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Palaeohistoria 63/64 (2022/2023)

The annual journal Palaeohistoria- full title Acta et Communicationes Instituti Bio-Archaeologici Universitatis Groninganae - is edited by the staff of the Institute, and carries detailed articles on material culture, analysis of radiocarbon data and the results of excavations, surveys and coring campaigns. Palaeohistoria plays an essential role in the exchange network of journals that has been established with 160 other archaeological institutes in the Netherlands and abroad.
  • The Avellino Event. Cultural and Demographic Effects of the Great Bronze Age Eruption of Mount Vesuvius. Overview of main project results, publications and valorisation activities
    P.A.J. Attema, P.M. van Leusen, L. Alessandri
    1-11
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  • Vegetation reconstruction of the Agro Pontino and Fondi basin (central Italy) before and after the Bronze Age eruption of Somma-Vesuvius (c. 1900 BCE)
    M. Doorenbosch
    13-35
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  • The Middle to Late Holocene in the Agro Pontino and the Fondi basin (Lazio, Italy): A palaeogeographical overview
    W. van Gorp, J. Sevink
    37-56
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  • Peat reclamations of the Pre-Roman Iron Age and Roman Iron Age: Drainage ditch systems and settlement patterns in the province of Friesland, the Netherlands
    M. Bakker, G.J. de Langen
    57-145
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  • De grafheuvel van de bronstijdkrijger van Drouwen: onderzoeksgeschiedenis, hergebruik in de Vroege Middeleeuwen en regionale funeraire context
    W.A.B. van der Sanden
    147-216
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  • Making a point: A study of later prehistoric pins from the Netherlands (2200-250 BCE)
    S. Arnoldussen, H. Steegstra
    217-301
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