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- 2018
- A new look at an old dog: Bonn-Oberkassel reconsidered (
- 2017
- Radiocarbon dating of te Son Pellisser lime burial (Calvià, Mallorca) (
- From commodity to singularity : the production of crossbow brooches and the rise of the Late Roman military elite (
- 2016
- Dietary practices at the castle of Middelburg, Belgium : organic residue analysis of 16th- to 17th-century ceramics (
- 14C-dating of the skeleton remains and the content of the lead coffin attributed to the Blessed Idesbald (Abbey of the Dunes, Koksijde, Belgium) (
- Ferrous metallurgy from the Bir Massouda metallurgical precinct at Phoenician and Punic Carthage and the beginning of the North African Iron Age (
- 2015
- Potential of cone penetrating testing for mapping deeply buried palaeolandscapes in the context of archaeological surveys in polder areas (
- A geochemical study on the bitumen from Dosariyah (Saudi-Arabia): tracking Neolithic-period bitumen in the Persian Gulf (
- Isotopic investigation into the raw materials of Late Bronze Age glass making (
- Specific information levels in relation to fragmentation patterns of shrew mandibles: do fragments tell the same story? (
- In search of sealed palaeolithic and mesolithic sites using core sampling: the impact of grid size, meshes and auger diameter on discovery probability (
- Mesolithic hearth-pits: fact or fantasy? A reassessment based on the evidence from the sites of Doel and Verrebroek (Belgium) (
- 2014
- Boron isotopic composition as a provenance indicator for the flux raw material in Roman natron glass (
- C-14 dates as demographic proxies in Neolithisation models of northwestern Europe: a critical assessment using Belgium and northeast France as a case-study (
- Reconsidering the role of Thorikos within the Laurion silver mining area (Attica, Greece) through hydrological analyses (
- A sealed flint knapping site from the Younger Dryas in the Scheldt valley (Belgium): bridging the gap in human occupation at the Pleistocene-Holocene transition in W Europe (
- New ways to extract archaeological information from hyperspectral pixels (
- Deeply colored and black-appearing Roman glass: a continued research (
- Integrating geomatics in archaeological research at the site of Thorikos (Greece) (
- Unveiling the prehistoric landscape at Stonehenge through multi-receiver EMI (