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Palaeohistoria 53/54 (2011/2012)

  • Frontmatter
    The Editorial Staff
    I-III
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  • The submerged pre-Drouwen TRB settlement site Wetsingermaar, c. 3500 cal. BC (province of Groningen, the Netherlands)
    D.C.M. Raemaekers, Y.I. Aalders, S.M. Beckerman, D.C. Brinkhuizen, I. Devriendt, H. Huisman, M. de Jong, H.M. Molthof, W. Prummel, M.J.L.Th. Niekus, M. van der Wal
    1-24
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  • Dutch beaker chronology re-examined
    S.M. Beckerman
    25-64
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  • Single-edged socketed Urnfield knives in the Netherlands and western Europe
    J.J. Butler, S. Arnoldussen, H. Steegstra
    65-107
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  • Reconstructing a Bronze Age hidden landscape: geoarchaeological research at Tratturo Caniò (Italy, 2009)
    H. Feiken, G.W. Tol, P.M. van Leusen, C. Anastasia
    109-159
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  • Protohistoric sites on the coast between Nettuno and Torre Astura (Pontine Region, Lazio, Italy)
    G.W. Tol, T. van Loon, P.A.J. Attema, A.J. Nijboer
    161-193
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  • Polygonal masonry platform sites in the Lepine mountains (Pontine Region, Lazio, Italy)
    T.C.A. de Haas, P.A.J. Attema, G.W. Tol
    195-282
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  • De 14C-chronologie van de Nederlandse Pre- en Protohistorie VI: Romeinse tijd en Merovingische periode, Deel B: aanvullingen, toelichtingen en 14C-dateringen
    J.N. Lanting, J. van der Plicht
    283-391
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  • Traditional plum varieties in the northern Netherlands: modern occurrences and archaeological evidence
    H. Woldring
    393-423
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