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van der Heijden, N. Connecting the past to the present. A study on the level of community involvement during the World Heritage nomination process of the Roman Limes.
Kerkhof, S. Linking gender to teeth. Dental modification and the expression of gender at Monte Albán, Oaxaca, Mexico.
Kroon, E. J. A Study of change. An integrated technological analysis of changes and continuity in ceramic technology during the Late Neolithic of the Dutch West Coast.
Koutamanis, D. Ecology of Javanese hominins. What we can learn through isotope data from background fauna.
Langbroek, M. B. All that is gold does not glitter; A study on the Merovingian use and exchange of amber or‘ northern gold’ in the Benelux and the German Lower Rhine area.
Mol, K. The griffin cauldron in Greece and Italy. From origin and style to function and use. The‘ Orientalizing’ period reconsidered( eight-sixth century BC).
Mulder, E. The Hyettian rural landscape. Study into the Classical-Hellenistic rural sites of the Ancient Greek city of Hyettos through ceramic survey material.
Nieuwenkamp, R. On the variability of Lower and Middle Palaeolithic bifaces. Exploring chronological, techno-functional, and socio-cultural aspects of biface morphology by using bifacial tools from the southern Netherlands as a case study.
Pinchetti, L. The Biferno Valley in Late Antiquity. A multiscalar approach to rural settlement patterns of Southern Central Italy( AD 280-600).
Reddington Davis, C. Ritualized discourse in the Mesoamerican codices. An inquiry into epigraphic practice.
Sipila, I. East and west, warm and cold: The evolution of Neandertal mobility behaviour in its European Palaeoenvironmental Context from the Beginning of the Late Saalian( 191 ka BP) until their Demise( 40 ka BP)
Steffens, B. Abandonment issues: Exploring house abandonment in the Bronze Age of North-western Europe.
Verstraaten, N. Cocijo: He who lives at the four corners of the world. An analysis of the Zapotec Cocijo effigy vessels from tomb contexts at Monte Alban, in relation to the four primary directions.
Vonk, L. Archaeology as activity in dementia: a presentation of the potential effects of an active engagement in archaeology on the wellbeing of people living with dementia.
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