeological sites,...
Neolithic wetland sites in the Northern Alpine Foreland dating to the 4th M BCE provide an extraordi...
First indications of prehistoric sites in lakes of Switzerland go back more than 200 years and in 18...
The prehistoric lake dwellings of Switzerland, Germany, and Austria have been known for more than 15...
In archaeology, palaeo-ecological studies are frequently used to support archaeological investigatio...
Geographic determinism causes the unequal informative potential of archaeological records. Preservat...