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Technological knowledge and transfer of Roman pottery production in Civitas Nerviorum (northern France, central Belgium) during the 1st–3rd centuries CE
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The earliest Eocene mammal fauna of the Erquelinnes Sand Member near the French-Belgian border
Paleomagnetic dating of in situ weathering profiles of Belgium and northern France: paleogeographic implications around the Paleocene-Eocene boundary
The in situ Glyptostroboxylon forest of Hoegaarden (Belgium) at the Initial Eocene Thermal Maximum (55 Ma)
Recognizing pedogenic features in Paleogene sandstones and silcretes in Belgium. A key-feature for paleoenvironmental and sourcing material studies
Continental France and Belgium during the early Cretaceous: paleoweatherings and paleolandforms
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