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- 2018
- The oldest cereals in the coversand area along the North Sea coast of NW Europe, between ca. 4800 and 3500 cal BC, at the wetland site of ‘Bazel- Sluis’ (Belgium) (
- 2015
- Neolithic pottery finds at the wetland site of Bazel-Kruibeke (Flanders, Belgium): evidence of long-distance forager-farmer contact during the late 6th and 5th millennium cal BC in the Rhine-Meuse-Scheldt area (
- Hunting with trapezes at Bazel-Sluis: the results of a functional analysis (
- 2012
- The evolution of the sedimentary environment in the lower River Scheldt valley (Belgium) during the last 13,000 a BP (
- 2011
- Noodonderzoek van een wetland site in Bazel-Sluis (Kruibeke, Oost- Vlaanderen, B): een nieuwe kijk op de neolithisatie in Vlaanderen (
- 2009
- The use of quartzite as a chrono-cultural marker in the Mesolithic cultures of the Low Countries (
- Mesolithic territories and land-use systems in north-western Belgium (
- The neolithisation of the Belgian lowlands: new evidence from the Scheldt Valley (
- 2008
- IJzertijdsporen in een Romeins landschap te Kluizen (Evergem, prov. Oost-Vlaanderen) (
- Redefining the Mesolithic: Technological research in Sandy Flanders (Belgium) and its implication for north-western Europe (