The Groningen Archaeological Studies (GAS) contains publications by the Groningen Institute of Archaeology (GIA). More information about this series: https://barkhuis.nl/groningen-archaeological-studies/.
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Second revised edition R.T.J. Cappers & R.M. Bekker |2021 The taxonomic and ecological identification of individual seeds and fruits of wild and cultivated plants is not always straightforward. This book helps you to get started, and also serves as a basis for further identification. This second edition is a… | |
Historische maritieme archeologie van de turfvaart (1550-1700) W.B. Waldus |2021 Binnenvaart over de Zuiderzee is zeer belangrijk geweest voor de spectaculaire groei van de vroegmoderne Nederlandse economie (1550-1700). Dat concludeert promovendus Wouter Waldus. | |
Deel 1: Landschap en archeologisch onderzoek. Deel 2: Marke, erven en bewoners Reinder Reinders, Tjalling Waterbolk, Stijn Arnoldussen, Erik Drenth, Wilfried Samson & Saskia Wennink (Deel 1); Geert Mulder (Deel 2) |2021 In het eerste deel van Geschiedenis van Pesse komen landschap en archeologisch onderzoek aan bod. In het tweede deel worden de marke, erven en bewoners behandeld. | |
Occupation and exploitation of a Neolithic levee site (c. 4300-4000 cal. BC) D.C.M. Raemaekers & J.P. de Roever (Eds.) |2020 This publication presents the results of the 2005–2007 excavations at Swifterbant S4, carried out by the Groningen Institute of Archaeology. | |
Volume 1: Excavation; Environment and Economy; Catalogue of Plans and Finds Annet Nieuwhof |2020 The excavations at Ezinge between 1923 and 1934 are among the most famous excavations in the history of Dutch archaeology. This first volume describes the excavation itself, the salt marsh landscape that formed the natural environment of the terp settlements… |