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Metaphors, Myths, and Transformations in Digital Archaeology
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Introduction
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Isotopes, isoscapes, and the search for geographic origins
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Data exchange protocol in Dutch archaeology
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A life dedicated to science. Portrait of professor emerita Corrie Bakels, pioneer of paleoeconomy
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A life dedicated to science. Portrait of professor emerita Corrie Bakels, pioneer of paleoeconomy
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Reflections on an environmental history of resistance
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A long slow goodbye – Re-examining the Mesolithic – Neolithic transition (5500 – 2500 BCE) in the Dutch delta
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Walking and marking the desert
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The Middle Palaeolithic site Lingjing (Xuchang, Henan, China): preliminary new results.
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Exploring the archaeological heritage of the Uddeler Heegde: an experiment
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Neandertal advice for improving your tinder profile
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Vegetation and crops in Oss-North
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And the river meanders on...the intertwined occupation and vegetation history of the river area Maaskant and adjacent sand area of Oss (Netherlands) in Late Prehistory till Early Roman Period
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Maintaining fertility of Bronze Age arable land in the northwest Netherlands
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Bronze Age ancestral communities. New Research of Middle Bronze Age burials in the barrow landscapes of Apeldoorn-Wieselseweg
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Enigmatic (?) friezes on Praenestine cistae
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Excavations of Late Neolithic arable, burial mounds and a number of well-preserved skeletons at Oostwoud-Tuithoorn: a re-analysis of old data
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Figuring out: coroplastic art and technè in Agrigento, Sicily: the results of a coroplastic experiment
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Enigmatic plant-working tools and the transition to farming in the Rhine/Meuse Delta
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Social space and (self)representation within Late Bronze Age Aegean and East Mediterranean palatial architecture
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Socio-economic status and plant remains: Maastricht (the Netherlands)
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The image of archaeology: consistencies and deflections through time among the Dutch, concurrences and deviations across Europe
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Visualizing antiquity before the digital age: Early and late modern reconstructions of Greek and Roman cityscapes
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