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Palaeohistoria 32 (1990)

  • Frontmatter
    The Editorial Staff
    I-V
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  • Middle Palaeolithic dwellings: fact or fiction? Some applications of the ring and sector method
    D. Stapert
    1-19
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  • Non-flint stone tools from two Late Neolithic sites at Kolhorn, province of North Holland, the Netherlands
    E. Drenth, H. Kars
    31-46
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  • Bronze Age metal and amber in the Netherlands (I)
    J.J. Butler
    47-110
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  • Oost-Fivelingo 2S0 v.C.-18S0 n.C. Archeologische kartering en beschrijving van 2100 jaar bewoning in Noordoost-Groningen
    M. Miedema
    111-245
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  • De opgravingen op het kerkhof van het verdronken dorp Scheemda
    J. Molema
    247-270
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  • Het middeleeuwse veenontginningslandschap bij Scheemda
    W.A. Casparie, J. Molema
    271-289
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  • Scheemda, the wood remains of the drowned village at the 'Oud Kerkhof' site
    W.A. Casparie
    291-298
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  • Draught horses and other animals at late-medieval Seheemda
    W. Prummel
    299-314
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  • Mites from medieval Scheemda
    W. Schelvis
    315-321
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  • The human skeletons from the late-medieval graveyard of Scheemda
    H.T. Uytterschaut
    323-330
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  • De muntfibula van een Almohadische dobla uit Scheemda: vondstomstandigheden, parallellen en historische context
    J.P. Koers, J.N. Lanting, J. Molema
    331-338
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