Deliverables Ter volledigheid worden nog een aantal extra bestanden digitaal aangeleverd via wetr... more Deliverables Ter volledigheid worden nog een aantal extra bestanden digitaal aangeleverd via wetransfer bij oplevering van het rapport
Recently, carabid remains from excavations in Flanders, Belgium, have been used in palaeoecologic... more Recently, carabid remains from excavations in Flanders, Belgium, have been used in palaeoecological reconstructions while other insect groups have been excluded. The reasons for this option are discussed. The potential value of cara-bids in archaeological research is illustrated by two examples. The first example, from a Roman well at Burst (East-Flanders, Belgium), shows that the carabid fauna can reveal changes in land use during the period the well was functional. The second example illustrates how the palaeoecological analysis of the carabid fauna from a well inside the cathedral of Antwerp (Belgium) helps to date the architectural history of the monument.
The North Sea area, under Belgian jurisdiction, is roughly comparable to the size of a Belgian pr... more The North Sea area, under Belgian jurisdiction, is roughly comparable to the size of a Belgian province. The archaeological heritage of this so-called 11th province is known to be very rich and varied: from almost intact World War I submarines and well preserved wooden shipwrecks to Roman statues and prehistorical artefacts.
The North Sea area, under Belgian jurisdiction, is roughly comparable to the size of a Belgian pr... more The North Sea area, under Belgian jurisdiction, is roughly comparable to the size of a Belgian province. The archaeological heritage of this so-called 11th province is known to be very rich and varied: from almost intact World War I submarines and well preserved wooden shipwrecks to Roman statues and prehistorical artefacts.
Interim verslag 19941 M arnix Pieters met bijdragen van Françoise Bouchet, A nton Ervynck & M ark... more Interim verslag 19941 M arnix Pieters met bijdragen van Françoise Bouchet, A nton Ervynck & M ark Van Strydonck
http://web.utk.edu/~avdm At this colloquium promoting maritime and fluvial archaeology in Belgium... more http://web.utk.edu/~avdm At this colloquium promoting maritime and fluvial archaeology in Belgium, it is fitting to take stock and consider the ship remains that have been found here. It is the aim of this overview to point out some of the tremendous potential of Belgium in this field, and at the same time to demonstrate that this potential can be fulfilled only if shipwrecks receive proper archaeological excavation, conservation, and study.
The fishing village of Walraversijde and its water supply in the l5 1 h century (Oostende, Belgiu... more The fishing village of Walraversijde and its water supply in the l5 1 h century (Oostende, Belgium) Das Fischerdorf Walraversijde und seine Wasserversorgung im 15. Jahrhundert (Oostende, Belgien
Deliverables Ter volledigheid worden nog een aantal extra bestanden digitaal aangeleverd via wetr... more Deliverables Ter volledigheid worden nog een aantal extra bestanden digitaal aangeleverd via wetransfer bij oplevering van het rapport
Recently, carabid remains from excavations in Flanders, Belgium, have been used in palaeoecologic... more Recently, carabid remains from excavations in Flanders, Belgium, have been used in palaeoecological reconstructions while other insect groups have been excluded. The reasons for this option are discussed. The potential value of cara-bids in archaeological research is illustrated by two examples. The first example, from a Roman well at Burst (East-Flanders, Belgium), shows that the carabid fauna can reveal changes in land use during the period the well was functional. The second example illustrates how the palaeoecological analysis of the carabid fauna from a well inside the cathedral of Antwerp (Belgium) helps to date the architectural history of the monument.
The North Sea area, under Belgian jurisdiction, is roughly comparable to the size of a Belgian pr... more The North Sea area, under Belgian jurisdiction, is roughly comparable to the size of a Belgian province. The archaeological heritage of this so-called 11th province is known to be very rich and varied: from almost intact World War I submarines and well preserved wooden shipwrecks to Roman statues and prehistorical artefacts.
The North Sea area, under Belgian jurisdiction, is roughly comparable to the size of a Belgian pr... more The North Sea area, under Belgian jurisdiction, is roughly comparable to the size of a Belgian province. The archaeological heritage of this so-called 11th province is known to be very rich and varied: from almost intact World War I submarines and well preserved wooden shipwrecks to Roman statues and prehistorical artefacts.
Interim verslag 19941 M arnix Pieters met bijdragen van Françoise Bouchet, A nton Ervynck & M ark... more Interim verslag 19941 M arnix Pieters met bijdragen van Françoise Bouchet, A nton Ervynck & M ark Van Strydonck
http://web.utk.edu/~avdm At this colloquium promoting maritime and fluvial archaeology in Belgium... more http://web.utk.edu/~avdm At this colloquium promoting maritime and fluvial archaeology in Belgium, it is fitting to take stock and consider the ship remains that have been found here. It is the aim of this overview to point out some of the tremendous potential of Belgium in this field, and at the same time to demonstrate that this potential can be fulfilled only if shipwrecks receive proper archaeological excavation, conservation, and study.
The fishing village of Walraversijde and its water supply in the l5 1 h century (Oostende, Belgiu... more The fishing village of Walraversijde and its water supply in the l5 1 h century (Oostende, Belgium) Das Fischerdorf Walraversijde und seine Wasserversorgung im 15. Jahrhundert (Oostende, Belgien
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