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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R.T.J. Cappers, R. Neef, R.M. Bekker, F. Fantone & Y. Okur |2016 The Digital atlas of traditional agricultural practices and food processing documents the various processes involved in the production of food-from working the fields through to processing the crops for food, fodder, and other purposes. The atlas aims to define and describe these… | |
A Middle Bronze Age site in the Soúrpi Plain (Thessaly, Greece) Corien Wiersma, Dimitris Agnousiotis, Evangelia Karimali, Wietske Prummel & H. Reinder Reinders |2016 Magóula Pavlína is located in the Soúrpi plain in Thessalía. The site was inhabited during the Early and Middle Bronze Age. The publication of the material is of importance, as relatively little is known of this period in Thessalía, especially compared… | |
Investigating human behaviour through the spatial analysis of Corded Ware settlement material in the Dutch coastal wetlands (2900-2300 calBc) Gary Robert Nobles |2016 This volume presents a detailed spatial analysis of the sites of Keinsmerbrug, Mienakker, and Zeewijk. These Late Neolithic settlement sites define the westernmost edge of the Corded Ware Culture (c. 2900-2300 cal BC) | |
Ritual practice in the terp region of the northern Netherlands 600 BC - AD 300 Annet Nieuwhof |2015 This study makes use of the well-preserved remains of rituals in terps, to examine the role of ritual practice in the societies of the pre-Roman and Roman Iron Age in this area. | |
The Neolithic Stone and Flint Industry at Swifterbant (the Netherlands): from stone typology and flint technology to site function Izabel Devriendt |2014 In this research the stone and flint artefacts of the site Swifterbant are analysed. Attention is focussed on the Neolithic occupation phase of the prehistoric creek system (c. 4300 – 4000 cal BC) where archaeological traces were found on several… |