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Godshuizenlaan 2, Bijlokesite : goede tijden, slechte tijden : een blik op de materiële cultuur van de 16de-eeuwse Bijloke-abdij
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'Comparaison n'est pas raison' (comparison is not reason enough) (XIIIth C French saying) : a reply to Caspari
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Geometric stone settings in the Yustyd Valley and its surroundings (Altai Mountains, Russia) : Bronze Age ‘virtual dwellings’ and associated structures
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Interdisciplinair onderzoek naar een Brits-Australisch barakkenkamp in het niemandsland te Kemmel (W.-Vl.)
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Heating the house: an archaeological and archaeometrical investigation into the tile-stoves of late-medieval Flanders, Belgium (14–17th centuries)
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Beyond the beam : evaluation and application of handheld X-ray fluorescence in archaeology
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Nouvelles données concernant la céramique peinte dite du Mont Kemmel (Belgique) dans la vallée de l'Escaut: une analyse archéométrique
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Pigment identification of an illuminated mediaeval manuscript De Civitate Dei by means of a portable Raman equipment
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Non-destructive in situ study of 'Mad Meg' by Pieter Bruegel the Elder using mobile X-ray fluorescence, X-ray diffraction and Raman spectrometers
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Direct analysis of the central panel of the so-called Wyts triptych after Jan van Eyck
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Survey and inventory of the archaeological sites in the valley of the Karakol (Uch-Enmek Park) : report on the Belgian-Russian expedition in the Russian Altay Mountains 2007-2008
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Three Years of Joint Research in the Uch-Enmek Park (Onguday Region, Altay Mountains)
(2009) Полевые Исследования в Горном Алтае на Современном Этапе (Археология, Этнография). Сборник научных трудов посвящён 10-летию кафедры археологии, этнологии и источниковедения Горно-Алтайского государственного университета / Field research in the Altai Mountains, an overview (archaeology, and ethnography). Collection of works dedicated to the 10th anniversary of the Department of Archaeology, Ethnology and Source Study of the Gorno-Altaysk State University. p.16-22 -
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Early christianity in Iraq and the Gulf: a view from the architectural remains