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den Herder, F. The effect of change. The biographies of the Paul and Dora Janssen-Arts Collection and the Barbier- Mueller Pre-Columbian Collection.
Huiskamp, R. A matter of mind and matter: Applying theories on material agency and mind-set to the objects of the Vlaardingen Culture in the Western, Central and Southern Netherlands.
van IJzendoorn, M. Mapping the ceramics. The production, distribution and consumption of Champlevé Ware in the Aegean and beyond( twelfth-thirteenth century AD).
Janssen, A. Neglecting the ederly. An osteoarchaeological investigation in to improving the methodology for skeletal age-at death estimation in older adults; using a documented 19th century collection from Middenbeemster, The Netherlands.
Jesus, A. Negotiating personhood: animal remains in mortuary practices at the beginning of the adoption of domestic animals in South Scandinavia and Netherlands.
Jongma, S. Long bone fractures in Post-Medieval the Netherlands.
Jorritsma, J. Nabatean burials before, during and after the Roman Annexation. Changes in the Nabatean funerary practices in the Nabatean kingdom under the Roman influence from the first century BC to the start of the second century AD.
Joyce, R. Congenital syphilis in the past: Improving diagnostic criteria using clinical and palaeopathological research. Kalaj, A. The representation of the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire from the 16th century until the 20th Century.
Kim, H. W. Research on the reasons for the collapse of the Romano-British polity in South-Western England in the fifth to sixth centuries common Era via complexity theory.
Kotsaga, K. News distributors as stakeholders of cultural heritage. Perspectives on heritage values from the state, local communities and the general public. The case of Amphipolis.
Kremer, R. Late-Neolithic stone beads of Tell Sabi Abyad, Syria. Usage and manufacture of stone beads in the Upper Mesopotamian Late Neolithic, 7000-5850 BC. Lee-Smith, K. Believing Bullbrook: A review of archaeological collections from Trinidad and Tobago in British Museums.
Leestemaker, L. The viewshed of Samnium in the 2nd century BC. Did visibility play a role in building Samnitic sanctuaries?
Lengkeek, S. Understanding the use of stone markers in the eastern badia, northeast Jordan. During classical antiquity and( sub) recent times.
Lensen, R. Early brick production and use in the coastal regions of the Low Countries( 1200-1350).
Mackenzie, C. Possibilities of participation: Inclusive management strategies and cultural World Heritage in Turkey. An analysis of the possibilities of implementing UNESCO concepts of participatory management strategies in Turkey, using Nemrud Dag as a case study to focus research into a specific community context.
Mahoney, U. Current issues of heritage management in Pohnpei State, Federated States of Micronesia.
Mazcek, D. Is it to the water that it must return? An inquiry into the water deposition of swords in the Carolingian period( ca. 750-1000 AD) in North-western Europe.
McGeer, L. M. The domestication of water. An analysis of Drinking Water in three Early Byzantine Cities.
Mullaart, M. The functional and social role of flint scrapers from the Vlaardingen site Wateringse Binnentuinen in The Hague.
Nater, C. Social differences in burial practices in the medieval cemetery of Reusel. An osteoarchaeology and mortuary archaeology study of burial practices in the southern Netherlands during the Central Middle Ages.
Netherton, A. Bodies of evidence: Economy and identity within Kura Araxes cemeteries in Early Bronze Age Transcaucasia.
Papoutsaki, A. Theatrical elements in contemporary museums of archaeology, anthropology, and art.
Riethus, A. The Ubermuseum in north-western and central Europe and its adaption to the tasks and aims of the 21st Century.
de Rouw, L. Figuring out the farmstead. A critical evaluation of the concept Iron Age farmstead in Dutch archaeological research.
Ruf, K. The re-use of Maya monumental architecture in pre- and post-colonial Yucatán. An investigation of its differing manifestations.
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