Digging for kings, finding pottery. Wijnaldum in the first millennium (original) (raw)

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

Jan de Koning

The Excavations at Wijnaldum, 2021

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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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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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The Roman Pottery Kiln at Halder, North-Brabant (the Netherlands), Revisited

Martijn Bink, Barbara Borgers

Xantener Berichte , 2016

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2020. With Danny Gerrets and Annet Nieuwhof. Chapter 5. Wheel-thrown 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.99-146

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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R. Niemeijer & J. Thijssen, 2014: The pottery kilns at Cuijk (N-Brabant, NL) (with a contribution by J. van Kerckhove). Xantener Berichte, 27, 93-111.

Ryan Niemeijer, Jan RAM Thijssen

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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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Roman Pottery Production in Civitas Tungrorum, Central Belgium, during the 1st-3rd Centuries AD

Barbara Borgers

Archaeometry, 2020

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Roman Pottery Production in Civitas Tungrorum, Belgium: Towards an Integrated Compositional Approach

Barbara Borgers

Den Töpfern auf der Spur-Orte der Keramikherstellung im Licht der neuesten Forschung. Keramikforschung, 46th International Symposium on Pottery, Mayen, 2013, , 2015

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Roman Pottery Production in the Civitas Tungrorum, Belgium during the 1st – 3rd century AD: An Integrated Compositional Approach

Barbara Borgers

Study Group for Roman Pottery Newsletter 59, 8-10, 2015

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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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Early Swifterbant pottery from Hoge Vaart-A27 (Almere, the Netherlands).

Hans Peeters

2010

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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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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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ANALECTA PRAEHISTORICA LEIDENSIA

Pieter van de Velde

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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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Pottery distribution and function at the Flavian castra and canabae at Nijmegen

Vincent van der Veen

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Worlds apart? Towards an integration of Dutch research traditions in medieval archaeology

Johan Nicolay

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Roman Pottery Production in the Civitas Tungrorum, Belgium: Towards an Integrated Compositional Approach

Marc De Bie

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From clay to container_Roman pottery production at the Beukenbergweg Tongeren Belgium

Else Hartoch, GRM Gallo-Romeins Museum Tongeren (BE)

341 REI CRETARIÆ ROMANÆ FAVTORVM ACTA, 2016

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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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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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An Annotated Bibliography of Selected Sources on the Archaeology of Old World Dutch Material Culture in the 16th, 17th, and 18th Centuries

paul R huey

Northeast Historical Archaeology, 2012

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PROCEEDINGS OF THE DUTCH ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY VOLUME XLVIII-XLIX (2016-2017

Eka Avaliani

THE SILVER BELT FROM VANI BURIAL N 24: A TRANSREGIONAL WORLD RECONSTRUCTED THROUGH A SINGLE ARTIFACT*

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‘Pottery Inventory and the Beginning of the IVth Dynasty,’ Göttinger Miszellen 149, Göttingen, 1995, pp. 15–24.

Miroslav Barta

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The need for archaeological research in modern period pottery production - a view from the Rhineland

Christoph Keller

A. Hale/T. Kersting (eds.), New Challenges: Archaeological Heritage Management and the Archaeology of the 18th to 20th centuries. Proceedings of the 2023 EAC Heritage Symposium held in Bonn, Germany 2024. EAC Occasional Paper, 2024

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2008. The Schipluiden pottery: mobility, exchange and mode of production

Daan Raemaekers

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The elite graves of Wijshagen-De Rieten

Nico Roymans, Guido Creemers

Chariots on Fire, Reins of Power. Early La Tène elite burials from the Lower Rhine-Meuse region and their Northwest European context, 2024

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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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EUROPA POSTMEDIAEVALIS 2018: Post-medieval pottery between (its) borders

Tunde Komori, EUROPA P O S T M E D I A E V A L I S Research group, Kristýna Matějková, Gabriela Blažková

EUROPA POSTMEDIAEVALIS 2018: Post-medieval pottery between (its) borders, 2019

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