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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H. Reinder Reinders, et al. |2014 This volume presents a detailed description and analysis of the structure and layout of the Southeast Gate of New Halos, a Hellenistic city in Thessaly (Greece). The gate was excavated in the period 1995-2006. | |
Early medieval kingship and the use of gold and silver in the southern North Sea area (5th to 7th century AD) J.A.W. Nicolay |2014 From the 5th to the 7th century AD, the southern North Sea area functioned as an important cultural and political bridge, linking two power blocks: the late Roman Empire and its Frankish successor kingdom to the south, and the Scandinavian… | |
R.T.J. Cappers & R.M. Bekker |2013 Het op naam brengen van individuele zaden en vruchten van wilde planten en cultuurplanten is niet altijd eenvoudig. Specialistische literatuur en vergelijkingscollecties kunnen uitkomst bieden. Weten waar te beginnen met lezen en vergelijken scheelt een hoop tijd. Om deze zoektocht… | |
A study of Early Medieval bone deposits in Northern Europe J. Thilderkvist |2013 This book addresses the problems of identifying human actions behind finds of bones in settlement archaeology, exemplified with the identification of ritual deposits. | |
R.T.J. Cappers, R.M. Bekker & J.E.A. Jans |2012 The Digital Seed Atlas of the Netherlands, published in 2006, contains over 4,000 full colour digital photographs taken with a microscope and represents 1,828 taxa. The atlas comprises wild plants, adventitious plants and cultivated plants that have gone wild. The… |