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        Appendices: Persistent Traditions 

        Amkreutz, Luc W.S.W. (2013)
        The adoption of agriculture is one of the major developments in human history. Archaeological studies have demonstrated that the trajectories of Neolithisation in Northwest Europe were diverse. This book presents a study ...
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        Am Rande des Grabs 

        Hausmair, Barbara (2015)
        The original circumstances in which archaeological remains came into being are crucial for the interpretation of the material record. Burials are first and foremost a result of a very traumatic event in a society – the ...
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        Tying the Threads of Eurasia 

        Wilkinson, Toby C. (2014)
        The famous ‘Silk Roads’ have long evoked a romantic picture of travel through colourful civilizations that connected the western and eastern poles of Eurasia, facilitating the exchange of exotic luxury goods, peoples, ...
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        Engendering objects 

        Hermkens, Anna-Karina (2013)
        Engendering objects explores social and cultural dynamics among Maisin people in Collingwood Bay (Papua New Guinea) through the lens of material culture. Focusing upon the visually stimulating decorated barkcloths that are ...
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        Au fil de l’os 

        Paris, Pierre-Emmanuel (2016)
        In Julius Caesar’s Commentaries on the Gallic War, the term “oppidum” – used to designate any fortified community – indicates those particular Gaulish sites which are characterized both by a strong tendency to social ...
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        Treasures in Trusted Hands 

        van Beurden, Jos (2017)
        This pioneering study charts the one-way traffic of cultural and historical objects during five centuries of European colonialism. It presents abundant examples of disappeared colonial objects and systematises these into ...
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        Fragmenting the Chieftain 

        van der Vaart-Verschoof, Sasja (2017)
        There is a cluster of Early Iron Age (800–500 BC) elite burials in the Low Countries in which bronze vessels, weaponry, horse-gear and wagons were interred as grave goods. Mostly imports from Central Europe, these objects ...
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        Lamak 

        Brinkgreve, Francine (2016)
        This is the first study to examine in detail ritual objects known as ‘Lamak’, a fascinating and unique form of ephemeral material culture which is a prominent feature of Balinese creativity. A lamak is a long narrow ritual ...
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        Fragmenting the Chieftain – Catalogue 

        van der Vaart-Verschoof, Sasja (2017)
        There is a cluster of Early Iron Age (800–500 BC) elite burials in the Low Countries in which bronze vessels, weaponry, horse-gear and wagons were interred as grave goods. Mostly imports from Central Europe, these objects ...
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        Portable Antiquities, Palimpsests, and Persistent Places 

        Jonathan Daubney, Adam (2016)
        Every year thousands of archaeological objects and artefact scatters are discovered by the public, most of them by metal-detector users, but also by people whilst out walking, gardening, or going about their daily work. ...
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        From primitives to primates 

        Van Reybrouck, David (2012)
        Where do our images about early hominids come from? In this fascinating in-depth study, David Van Reybrouck demonstrates how input from ethnography and primatology has deeply influenced our visions about the past from the ...
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        Stereotype 

        Wentink, Karsten (2020)
        Throughout northern Europe, thousands of burial mounds were erected in the third millennium BCE. Starting in the Corded Ware culture, individual people were being buried underneath these mounds, often equipped with an ...
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        After the deluge 

        van Zijverden, Wilko (2017)
        After World War II huge land consolidation projects measuring thousands of hectares were carried out in West-Frisia. Large scale excavations of Bronze Age settlement sites were carried out resulting in a convincing model ...
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        Catalogue: Flèches de pouvoir à l’aube de la métallurgie de la Bretagne au Danemark (2500-1700 av. n. è.) 

        Nicolas, Clément (2016)
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        The Connected Caribbean 

        Mol, Angus A.A. (2014)
        The modern-day Caribbean is a stunningly diverse but also intricately interconnected geo-cultural region, resulting partly from the islands’ shared colonial histories and an increasingly globalizing economy. Perhaps more ...
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        Corded Ware Coastal Communities 

        Mariët Beckerman, Sandra (2015)
        The Corded Ware Culture (c. 2900–2300 BC) is found in a large area, from Russia to the Netherlands and from Scandinavia to Switzerland. Supra-regional elements include beakers decorated with cord and/or spatula imprints, ...
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        Practices of Wealth Depositing in the 1st–9th Century AD Eastern Baltic 

        Oras, Ester (2015)
        This PhD thesis discusses the practices of wealth depositing in the 1st–9th century AD eastern Baltic (Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania). Wealth deposits are one or more valued object/s that is/are hidden deliberately as an ...
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        Surfing the Past 

        Nyirubugara, Olivier (2012)
        This book discusses one of the most frequently discussed subjects in history education during the last two decades, namely how secondary school pupils use the World Wide Web for their learning activities. Based on two case ...
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        The Value of an Archaeological Open-Air Museum is in its Use 

        Paardekooper, Roeland (2013)
        There are about 300 archaeological open-air museums in Europe. Their history goes from Romanticism up to modern-day tourism. With the majority dating to the past 30 years, they do more than simply present (re)constructed ...
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        Ancestral Heaths 

        Doorenbosch, Marieke (2013)
        Barrows, i.e. burial mounds, are amongst the most important of Europe’s prehistoric monuments. Across the continent, barrows still figure as prominent elements in the landscape. Many of these mounds have been excavated, ...
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        Monuments on the horizon 

        Bourgeois, Quentin (2013)
        Barrows, as burial markers, are ubiquitous throughout North-Western Europe. In some regions dense concentrations of monuments form peculiar configurations such as long alignments while in others they are spread out ...
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        Breaking with tradition 

        Jennings, Benjamin (2014)
        Over 150 years of research in the Circum-Alpine region have produced a vast amount of data on the lakeshore and wetland settlements found throughout the area. Particularly in the northern region, dendrochronological studies ...
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        Intergenerational transmission of criminal and violent behaviour 

        Besemer, Sytske (2012)
        The apple doesn't fall far from the tree', 'Like father like son', 'Chip off the old block'. All these idioms seem to suggest that offspring resemble their parents and this also applies to criminal behaviour. This dissertation ...
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        Animals in Saxon and Scandinavian England 

        Holmes, Matilda (2014)
        In this book an analysis of over 300 animal bone assemblages from English Saxon and Scandinavian sites is presented. The data set is summarised in extensive tables for use as comparanda for future archaeozoological studies. ...
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        The TRB West Group 

        Albert Bakker, Jan (1979)
        In 1979 the by now classic work on the pottery of the TRB West group of Jan Albert Bakker was published. In his book Bakker deals with the research history and typochronology of the TRB pottery. Also he gives a detailed ...
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        Challenging climate change 

        Wossink, Arne (2009)
        Throughout history, climate change has been an important driving force behind human behaviour. This archaeological study seeks to understand the complex interrelations between that behaviour and climatic fluctuations, ...
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        Ritual Failure 

        Koutrafouri, Vasiliki G.; Sanders, Jeff (2013)
        ‘Ritual Failure’ is a new concept in archaeology adopted from the discipline of anthropology. Resilient religious systems disappearing, strict believers and faithful practitioners not performing their rites, entire societies ...
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        Appendices to: A Living Landscape 

        Arnoldussen, Stijn (2008)
        This publication contains the six main appendices to the PhD thesis ‘A Living Landscape. Bronze Age settlement sites in the Dutch river area (c. 2000-800 BC)’ by Stijn Arnoldussen which was published by Sidestone Press in ...
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        Archaeological Investigations between Cayenne Island and the Maroni River 

        van den Bel, Martijn M. (2015)
        Stratigraphic archaeological research in French Guiana is barely 50 years old and has been conducted primarily in the coastal zone, stretching approximately between 5 and 50 kilometres from the Atlantic coast to the ...
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        Rondom de mondingen van Rijn & Maas 

        Dijkstra, Menno (2011)
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        A Living Landscape 

        Arnoldussen, Stijn (2008)
        Today, half of the Netherlands is situated below sea level. Because of this, water-management is of key importance when it comes to maintaining present-day habitation of the Dutch low-lands. In prehistory, however, large ...
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        Unhinging the National Framework 

        Boter, Babs; Rensen, Marleen; Scott-Smith, Giles (2020)
        "This book focuses on the 20th century lives of men and women whose life-work and life experiences transgressed and surpassed the national boundaries that existed or emerged in the 20th century. The chapters explore how ...
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        Life on the watershed 

        Kaptijn, Eva (2009)
        The scarcity of water is a major problem in many parts of the Near East today and has been so in the past. To survive in such a region people should be able to structurally attain more water than rainfall alone can supply. ...
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        Net het echte leven 

        van den Berg, Belia (2009)
        Hoe overleven leden van professionele teams in een wereld die gekenmerkt wordt door individualisering, versnelling en winstmaximalisatie? In tegenstelling tot de theorieën in de gangbare managementliteratuur concludeert ...
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        Capturing value increase in urban redevelopment 

        Muñoz Gielen, Demetrio (2011)
        Everyone would agree that urban development, especially when involving the building of residential areas, should be accompanied by sufficient and good public infrastructure and facilities. We all want neighborhoods with ...
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        Candi, Space and Landscape 

        Degroot, Véronique (2009)
        Central Javanese temples were not built anywhere and anyhow. On the contrary: their positions within the landscape and their architectural designs were determined by socio-cultural, religious and economic factors. This ...
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        Midden-bronstijdsamenlevingen in het zuiden van de Lage Landen 

        Theunissen, Liesbeth (1999)
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        Renewing the house 

        Samson, Alice V.M. (2010)
        This study is a contribution to the household archaeology of the Caribbean. The aim of the research was to come to a material definition of the precolonial house, rather than rely on the few, short, Spanish colonial ...
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        Deciding about Design Quality 

        Volker, Leentje (2010)
        In the past few years the image of tender procedures in which Dutch public clients selected an architect has been dominated by distressing newspaper headlines. Architects fear that the current tender culture will harm the ...
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        Blood is thicker than water 

        Bright, Alistair J. (2011)
        This study represents a contribution to the pre-Colonial archaeology of the Windward Islands in the Caribbean. The research aimed to determine how the Ceramic Age (ca. 400 BC – AD 1492) Amerindian inhabitants of the region ...
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