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Stikkelorum, T. Uniformity across landscapes. An inter-regional investigation of the Late prehistoric habitation of the Maaskant and Heikant Brabant, the Netherlands.
Talboom, L. A better practice to data management in the archaeological field. A case study of the PACEN research project regarding data management.
Timmer, L. What’ s in the name? Een analyse van de naamgeving van Homo naledi.
Verezen, V. The crumbling wonder. Evaluating environmental threats to the archaeological monuments of Petra( Jordan).
Vlieks, N. Regional diversity and connectivity during the Italian Bronze Age: the case study of Molise. A comparative study of the pottery and exotic goods at Rocca di Oratino, Fonte Maggio, Masseria Mammarella and Monteroduni.
Vocking, I. Valkenburg de Woerd( ZH). Een vergelijkende studie van zoölogisch mateiraal afkomstig van de vroegmiddeleeuwse opgraving Valkenburg de Woerd 1986-1988.
Walraad, K. Een studie naar herkomst en gebruik van steenmateriaal. Een vergelijking van de twee precolumbiaanse vindplaatsen Anse Trabaud op Martinique en Lavoutte op Saint Lucia op basis van de lithische assemblages.
Wauben, N. Adornos and cosmological expression: An iconographical analysis of the zoomorphic adornos found at the Amerindian site of El Flaco( 13th-15th Century), Northwestern Dominican Republic.
Westelaken, A. Social Status through vertebral pathologies on post-medieval cemeteries in England
Master Theses
Amsing, E. Assessing values and interests. A stakeholder engagement in the development of archaeological site parks in The Netherlands.
Baas, S. Merovingian dams in Oegstgeest-Rijnfront. Two dams in a Merovingian settlement in Oegstgeest-Rijnfront. van den Brand, S. Borrowed gods, holy mountains, and temples on the horizon. A view on how the Amun-Ra cult at Gebel Barkal( Sudan) influenced the greater Nubio-Egyptian relationship during the Nubian Kerma periods, and during the Egyptian Middle Kingdom period up to and including the Third Intermediate Period.
Bol, W. Lvmen in Tenebrae: A comparison of images on ceramic oil lamps in three military camps on the frontier of the Roman Empire in the Lower Rhine area compared.
Bosman, A. Talking heads. Quantititative analysis of morphological variation in the human mandible during the Medieval and post-Medieval periods in the Netherlands using three-dimensional geometric morphometrics.
Buis, P. Reconstructing mint conditions. A study of two coin types struck in Dorestad under Lothar I( 840-855) and to their production and organisation.
Cawthorn, M. Pariwilpa Mokarina Warai: Ancient and recent Australian desert hunter-gatherer responses to climatic variability.
Cuijpers, E. The‘ lively’ streets of Olynthos in the 5th / 4th century BCE: a spatial analysis of movement flows and activity areas.
van Duijvenbode, L. Relief-band amphorae, trade and distribution in the early Middle Ages. Access to long-distance trade in Carolingian Netherlands.
Edens, E. Tracing the indigenous peoples of Suriname. An application of strontium stable isotope analysis on prehistoric human material from coastal Suriname.
Flanagan, K. L. Absence of Neandertals in Ireland: an issue of hominin preference or of preservation? A biogeographical perspective.
Friedler, A. A tale of two cities. Analysis of Dutch populations between the late medieval and modern period using ancient motochrondrial DNA.
Grimbergen, L. The social uses of animals in the Halaf period. On the meaning of animal remains and animal representations.
Halbrucker, E. On the sickles from Százhalombatta-Földvár. Microwear analysis of flint sickle inserts from the Bronze Age tell at Százhalombatta-Földvár.
van den Hamer, M. Stress and the city. Vertebral neural canal size in Medieval and Post-Medieval London, England.
Hebels, S. Reconstructing the ecological setting of the North Sea area: stable isotope analysis of Late Pleistocene and Early Holocene faunal remains.
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