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Occupying the Provençal Hinterland
Burials and Houses
Migration and Dietary Patterns in the Gomolava Site, Serbia: Insights from Stable Isotope Analysis during the Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age (1300-1100 BC).
The Mourners of Oss
Sitting in the grave
Deciphering Daub
Ceramics Re-Functionalized
Ceramics Re-Functionalized
Typology or Chronology?
The Application of Drone Thermography in Halos, Greece
Affiliated with the past in place. The perception of urnfields as socialising landscapes, from the Middle Bronze to Late Iron Age in Western Germany
A pollen-based reconstruction of the paleoenvironment and cultural landscape in Southeastern Norway from the Iron Age to the Middle Ages
Putting things in (un)usual places
Aligned with the past. A study of the emergence of long-term lines and boundaries in the landscape of Epe-Nierssen, Oss and Boxmeer-Sterckwijck in the Netherlands from the Late Neolithic until the Urnfield Period
Grafheuvels hergebruikt
A Middle Iron Age pottery assemblage from the outskirts of West-Frisia. A study on late prehistoric pottery from Schagen
Interactions, elites and inconspicuous burials Interregional connections and changes in the burial ritual in the Meuse-Demer-Scheldt area and neighbouring Dutch and German riverine areas in the Middle Iron Age (500-250 BCE)
Wear and Tear in Early Iron Age Europe, An experimental approach to use-wear analysis on selected assemblages of household ware pottery from the settlements Mont Lassois and the Heuneburg
The meaning of animal remains in Dutch Bronze Age and Iron Age graves
Rethinking Iron Age loom weights in the Netherlands
Burned between the rivers, Osteological analysis of an Iron Age cremation graveyard from Panningen-Loo, the Netherlands and its context in Late Prehistoric funerary rituals.
The Maashorst Residence. Theoretical approach on the possibilities of Iron Age habitation at the Maashorst
Abrasion and Inebriation: Investigating the application of ceramic use-wear analysis for exploring alcohol production at Iron Age Heuneburg, Germany.
The Provenance of Iron Age I Ceramics from the site of Tel Kinrot. Sea of Galilee, Israel.

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