Coastal Archaeology in Small Islands

Prehistoric Lifeways, Research Perceptions, Biases, Methods and Approaches

Edited by Maaike S. de Waal | Forthcoming

The potential of investigating archaeology on small islands has long been underestimated. Non-local archaeologists often regard such islands as offering (too) few opportunities for prehistoric use and habitation due to limited resources and isolation, whereas…



Victims of Violence from the early Roman fort Velsen 1 (Netherlands)

Scenarios for a cold case review

Edited by Mark Driessen and Carol van Driel-Murray | Forthcoming

In 1977, a remarkable discovery was made at the early Roman fort of Velsen (Netherlands): on the bottom of a well lay the skeleton of a man with traumatic injuries. Who was he, how did…



Living with Flint

Lithic biographies and daily life in the Rhine-Meuse Delta during the Vlaardingen Culture period (3400–2500 BCE)

Lasse van den Dikkenberg | Forthcoming

Our understanding of prehistoric life is shaped to a large degree by the study of stone tools. Their exceptional preservation makes flint tools ideally suited to reconstruct past lifeways. Use-wear analysis provides insights into the…



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Coastal Archaeology in Small Islands

Prehistoric Lifeways, Research Perceptions, Biases, Methods and Approaches

Edited by Maaike S. de Waal | Forthcoming

The potential of investigating archaeology on small islands has long been underestimated. Non-local archaeologists often regard such islands as offering (too) few opportunities for prehistoric use and habitation due to limited resources and isolation, whereas…



Victims of Violence from the early Roman fort Velsen 1 (Netherlands)

Scenarios for a cold case review

Edited by Mark Driessen and Carol van Driel-Murray | Forthcoming

In 1977, a remarkable discovery was made at the early Roman fort of Velsen (Netherlands): on the bottom of a well lay the skeleton of a man with traumatic injuries. Who was he, how did…



Living with Flint

Lithic biographies and daily life in the Rhine-Meuse Delta during the Vlaardingen Culture period (3400–2500 BCE)

Lasse van den Dikkenberg | Forthcoming

Our understanding of prehistoric life is shaped to a large degree by the study of stone tools. Their exceptional preservation makes flint tools ideally suited to reconstruct past lifeways. Use-wear analysis provides insights into the…






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