prof. dr. Philippe Crombé
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The influence of environmental changes on local and regional vegetation patterns at Rieme (NW Belgium): implications for final palaeolithic habitation
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Wood charcoal and seeds as indicators for animal husbandry in a wetland site during the late mesolithic–early neolithic transition period (Swifterbant culture, ca. 4600–4000 B.C.) in NW Belgium
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Application of the topographic position index to heterogeneous landscapes
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Beyond the unknown: understanding prehistoric patterns in the urbanised landscape of Flanders
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Reconstructing phreatic palaeogroundwater levels in a geoarchaeological context: a case study in Flanders, Belgium
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Radiocarbon chronology and the correlation of hunter-gatherer sociocultural change with abrupt palaeoclimate change: the Middle Mesolithic in the Rhine-Meuse-Scheldt area of northwest Europe
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A multidisciplinary approach to reconstructing Late Glacial and Early Holocene landscapes
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Late Mesolithic armature variability in the southern North Sea basin: implications for forager-Linearbandkeramik contact models of the transition to agriculture in Belgium and the southern Netherlands
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La fonction des industries en silex et les modalités d'occupation des territoires au Mésolithique: le cas des zones sableuses du nord-ouest de la Belgique et des Pays-Bas (8700-5400 cal. BC.)
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Hunting, gathering, fishing and herding: animal exploitation in Sandy Flanders (NW Belgium) during the second half of the 5th millennium BC