BERICHTEN VAN DE RIJKSDIENST VOOR HET OUDHEIDKUNDIG BODEMONDERZOEK. 45 (2002).
CONTENTS:
J. DEEBEN, D.P. HALLEWAS & TH.J. MAARLEVELD. Predictive modelling in Archaeological Heritage Management of the Netherlands: the Indicative Map of Archaeological Values (2nd Generation). Pp. 9-56.
H.A. GROENENDIJK & P. VOS. Outside the Terp Landscape: Detecting Drowned Settlements by using the Geo-genetic Approach in the Coastal Region North of Grijpskerk (Groningen, the Netherlands). Pp. 57-80.
J.H.M. PETERS, B. MAKASKE, J. MULDER, A. OTTE-KLOMP, D. VAN SMEERDIJK, S. SMIT & T. SPEK. Elements for Archaeological Heritage Management: exploring the Archaeological Potential of Drowned Mesolithic and Early Neolithic Landscapes in Zuidelijk Flevoland. P. 81-124.
B.J. GROENEWOUDT. Sieving Plaggen Soils; extracting Historical Information from a Man-made Soil. P. 125-154.
D.R. FONTIJN & A.G.F.M. CUIJPERS. Revisiting Barrows: a Middle Bronze Age Burial Group at the Kops Plateau, Nijmegen. Pp. 155-188.
E. TAAYKE. Handmade Pottery from a Roman Period Settlement at Wijk bij Duurstede-De Horden. Pp. 189-218.
J.G.A. BAZELMANS, D. & A. POL. Metal Detection and the Frisian Kingdom. Questions about the Central Place of Northern Westergo in the Early Middle Ages. Pp. 219-241.