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Archaeology and Material culture in the Low Countries
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Unravelling urban stratigraphy. The study of Brussels’ (Belgium) Dark Earth. An archaeopedological perspective
Authors:
Yannick Devos
,
Luc Vrydaghs
,
Ann Degraeve
and
Sylvianne Modrie
Rest in pieces: an interpretive model of early medieval ‘grave robbery’
By:
Martine C. van Haperen
‘Productive’ Sites in the Polders? ‘Griffin brooches’ and Other Early Medieval Metalwork from the Belgian Coastal Plain
By:
Pieterjan Deckers
Dans la clôture d’une grande abbaye : Premiers résultats des recherches archéologiques menées sur la place de Nivelles (2009–2011)
Authors:
Marie-Laure Van Hove
,
Frédéric Chantinne
,
Didier Willems
,
Olivier Collette
,
Anne Dietrich
,
Aubrée Godefroid
and
Geneviève Yernaux
Early medieval transformations: aristocrats and dwellers in the
pagus Texandria
. A publication programme
By:
Frans Theuws
An Archaeology of the Noble House. The Spatial Organisation of Fifteenth- and Sixteenth-Century Castles and Country Houses in the Low Countries and the Privacy Debate
By:
Hanneke Ronnes
Peasant culture of the Meuse-Demer-Scheldt region during the High Middle Ages. Perception schemes and domestic cycles
By:
Antoinette Huijbers
The Cross & the Crucible: The Production of Carolingian Disc Brooches as Objects of Religious Exchange?
Authors:
Marcus A. Roxburgh
,
Hans D. J. Huisman
and
Bertil van Os
De l’habitat ordinaire à « l’hôtel de maître » : la maison Dewez, rue de Laeken à Bruxelles (XIV
e
-XXI
e
s.)
By:
Philippe Sosnowska
The Roermond hoard: a Carolingian mixed silver hoard from the ninth century
Authors:
Janneke Zuyderwyk
and
Jan Besteman
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