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Palaeohistoria 57/58 (2015/2016)

  • Frontmatter
    The Editorial Staff
    i-iv
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  • In Memoriam Wim van Zeist
    R.T.J. Cappers, P.B. Kooi
    1-3
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  • Bibliography Wim van Zeist
    R.T.J. Cappers, K. van der Ploeg, M. Schepers
    4-10
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  • In Memoriam Jaap Boersma & Otto Harsema
    The Editorial Staff
    11-20
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  • Prehistoric occupation of the lower Pontine Plain (Lazio, Central Italy): the evidence from recent field surveys
    M. La Rosa, T.C.A. de Haas, G.W. Tol
    21-36
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  • The neolithic stone cist at Heveskesklooster (Prov. of Groningen, The Netherlands)
    H.K. Kamstra, J.H.M. Peeters, D.C.M. Raemaekers
    37-54
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  • Heathland and palynology of prehistoric barrows. Reflections on the interrelation between soil formation and pollen infiltration
    W. Groenman-van Waateringe, T. Spek
    55-62
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  • A bronze harvest: Dutch Bronze Age sickles in their European context
    S. Arnoldussen, H. Steegstra
    63-110
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  • Late Eneolithic and Early Bronze Age funerary evidence from the Sant'Angelo IV Cave (northeastern Calabria, Italy)
    F. Ippolito
    111-116
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  • Early Iron Age tombs at Crustumerium (Rome), ca. 850-725 BC
    F. di Gennaro, B. Belelli Marchesini, A.J. Nijboer
    117-136
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  • City, country and crisis in the Ager Crustuminus. Confronting legacy data with resurvey results in the territory of ancient Crustumerium
    J.F. Seubers, G.W. Tol
    137-234
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  • Die Terra Sigillata aus friesischen Terpen
    T.B. Volkers, M. Polak
    235-312
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    The Editorial Staff
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