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Preserving the early past Investigation selection and preservation of Palaeolithic and Mesolithic sites and landscapes

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EditorRensink E. & Peeters H.

Jaar2006

PublicatietypeBoek

SerieNederlandse Archeologische Rapporten NAR

Volume31

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Pagina’s226

UitgeverRijksdienst voor het Oudheidkundig Bodemonderzoek

PlaatsAmersfoort

ISBN9789057990755

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Exemplaar43369 ReknummerT-16-5-c

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Introduction 5-8
Rensink E.

Introduction to session 1: regional studies 9-12
Zvelebil M.

Regional sampling and site evaluation strategies for predicting Mesolithic settlement in the Yorkshire Dales, England 13-24
Donahue R. E. & Lovis W. A.

Mesolithic sites in coastal and riverine contexts in southern Britain: current research and the management of thee archaeological resource 25-40
Bell M., Chisham C., Dark P. & Allen S.

The wetlands of sandy Flanders (Northwest Belgium): Potentials and prospects for prehistoric research and management 41-54
Crombé P.

From prospecting to conservation: the past and the future of the early Mesolithic Vlootbeek valley region (the Netherlands) 55-64
Verhart L.

Pre-agricultural archaeological sites in Scotland: location, investigation, preservation 65-72
Fojut N.

Introduction to session 2: the informative value of disturbed contexts 73-76
Barton N.

Bones and stones get lost. The Dutch Palaeolithic heritage in danger 77-86
van Kolfschoten T.

Excavating surface sites, tapping a source of potential: the Middle Palaeolithic surface scatters of southern Limburg (NL) and the case study of the Colmont-Ponderosa 87-106
Glauberman P.

Are Stone Age ploughzone sites third class monuments? Some insights from investigations on Stone Age surface sites in Lower Saxony Germany 107-126
Veil S.

Underwater approaches. Towards mitigation of large-scale disturbances 127-138
Maarleveld T.

Introduction to session 3. Site and landscape approaches 139-140
Roebroeks W.

Developing methods for the assessment of artefact densities on Mesolithic sites in Central France 141-150
Kildea F. & Musch J.

Assessment and representation: the informative value of Mesolithic landscapes 151-166
Zvelebil M. & Moore J.

Sites, landscapes and uncertainty: on the modelling of the archaeological potential and assessment of deeply buried Stone Age landscapes in the Flevoland polders (the Netherlands) 167-184
Peeters H.

Unlocking the treasure chest of Dutch Stone Age archaeology. Archaeological heritage management in the drowned landscapes of Flevoland 185-200
Raemaekers D., Borsboom A. & Müller A.

Early prehistoric sites and landscapes in the Netherlands. Building frameworks for archaeological heritage management 201-226
Rensink E., Deeben J. & Peeters H.
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