Auteur--
EditorFlemming N.C.
Jaar2004
PublicatietypeBoek
SerieCBA Research Reports
Volume141
SubtitelResearch priorities and collaboration with industry
Pagina’s139
UitgeverCouncil for British Archaeology
PlaatsLondon
ISBN9781902771465
Citation key--
Trefwoorden--
Exemplaar105643 ReknummerT-7-5-a
The wider significance of submerged archaeoloical sites and their relevance to world prehistory
3-10
Bailey G.
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The prehistory of the North Sea floor in the context of Continental Shelf archaeology from the Mediterranean to Nova Zemlya
11-19
Flemming NC
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Submerged Stone Age - Danish examples and North Sea potential
23-36
Fischer A.
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The inundated landscapes of the western Solent
37-42
Momber G.
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The North Sea project: the first palaeontological, palynological, and archaeological results
43-52
Glimmerveen J., Mol D., Post K., W F Reumer J., Van der Plicht H. & de Vos J. van Geel B. van Reenen G. and Pals J.P.
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Submerged Stone Age coastal zones in Denmark: investigation strategies and results
53-56
Gron O. and Skaarup J.
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The implications of prehistoric finds on and off the Dutch coast
57-61
B M Verhart L.
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Investigating "Doggerland" trough analogy: the example of Holderness, East Yorkshire (UK)
65-69
P Chapman H. and C Lillie M.
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Palaeozoological heritage from the bottom of the North Sea
70-80
van Kalfschoten T. and van Essen H.
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Biological proxy indicators in buried and submerged site prospection : what is significant ?
81-86
Murphy P.
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Prehistory in the North Sea : questions from development-led archaeoloy
89-94
Firth A.
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Constructive conversation in England's waters
95-98
Oxley I.
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Existing resources of accoustic and sedimentary sample data for analysing the landscape for human occupation in the North Sea
99-101
Long D., Graham C. & Stevenson A.
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Can we manage ?
102-112
Maarleveld J. & Peeters
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Summary of discussions and drafting groups
113-117
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Conclusions and recommendations
118-120
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