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The changing role of hazelnuts (Corylus avellana) in the Mesolithic diet : the Scheldt basin (W Belgium) as a case-study
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Early Holocene slope erosion in the Scheldt basin (Belgium) : naturally and/or human induced?
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Formalized reduction sequences from the site of Kerkhove, Belgium : new perspectives on early Mesolithic flint knapping
Flint knapping at the end of an era : final palaeolithic and early mesolithic technological traditions in northwestern Belgium
Inferring site function and technological organization from combined spatial, technological and microwear-analyses at the Mesolithic wetland site of Kerkhove-Stuw, northwestern Bel...
The Mesolithic wetland-site of Kerkhove-Stuw (Upper-Scheldt valley, western Belgium)
Population collapse or human resilience in response to the 9.3 and 8.2 ka cooling events : a multi-proxy analysis of Mesolithic occupation in the Scheldt basin (Belgium)
The Neolithization process in the Lower-Scheldt basin (Belgium, mid-6th to mid-4th Millennium cal BC) from a lithic technological perspective
Catching a glimpse of mesolithic settlement patterns and site re-occupation through lithic refitting, raw material characterizations and absolute dating
Méthodologie d’une recherche paléoenvironnementale en archéologie préventive : l’exemple du site de Kerkhove stuw (Belgique)