KNAW

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Netherlands Research School for Archaeology

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Current research

(the most recent research is at the top)
Collaboration Social reproduction and transformation in cultural landscapes in the long term. The material conditions of social life in the Bronze Age and Early Iron Age (c. 2000-800 BC) of Central Italy
Collaboration Techniques and Society: A use-wear analysis of the metalwork from the Middle Bronze Age of Northwestern Europe
Collaboration What lies beneath: the value of buried Stone Age landscapes
Secretariat A diachronic study of ceramic variability in technological styles in a local and (inter-) regional perspective: Neolithic to Roman pottery from the Greek island of Zakynthos
Secretariat Pottery from the Mid-Republican Period in Satricum (400-200 BC)
Secretariat Collective Identities and Socio-Cultural Dynamics in a Frontier Zone ? the Necropolis of Melfi-Pisciolo (Basilicata, Southern Italy)
Secretariat What's in a plant? Tracking early human behaviour through plant processing and exploitation
Secretariat In touch with the dead. A study of early medieval reopened graves
Secretariat Subsistence economy in coastal wetlands
Secretariat The cultural landscape of West Frisia
Secretariat Cultural identity and communication networks
Secretariat Farmers of the coast, coastal farming communities on the southern North Sea coast, 2000-800 BC
Secretariat Essays on the maritime archaeology of power and conflict: the lost Dutch armed merchantmen in the Taiwan Strait, c. 1622-1661
Secretariat Improving the chronology of NW European Palaeolithic: Palaeoenvironmental correlations and implications for understanding hominin behavior
Secretariat Keeping the days. Time and Identity in Middle-America
Secretariat Hunting a hunters tale : animal symbolism in the Caribbean
Secretariat Pre-colonial human exploitation of neotropical fauna in the circum-Caribbean region
Secretariat Dynamics of Material, Social and Ideological Relations in the Pre-Columbian Insular Carribean
Secretariat Technological and functional analysis of Single Grave artifacts from North-Holland
Secretariat Settlement patterns, site reuse and differentiation in the Middle to Late Pleistocene of Northern Europe
Secretariat Comparative Analysis and Interpretation of Meso- and Neolithic Intrasite Variables in the Lower Rhine Basin (6000-3500 BC)
Secretariat Egypt in Augustan Visual Language A study of Creative Emulation
Secretariat Teeth Tell Tales. A multi-disciplined approach to past lifestyles and cultural practices
Secretariat Communicating communities. Unraveling networks of human mobility and exchange of goods and ideas from a pre-colonial, pan-Caribbean perspective
Secretariat An environmental study of barrows
Secretariat Digging holes in foreign cultures? Development of an ethical and sustainable framework for managing archaeological sites in the developing world
Secretariat Ancestral mounds. The social and ideological significance of barrows, 2900-1100 BC

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