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Netherlands Europe Regional Archaeology


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The investigation of past cultures of the modern nationstate of Netherlands through the study and scientific analysis of material remains (i.e., osteological, artifactual, architectural, etc.).

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  • - Illustrated discussion of prehistoric life (5500-4900 B.C) in what is now the Netherlands. Daily life, contacts, houses, pottery, food from the first farmers.
  • - There are 54 prehistoric stonegraves in Holland. Maps, images, information, and links.
  • - Archaeology in the Southern Netherlands with information about research, excavations and finds.
  • - A list of past present and future conferences of the International Congress of Assyriology and Near Eastern Archaeology.
  • - Images and articles on the Netherlands Bronze Age.
  • - Contains photos of ancient relics and speculations on life there in the stone and bronze ages.
  • - From MSNBC, Dutch archaeologists work on an ancient Roman barge that was dug up in the center of the town of Woerden in the Netherlands. Woerden was once the location of the Roman military settlement Castellum Laurium.
  • - From the BBC, Malcolm Billings studies the shipwrecks being discoverd on land reclaimed from the sea in the Netherlands.
  • - From Expatica, the skeletons found in the southern Dutch city Maastricht at the start of May are between 100 to 200 years old, research by the Dutch Forensics Institute (NFI) has indicated.


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