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Palaeohistoria 41/42 (1999-2000)

  • Frontmatter
    The Editorial Staff
    I-V
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  • De 14C-chronologie van de Nederlandse pre- en protohistorie, III: Neolithicum
    J.N. Lanting, J. van der Plicht
    1-110
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  • Third to first millennium BC plant cultivation on the Khabur, north-eastern Syria
    W. van Zeist
    111-125
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  • Bronze Age metal and amber in the Netherlands (III: I): Catalogue of the winged axes
    J.J. Butler, Hannie Steegstra
    127-147
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  • A marginal landscape: Field work on the beach ridge complex near Fogliano (South Lazio)
    P.A.J. Attema, E. van Joolen, P.M. van Leusen
    149-162
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  • A high chronology for the early Iron Age in central Italy
    A.J. Nijboer, J. van der Plicht, A.M. Bietti Sestieri, A. de Santis
    165-176
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  • Sporen van ijzertijdbewoning in de terpzool van Wommels-Stapert (Friesland)
    J.M. Bos, H.T. Waterbolk, J. van der Plicht, E. Taayke
    177-223
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  • Winsum-Bruggeburen, first report on the excavation. An early Roman outpost among the Frisians? Part one: The Roman coins
    M.C. Galestin
    226-235
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  • West-Fivelingo 600 v.Chr.-1900 n.Chr.: Archeologische kartering en beschrijving van 2500 jaar bewoning in Midden-Groningen
    M. Miedema
    235-445
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  • Het project Peelo: Het onderzoek van het erf Huisinge (1995-1996)
    P.B. Kooi
    447-471
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  • Contes de ma Mère l'Oye: Avicultural notes
    S. Bottema
    473-488
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