Pre-Roman urnfields in the north of the Netherlands

Systematic research covering more than fifty years has brought the study of the urnfields of the north of The Netherlands to a point where an attempt can be made to determine the regional patterns of human habitation between c. 1100 and c. 500 BC. As a preliminary to this, the majority of the unpublished excavations were described in chapter 2 . This material includes descriptions of the author's excavations at Buinen (1971, 1972), Havelte (1969, 1972) and Noord Barge (1972. 1973, 1974), and the remainder varies from small fragments of urnfields with a few burials to a large compound urnfield... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Kooi, Pieter Barteld
Dokumenttyp: doctoralThesis
Erscheinungsdatum: 1979
Verlag/Hrsg.: s.n.
Schlagwörter: Proefschriften (vorm) / pre- en protohistorische archeologie Urnenvelden / IJzertijd / Noord-Nederland
Sprache: Englisch
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Link(s) : http://hdl.handle.net/11370/19714625-7b2a-4ccf-96ba-50718ee27232

Systematic research covering more than fifty years has brought the study of the urnfields of the north of The Netherlands to a point where an attempt can be made to determine the regional patterns of human habitation between c. 1100 and c. 500 BC. As a preliminary to this, the majority of the unpublished excavations were described in chapter 2 . This material includes descriptions of the author's excavations at Buinen (1971, 1972), Havelte (1969, 1972) and Noord Barge (1972. 1973, 1974), and the remainder varies from small fragments of urnfields with a few burials to a large compound urnfield such as Sleen ( 1947-1948). . Zie: Summary