Meanwhile, in the North...Handmade Pottery beyond the Roman Frontier (original ) (raw )Anglo-Saxon Style Pottery from the Northern Netherlands and North-Western Germany: Fabrics and Finish, Regional and Chronological Patterns, and their Implications
Katrin Struckmeyer
Archaeometry, 2018
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The earliest pottery in the western part of the North German Plain and its inspirations
Sönke Hartz
2008
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2010. The Swifterbant pottery tradition (5000-3400 BC): matters of fact and matters of interest
Daan Raemaekers
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An outline of Late Swifterbant pottery in the Noordoostpolder (province of Flevoland, the Netherlands) and the chronological development of the pottery of the Swifterbant culture
Daan Raemaekers
2005
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Nijmegen-Holdeurn ware from the western canabae legionis at Nijmegen (NL): some remarks on chronological and spatial analysis
Rene Kloosterman
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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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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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2005. An outline of late Swifterbant pottery in the Noordoostpolder (province of Flevoland, the Netherlands) and the chronological development of the pottery of the Swifterbant culture
Daan Raemaekers
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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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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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Early Swifterbant pottery from Hoge Vaart-A27 (Almere, the Netherlands).
Hans Peeters
2010
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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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From the Iron Age to the Roman Period. Native pottery in the Batavian area
Peter van den Broeke
in: R.C.A. Geerts and Ph. Bes (eds) 2024, Roman Pottery in the Low Countries: Past Research, Current State, Future Directions. Leiden: Sidestone Press (= Papers on Archaeology of the Leiden Museum of Antiquities Leiden 32), pp. 31-46., 2024
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2008. The Schipluiden pottery: mobility, exchange and mode of production
Daan Raemaekers
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The Frisians and their Pottery: Social Relations before and after the Fourth Century AD
Annet Nieuwhof
Frisians of the Early MIddle Ages, 2021
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The Roman Pottery Kiln at Halder, North-Brabant (the Netherlands), Revisited
Martijn Bink , Barbara Borgers
Xantener Berichte , 2016
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Pottery distribution and function at the Flavian castra and canabae at Nijmegen
Vincent van der Veen
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Tracing Marnian pottery imports in the Central Netherlands [with B. van Os, I. Joosten]
Peter van den Broeke
N. Roymans / L. Theunissen / L. Swinkels / S. van der Vaart-Verschoof (eds): Chariots on Fire, Reins of Power. Early La Tène elite burials from the Lower Rhine-Meuse region and their Northwest European context, Leiden, 317-333., 2024
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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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Analysis of Germanic handmade pottery from the Rhine-Main region during the late Roman period
Vince Van Thienen
Das Rhein-Main-Gebiet in der Spätantike - Beitrage zur Archäologie und Geschichte, 2022
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Handmade pottery of the Roman Period
Ernst Taayke
The Excavations at Wijnaldum, 2021
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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 2. Introduction to the pottery research of Wijnaldum Tjitsma. In: A. Nieuwhof (ed): Excavations at Wijnaldum Volume 2: Handmade and Wheel-thrown Pottery of the first Millennium AD , p.41-46
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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Migration Period Settlements and ‘Anglo-Saxon’ Pottery from Flanders
Helena Hamerow
Medieval Archaeology, 1994
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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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Late Roman (Germanic-style) handmade pottery
Vince Van Thienen
In: Vanhoutte, S. (ed.), Change and continuity at the Roman coastal fort at Oudenburg from the late 2nd until the early 5th century AD (vol. II), 2023
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2016: The pottery finds from the western canabae legionis at Nijmegen (NL) - Some methods for spatial and chronological analysis. Rei Cretariae Romanae Fautorum Acta 44, 2016, 397-406.
Rien Polak
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Some technological aspects of LBK and Non-LBK pottery in Western Germany
Erich Claßen
Pottery traditions and social interaction in the earliest Neolithic of the Lower Rhine Area , 2010
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The prehistory of the Netherlands
Harry Fokkens
2005
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An Integrated Approach to the Study of Roman Pottery Production at the site of Vervoz, Belgium
Barbara Borgers
Journal of Roman Pottery Studies, 2015
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The introduction of Corded Ware Culture at a local level: An exploratory study of cultural change during the Late Neolithic of the Dutch West Coast through ceramic technology
Erik Kroon , Dennis Braekmans , Quentin Bourgeois , Harry Fokkens
Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 2019
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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
Johan Nicolay
2023
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From Clay to Container. Roman pottery production at the Beukenbergweg, Tongeren (Belgium)
Roderick Geerts , Else Hartoch
2016
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The Munzingen culture in the southern Upper Rhine Plain (3950-3600 BC). in: HEITZ C., STAPFER R. (Eds.). Mobility and Pottery Production : Archaeological and Anthropological Perspectives.
Loïc Jammet-Reynal
Mobility and Pottery Production : Archaeological and Anthropological Perspectives, 2017
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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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