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“Ontellicke boomen” or “countless trees”: reconstructing the late medieval vegetation surrounding the 16th century St Margaretha Convent, Leiden, The Netherlands
Plant remains from the Kreftenheye Formation (Eemian) at Raalte, The Netherlands
An objective method based on assemblages of subfossil plant macro-remains to reconstruct past natural vegetation: a case study at Swifterbant, The Netherlands
Early Holocene environmental change and the presence of Mesolithic people in the Tungelroyse Beek valley near Mildert, the Netherlands
Death, burial and ritual in Iron Age Britain and the Netherlands
Investigating the prehistory of Luxembourg using ancient genomes
Islamic heritage versus orthodoxy: Figural painting, musical instruments and wine bowls at the Dutch National Museum of World Cultures
The pyre and the grave: early medieval cremation burials in the Netherlands, the German Rhineland and Belgium
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