This document presents excavation data that allows one to reconstruct the relative chronology of Bronze Age burials in mound 2 and 3 of Apeldoorn-Wiesselseweg. It shows the limitations and possibilities of the excavation data, illustrated by pictures and drawings. It is a preliminary report in anticipation of a more encompassing, forthcoming site report and a publication in Radiocarbon (2015)
This dataset comprises data (photographs, drawings, field drawings, etc.) from an archaeological exc...
This study uses an integrated multi-method geoarcheological and geochronological approach to contrib...
This dataset is part of the PhD project by Arjan Louwen (Leiden University) called 'Breaking and mak...
This document presents excavation data that allows one to reconstruct the relative chronology of Bro...
This document presents excavation data that allows one to reconstruct the relative chronology of Bro...
From the 19th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Keble College, Oxford, England, April 3-7...
Since the publication of the first article (Lanting and van der Plicht 2001/2002) about the possibil...
Archaeologists tend to use typochronological frameworks to date their sites. These are based on the ...
Publication and analyses of the excavation of a Merovingian cemetery (c. AD 580-750) in Bergeijk (Pr...
Since the publication of the first article (Lanting and van der Plicht 2001/2002) about the possibil...
The site of Ghent/Hogeweg was among the first Bronze Age burials mounds to be discovered by aerial p...
In 2015 a rescue excavation took place at Oosterdalfsen (municipality of Dalfsen, Overijssel, the Ne...
This study uses an integrated multi-method geoarcheological and geochronological approach to contrib...
The funerary Bronze Age culture in the Belgian part of the Meuse valley is poorly understood due to ...
Systematic research covering more than fifty years has brought the study of the urnfields of the nor...
This dataset comprises data (photographs, drawings, field drawings, etc.) from an archaeological exc...
This study uses an integrated multi-method geoarcheological and geochronological approach to contrib...
This dataset is part of the PhD project by Arjan Louwen (Leiden University) called 'Breaking and mak...
This document presents excavation data that allows one to reconstruct the relative chronology of Bro...
This document presents excavation data that allows one to reconstruct the relative chronology of Bro...
From the 19th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Keble College, Oxford, England, April 3-7...
Since the publication of the first article (Lanting and van der Plicht 2001/2002) about the possibil...
Archaeologists tend to use typochronological frameworks to date their sites. These are based on the ...
Publication and analyses of the excavation of a Merovingian cemetery (c. AD 580-750) in Bergeijk (Pr...
Since the publication of the first article (Lanting and van der Plicht 2001/2002) about the possibil...
The site of Ghent/Hogeweg was among the first Bronze Age burials mounds to be discovered by aerial p...
In 2015 a rescue excavation took place at Oosterdalfsen (municipality of Dalfsen, Overijssel, the Ne...
This study uses an integrated multi-method geoarcheological and geochronological approach to contrib...
The funerary Bronze Age culture in the Belgian part of the Meuse valley is poorly understood due to ...
Systematic research covering more than fifty years has brought the study of the urnfields of the nor...
This dataset comprises data (photographs, drawings, field drawings, etc.) from an archaeological exc...
This study uses an integrated multi-method geoarcheological and geochronological approach to contrib...
This dataset is part of the PhD project by Arjan Louwen (Leiden University) called 'Breaking and mak...