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97923 |
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Analecta Praehistorica Leidensia 29.
Compilatie van artikelen rond het thema van een internationale conferentie over ideologie en Neolithicum. Daarnaast een artikel over Wateringen-4 en een artikel over voedselproductie in de IJzertijd en de Romeinse Tijd te Oss-Ussen.
CONTENTS:
van Gijn, A.L.; Zvelebil, M., Preface; Stone age, ideology and scaling the ladder of inference, pages 3-12.
Bradley, R., Domestication as a state of mind, pages 13-18.
Radovanovic, I.; Voytek, B., Hunters, fishers or farmers: sedentism, subsistence and social complexity in the Djerdap Mesolithic, pages 19-32. |
€25,00
€25,00
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1997 |
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97586 |
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The earliest occupation of Europe. Proceedings of the European Science Foundation workshop at Tautavel (France), 1993.
CONTENTS:
Raposo, L.; Santonja, M., The earliest occupation of Europe: the Iberian peninsula, pages 7-26.
Mussi, M., The earliest occupation of Europe: Italy, pages 27-50.
Darlas, A., The earliest occupation of Europe: the Balkans, pages 51-60.
Praslov, N.D., The earliest occupation of the Russian Plain: a short note, pages 61-66.
Valoch, K., The earliest occupation of Europe: Eastern Central and Southeastern Europe, pages 67-84.
Mania, D., The earliest occupation of Europe: the Elbe-Saale region (Germany), pages 85-102. |
€30,00
€30,00
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1995 |
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97585 |
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Beyond the site. The Saalian archaeological record at Maastricht-Belvédère (the Netherlands).
De Loecker Dimitri
Between 1980 and 1990, the former Belvedere gravel- and loess pit was given specific attention due to the discovery of in situ Middle Palaeolithic artefacts and faunal remains, in the Saalian and Weichselian strata. These discoveries led to further, systematic excavation of the site by Leiden University, resulting in the documentation of a number of areas where Middle Palaeolithic foragers discarded their flint tools. |
€80,00
€80,00
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2005 |
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96402 |
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Analecta Praehistorica Leidensia 41.
CONTENTS:
W. ROEBROEKS, H. KAMERMANS, J. MOL, A. TURQ & T. VAN KOLFSCHOTEN: Watching the river flow: a small-scale survey of the floodplain deposits in the Vézère valley, between Le Moustier and Les Eyzies (Dordogne, France). pp. 1-40. H.
KAMERMANS & J. SEVINK: Patterns of Middle and Upper Paleolithic land use in Central Lazio (Italy). pp. 41-56.
C. BAKELS: Crops grown on the sandy soils of Eastern Brabant (the Netherlands) before, during and after the Roman occupation. pp. 57-72. |
€20,00
€20,00
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2009 |
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95966 |
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Analecta Praehistorica Leidensia 20.
Bakels C.C.
CONTENTS:
W. Roebroeks, J. Kolen and D. de Loecker: An early Weichselian site at Maastricht-Belvédère (Site J)
M. Wansleeben: Spatial analysis of Late Mesolithic and Neolithic surface scatters, a test case of the Roerstreek (Middle Limburg)
M.E.Th. de Grooth: The organisation of flint tool manufacture in the Dutch Bandkeramik
C.C. Bakels: On the adzes of the northwestern Bandkeramik
P.J.R. Modderman: Limburger aardewerk uit Sweikhuizen, gem. Schinnen, prov. Limburg
W. van der Sanden: The Ussen project: large scale settlement archaeology of the period 700 BC-AD 250, a preliminary report |
€19,50
€19,50
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1987 |
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94231 |
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Excavations at Geleen-Janskamperveld 1990/1991.
CONTENTS:
Hans Kamermans, Pieter van de Velde - The discovery of the 'First Dutch Village'. Pp. 1-8.
Hans Kamermans - Digital applications in the early 1990s. Pp. 9-12.
Leendert P. Louwe Kooijmans - Geleen-Janskamperveld: landscape and soil conditions. Pp. 13-20.
Pieter van de Velde - The neolithic houses. Pp. 21-70.
Pieter van de Velde - On the Bandkeramik features. Pp. 71-90.
Corrie C. Bakels - Aspects of crops and crop processing in the Linearbandkeramik settlement of Geleen-Janskamperveld, the Netherlands. Pp. 91-98. |
€55,00
€55,00
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2007 |
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94230 |
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Between foraging and farming. An extended broad spectrum of papers presented to Leendert Louwe Kooijmans.
FOKKENS HARRY
CONTENTS:
Leo Verhart - Jan Hendrik Holwerda and the adoption of the tree-age system in the Netherlands. Pp.1-14.
Harry Fokkens - The temporality of culture changes. Pp. 15-24.
Alex Bayliss, Alasdair Whittle, Frances Healy - Timing, tempo and temporalities in the early Neolithic of southern Britain. Pp. 25-42.
Richard Bradley - The end of the beginning: changing configurations in the British and Irish Neolithic. Pp. 43-50.
Peter Bogucki - The Danubian-Baltic borderland: Northern Poland in the fifth millennium BC. pp. 51-66. |
€50,00
€50,00
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2008 |
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90632 |
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Interfacing the Past. Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology CAA95.
CONTENTS:
Andresen, J.; Madsen, T., IDEA - the Integrated Database for Excavation Analysis, pages 3-14.
Hinge, P., The Other Computer Interface, pages 15-20.
Hadzilacos, Th.; Stoumbou, P.M., Conceptual Data Modelling for Prehistoric Excavation Documentation, pages 21-30.
Agresti, E.; Maggiolo-Schettini, A.; Saccoccio, R.; Pierobon, M.; Pierobon-Benoit, R., Handling Excavation Maps in SYSAND, pages 31-36.
Lamprell, A.; Salisbury, A.; Chalmers, A.; Stoddart, S., An Integrated Information System for Archaeological Evidence, pages 37-42. |
€57,00
€57,00
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1999 |
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89105 |
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The Ussen Project. The first decade of excavations at Oss.
FOKKENS HARRY
CONTENTS:
Fokkens, H., The Ussen Project: The first decade of excavations at Oss, pages 1-4.
Schinkel, K., Unsettled settlement, occupation remains from the Bronze Age and the Iron Age at Oss-Ossen. The 1976-1986 excavations, pages 5-306.
Sanden, W.A.B. van der, Funerary and related structures at Oss -Ussen, pages 307-336.
Bakels, C.C., Fruits and seeds from the Iron Age settlements at Oss-Ussen, pages 337-348.
Lauwerier, R.G.C.M; IJzereef, G.F., Livestock and meat from the Iron Age and Roman Period settlements at Oss-Ussen (800 BC- 250 AD), pages 349-367.
Appendix: Maps. |
€57,00
€57,00
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1998 |
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89104 |
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Sacrificial landscapes. Cultural biographies of persons, objects and 'natural' places in the Bronze Age of the Southern Netherlands, c. 2300-600 BC.
FONTIJN DAVID
One of the most puzzling phenomena of the European Bronze Age, is that many communities buried or otherwise hid large numbers of valuable bronze objects, but never returned to retrieve them. This book focuses on the metal finds of one small European region, the southern Netherlands and the adjacent part of North Belgium. Fontijn considers the question of why so many elaborate bronze objects have been found in watery locations in this landscape, while so few have been found in the controlled excavations of local settlements and cemeteries. |
€50,00
€50,00
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2002 |