From sherds to settlement patterns – new insights into the habitation history of the coastal area of the northern Netherlands during the Merovingian and Carolingian periods (AD 400-900) based on field surveys and older collections research (original) (raw)

2024. Occupation in North-West Frisia (North-Holland) between AD 400 and 900 from a pottery perspective. In: A. Nieuwhof, E. Knol & H. van de Velde (eds): Making Places, Making Lives. Landscape and Settlement in Coastal Wetlands, Braunschweig, 69-82.

Jan de Koning

A. Nieuwhof, E. Knol & H. van de Velde (eds): Making Places, Making Lives. Landscape and Settlement in Coastal Wetlands. Proceedings of the 72nd Sachsensymposium In Castricum-Alkmaar, 2024

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Central places in the 1st-2nd century cal AD in the rural Maaskant-region (Southern Netherlands) Re-interpreting the settlement Oss-Westerveld

Richard Jansen, Harry Fokkens

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J. van Doesburg, & B. Groenewoudt, 2014: In search of the invisible farm. Looking for archaeological evidence of late medieval rural settlement in the sandy landscape of the Netherlandse (1250-1650 A.D.)

Jan van Doesburg

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The prehistory of the Netherlands

Harry Fokkens

2005

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Migration Period Settlements and ‘Anglo-Saxon’ Pottery from Flanders

Helena Hamerow

Medieval Archaeology, 1994

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Anglo-Saxon immigration or continuity? Ezinge and the coastal area of the northern Netherlands in the Migration Period

Annet Nieuwhof

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Village Formation in the Netherlands during the Middle Ages (AD 800 -1600). An assessment of recent excavations and a path to progress

Johan Verspay, Heleen van Londen, Hans Renes, Antoinette Huijbers

Village Formation in the Netherlands during the Middle Ages (AD 800 -1600). An assessment of recent excavations and a path to progress, 2018

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Doesburg, Jan van & Bert Groenewoudt 2014: In search of the invisible farm. Looking for archaeological evidence of late medieval rural settlement in the sandy landscapes of the Netherlands (1250–1650 A. D.)

Bert Groenewoudt

Medieval Europe in Motion. In honour of Jan Klapste Ed. I. Bahacova & P. Sommer), 51-68.

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Pottery Development and Habitation History during the Roman Period in the province of North-Holland

Annet Nieuwhof

Making Places, Making Lives. Landscape and Settlement in Coastal Wetlands Proceedings of the 72nd Sachsensymposion, 9-12 October 2021 Castricum-Alkmaar , 2024

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Wheel-thrown pottery of the Merovingian and Carolingian periods at Wijnaldum

Jan de Koning

The Excavations at Wijnaldum, 2021

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Groenewoudt, B.J. 2012: Medieval and post-medieval off-site archaeology in the Netherlands: recent discoveries and interpretations (Guest Lecture Charles University Prague - Institute of Prehistory and Early History - 29-11-2012).

Bert Groenewoudt

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The Excavations at Wijnaldum Volume 2: Handmade and Wheel-thrown Pottery of the first Millennium AD

Ernst Taayke, Annet Nieuwhof, Gilles de Langen, Jan de Koning

Annet Nieuwhof (editor), 2020

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Living in a dynamic landscape: prehistoric and proto-historic occupation of the northern-Netherlands coastal area

Annet Nieuwhof

waddensea-secretariat.org

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On Byre-houses and Husbandry : Post-Roman Settlement and Landscape Transformations in the Central Netherlands

Roeland Emaus

Making Places, Making Lives. Landscape and Settlement in Coastal Wetlands : Proceedings of the 72nd Sachsensymposion, 9-12 October 2021 Castricum-Alkmaar, 2024

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Arnoldussen, S., 2008, Appendices to: A Living Landscape. Bronze Age settlement sites in the Dutch river area (c. 2000-800 BC), Leiden.

stijn arnoldussen

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New data on the distribution of pottery finds in the Linear Pottery settlement at Brzezie 17 in southern Poland

Anna Rauba-Bukowska

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S. Arnoldussen, 2008, A Living Landscape: Bronze Age settlement sites in the Dutch river area (c. 2000-800 BC), Leiden (PhD thesis, 536p)

stijn arnoldussen

2007

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Van Gijn, A.L. & Mazzuco, N. (2013). Domestic activities at the Linear Pottery site of Elsloo (Netherlands): a look from under the microscope

Annelou Van Gijn

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A toponymic perspective on the early medieval settlement of the southern North Sea shores of mainland Europe

Pieterjan Deckers

Journal of the English Place-Name Society 44 (2013): 12-33

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2009. Developments in the Dutch Late Mesolithic: landscape, site location, subsistence and the introduction of pottery

Daan Raemaekers

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Domestic activities at the Linear Pottery site of Elsloo (Netherlands): a look from under the microscope, 2013, van Gijn & Mazzucco

Niccolò Mazzucco

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2020. With Annet Nieuwhof and Danny Gerrets. Chapter 7. Handmade pottery of the Merovingian and Carolingian periods at Wijnaldum. In: A. Nieuwhof (ed): Excavations at Wijnaldum Volume 2: Handmade and Wheel-thrown Pottery of the first Millennium AD , p.159-191

Annet Nieuwhof, Jan de Koning

The Excavations at Wijnaldum Volume 2: Handmade and Wheel-thrown Pottery of the first Millennium AD., 2020

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Isolated and backward Westerwolde (Groningen, the Netherlands)? A confrontation of archaeological and historical data from the Middle Ages in a wider geographical context

Henny Groenendijk

Palaeohistoria, 2021

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Book review of Beckerman, S.M., 2015. Corded ware coastal communities: using ceramic analysis to reconstruct third millennium BC societies in the Netherlands. Sidestone Press, Leiden.

Jan Kolář

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Arnoldussen, S. & R. Jansen, 2010, Iron Age habitation patterns on the southern and northern Dutch Pleistocene coversand soils: the process of settlement nucleation, in: M. Meyer (eds.), Haus - Gehoft - Weiler - Dorf. Siedlungen der Vorromischen Eisenzeit im nordlichen Mitteleuropa, (Berliner Archaologische Forschungen 8), Berlin, 279-297.

stijn arnoldussen

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Kleijne, J.P. (2015): Barrows and burials of the Late Neolithic and Bronze Age from Velsen (Noord-Holland, the Netherlands). In: E.A.G. Ball & S. Arnoldussen (eds.), Metaaltijden 2. Bijdragen in de studie van de metaaltijden, Leiden: Sidestone Press, 101-111.

Jos Kleijne

Metaaltijdenbundel 2

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Continuity and change: on a computer-aided classification of Late Neolithic and Early Bronze Age pottery from the Netherlands

Erik Drenth, Vincent Mom

2009

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2020. With Annet Nieuwhof. Chapter 6. Merovingian pottery at Wijnaldum in context. In: A. Nieuwhof (ed): Excavations at Wijnaldum Volume 2: Handmade and Wheel-thrown Pottery of the first Millennium AD , p.147-157

Annet Nieuwhof, Jan de Koning

The Excavations at Wijnaldum Volume 2: Handmade and Wheel-thrown Pottery of the first Millennium AD., 2020

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The Excavations at Wijnaldum Volume 2: Handmade and Wheel-thrown Pottery of the first Millennium AD THE EXCAVATIONS AT WIJNALDUM Annet Nieuwhof (editor

Ernst Taayke, Gilles de Langen

The Excavations at Wijnaldum, Volume 2. Handmade and Wheel-thrown Pottery of the first Millennium AD, A. Nieuwhof (ed.)., 2020

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Beek, R. van, 2011: Diversity Rules. On Late Prehistoric Settlement of the Eastern Netherlands and the Need for Regionally Specific Models, Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 77, 25-47.

Roy van Beek

Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, 2011

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An inventory of Roman habitation in the Meuse-Demer-Scheldt area

GRM Gallo-Romeins Museum Tongeren (BE)

The Roman Villa of Hoogeloon and the Archaeology of the Periphery, Amsterdam Archaeological Studies, 2015

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Historical context and Provenancing of Late Roman Hand-Made Pottery from Belgium, the Netherlands and Germany First Report

Luc Van Impe

Archeologie in Vlaanderen

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2018. A Neolithic backwater? Dutch developments in the 4th millennium BC

Daan Raemaekers

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Historical context and provenancing of Late Roman handmade pottery from Belgium, the Netherlands and Germany

Luc Van Impe

1991

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Distributing the Dead. Settlement burials in the pagus Texandrië and the transformation of Merovingian Society c. 700 AD (Southern Netherlands)

Frans Theuws

2023

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