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Palaeohistoria 35/36 (1993/1994)

  • Frontmatter
    The Editorial Staff
    I-V
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  • 14C-AMS: Pros and cons for archaeology
    J.N. Lanting, J. van der Plicht
    1-12
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  • Late Quaternary vegetation history of northern Turkey
    S. Bottema, H. Woldring, B. Aytuğ
    13-72
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  • The Bronze Age settlement of Zwolle-Ittersumerbroek: Some critical comments
    H.T. Waterbolk
    73-87
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  • Iron production and iron votive offerings at Borgo Le Ferriere/Satricum (8th to 6th centuries BC)
    A.J. Nijboer
    89-105
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  • Botanical macro-remains of vascular plants of the Heveskesklooster terp (the Netherlands) as tools to characterize the past environment
    R.T.J. Cappers
    107-167
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  • Het project Peelo: Het onderzoek in de jaren 1981, 1982, 1986, 1987 en 1988
    P.B. Kooi
    169-306
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  • Medieval plant remains from Peelo, the Netherlands
    W. van Zeist, R.M. Palfenier-Vegter
    307-321
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  • Nogmaals gouden muntfibula's uit de 12e-13e eeuw
    J.N. Lanting, J. Molema
    323-328
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  • Een doopvontbasement in de kerk van Feerwerd: Een belangrijk archeoIogisch-liturgisch fenomeen
    J.W. Boersma
    329-341
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