Palaeohistoria: Institute of Archaeology, Groningen, the Netherlands / Edition 1

Palaeohistoria: Institute of Archaeology, Groningen, the Netherlands / Edition 1

by Institute of Archaeology
ISBN-10:
9061918324
ISBN-13:
9789061918325
Pub. Date:
01/01/1988
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
9061918324
ISBN-13:
9789061918325
Pub. Date:
01/01/1988
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Palaeohistoria: Institute of Archaeology, Groningen, the Netherlands / Edition 1

Palaeohistoria: Institute of Archaeology, Groningen, the Netherlands / Edition 1

by Institute of Archaeology
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Overview

Volume 30 of Palaeohistoria, by the Institute of Archaeology, Groningen, the Netherlands in 1988. It will be useful for several research workers, a number of technical assistants, and research students of archaeozoology

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789061918325
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 01/01/1988
Pages: 216
Product dimensions: 8.25(w) x 11.00(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

1. Late Homo erectus or Ngandong man of Java 2. Bronze Age connections: France and the Netherlands 3. Bog trackways in the Netherlands 4. Late Pleistocene/Holocene hunter-gatherers of Sulawesi 5. Palynological evidence from Quaternary sediments in Southeast Asia, a review 6. Mesolithic hearth-pits in the Veenkolonién (prov. Groningen, the Netherlands), defining a specific use of fire in the Mesolithic 7. Change and continuity in rural settlement in Drenthe from the Neolithic onwards: A reconsideration of traditional and current opinions 8. Age and sex composition of Epipalaeolithic fallow deer and wild goat from Ksar ’Akil 9. A chieftain’s residence at Peelo: A preliminary report on the 1987 excavations 10. Leeuwarden and trade between c. 800 and 1200 AD 11. Palynological investigations in the northern Netherlands (the Drenthe Plateau) 12. Automatic radiocarbon calibration: Illustrative examples 13. Poultry and fowling at the Roman castellum Velsen 1 14. Ilipinar in the prehistory of Northwest Anatolia 15. Some aspects of research on mites (Acari) in archaeological samples 16. A progress report on the Rhenen industry (Central Netherlands) and its stratigraphical context 17. Exploitation of fur animals in Neolithic Swifterbant and Hazendonk (Central and western Netherlands)
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