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Geoarchaeology : human adaptation to landscape changes, landscape resilience to human impact and integrating palaeoenvironmental and archaeological records Universiteit Gent
Geoarchaeology : a toolbox of approaches applied in a multidisciplinary research discipline Universiteit Gent
Where earth scientists meet Cleopatra : geoarchaeology and geoprospection of ancient landscapes Universiteit Gent
Geoarchaeology and micromorphology at Ribe: A Northern Emporium in high definition Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Incremental Enamel and Dentine Isotopic Data of Faunal Remains from the United Kingdom Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Understanding human-animal interactions has always been fundamental to understanding past human societies. Through the application of incremental isotopic analyses to faunal teeth, on both dentine and enamel, previously invisible information on human-animal relationship dynamics can be illuminated. Currently, archaeological incremental isotopic analyses have predominately focused on understanding animal husbandry strategies, such as identifying ...
A Sequential Multi-Isotopic Analysis of Norse Cattle Teeth Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Mithraism under the microscope: Vrije Universiteit Brussel
This paper is the first to use an innovative multi-proxy approach to obtain insights into hitherto unknown Mithraic cult
practices. Using soil micromorphology, zooarchaeology and histotaphonomy, we investigated two mithraea (Biesheim FR,
Kempraten CH) and one cult cave (Zillis CH). This was also the first study to include micromorphological and histotaphonomic
approaches within the context of Mithraic research. The ...
practices. Using soil micromorphology, zooarchaeology and histotaphonomy, we investigated two mithraea (Biesheim FR,
Kempraten CH) and one cult cave (Zillis CH). This was also the first study to include micromorphological and histotaphonomic
approaches within the context of Mithraic research. The ...
Environmental evidence from early urban Antwerp: New data from archaeology, micromorphology, macrofauna and insect remains Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Recent excavations along the Jordaenskaai, in the medieval burg area in central Antwerp, have provided a unique opportunity to explore the archaeology, economy, and environmental context of early medieval Antwerp. This multidisciplinary project examined structures and features that are radiocarbon dated to 760-970 CE in order to gain a better understanding of the use of human and environmental resources and the use of space at the dawn of this ...