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Palaeohistoria 21 (1979)

  • Frontmatter
    The Editorial Staff
    1-8
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  • Archaeological implications of natural carbon-14 variations
    W.G. Mook, A.F.M. de Jong, H. Geertsema
    9-18
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  • Pollen analytical investigations in Thessaly (Greece)
    S. Bottema
    19-40
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  • The farmers of Gomolava in the Vinča and La Tène period
    A.T. Clason
    41-81
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  • Preliminary notes on fish remains from archaeological sites in the Netherlands
    D.C. Brinkhuizen
    83-90
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  • Environment and stock-raising Bronze Age and Middle Ages
    W. Prummel
    91-107
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  • Faunal remains from Dokkum
    Sheila van Gelder-Ottway
    109-126
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  • The hand-axe from Drouwen (Province of Drente, the Netherlands) and the upper Acheulian
    D. Stapert
    127-142
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  • The flint material from Swifterbant, Earlier Neolithic of the Northern Netherlands. I. Sites S-2, S-4 and S-51. Final reports on Swifterbant II
    P.H. Deckers
    143-180
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  • Two Neolithic stone-axe roughouts from the Province of Drenthe
    O.H. Harsema
    181-193
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  • A Late Bronze Age drawing instrument?
    J.J. Butler
    195-203
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  • Odoorn: frühmittelalterliche Siedlung. Das Fundmaterial der Grabung 1966
    W.A. van Es
    205-225
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  • Agriculture in Medieval Gasselte
    W. van Zeist, R.M. Palfenier-Vegter
    267-299
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  • De Drentse nabootsers van archeologica rond 1900. With English Summary
    G. de Leeuw
    301-316
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