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Molluscan remains as indirect proxy for identifying disintegrated mudbricks in Aegean Bronze Age archaeological contexts
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The environment and its exploitation along the Lower Scheldt river during the Roman period (Wichelen, Belgium - late 1st to 3rd centuries AD)
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Early and high medieval (c. 650 AD-1250 AD) charcoal production and its impact on woodland composition in the Northwest-European Lowland : a study of charcoal pit kilns from Sterrebeek (Central Belgium)
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The use of scientific techniques in the study, reconstruction of and human interaction with Woodlands : introduction to the Special Issue
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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
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Peat re-excavated at the Abbey of Ename (Belgium) : archaeobotanical evidence for peat extraction and long distance transport in Flanders around 1200 AD
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First discovery of Black Mulberry (Morus nigra L.) pollen in a Late Bronze Age well at Sint-Gillis-Waas (Flanders, Belgium): contamination or in situ deposition?