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GIA Annual Report 2016 Appendices

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Contents Staff ..................................................................................................................................................... 3

Funding .............................................................................................................................................. 4

PhD Projects ...................................................................................................................................... 5

PhD Enrolment ............................................................................................................................. 5

PhD Success rates ......................................................................................................................... 5

PhD Defences in 2016 .................................................................................................................. 6

Current PhD Projects ................................................................................................................... 7

Overview funded PhD projects 2010-2016 ............................................................................. 10

Publicity ........................................................................................................................................... 12

Activities........................................................................................................................................... 12

Research results .............................................................................................................................. 12

Arctic and Antarctic Studies ...................................................................................................... 12

Classical and Mediterranean Archaeology .................................................................................... 12

Greek Archaeology ........................................................................................................................ 16

Prehistoric and Protohistoric Archaeology of North-west Europe ............................................... 18

Fieldwork and artefact processing ............................................................................................... 23

Arctic and Antarctic Studies ...................................................................................................... 23

Classical and Mediterranean Archaeology .............................................................................. 24

Greek Archaeology ...................................................................................................................... 27

Prehistoric and Protohistoric Archaeology of North-west Europe ...................................... 28

Publications ..................................................................................................................................... 32

Arctic and Antarctic Studies ...................................................................................................... 32

Classical and Mediterranean Archaeology .............................................................................. 34

Greek Archaeology ...................................................................................................................... 37

Prehistoric and Protohistoric Archaeology of North-west Europe ...................................... 38

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Staff

Director Advisory Board Management Team

Dr. C. Çakirlar Prof. dr. P.A.J. Attema (chair)

Prof. dr. P.A.J. Attema F.B.J. Heinrich, M.A., MSc Prof.dr. R.T.J. Cappers

Dr. L. de Jong Prof. dr. P. D. Jordan

Prof. dr. P. D. Jordan (chair) Dr. J.H.M. Peeters

Dr. P.M. van Leusen Prof. dr. S. Voutsaki

Dr. M.J.J.E. Loonen

M.A. Los-Weijns

Members PhD Students Support Staff

Dr. S. Arnoldussen M. Admiraal, M.A. Drs. M.L.J. Bergmans

Prof. dr. P.A.J. Attema M. Bakker, M.A. S.A. Blomsma

Dr. C. Çakirlar M.R. Cinquegrana, M.A. S.E. Boersma

Prof. dr. R.T.J. Cappers* Ö. Demirci, M.A. E. Bolhuis

Prof. dr. H.A. Groenendijk* T.M. Dijkstra, M.A. A.R. Hofman

Prof. dr. A.F.L. van Holk* S.J. Dresscher, M.A. H.C. Küchelmann

Prof. dr. M.L.P. Hoogland* A.M. Hansen, MSc F. Geubel

Dr. L. de Jong F.B.J. Heinrich, M.A. M.A. Los-Weijns

Prof. dr. P.D. Jordan M.M.A. Hondelink, M.A. Drs. G.J.M. van Oortmerssen

Prof. dr. G.J. de Langen* O. Jones, M.A. R.M. Palfenier-Vegter

Dr. P.M. van Leusen M.E. de Jong, MSc Drs. M.G. Peters

A.O. Junno, M.A. K. van der Ploeg

Dr. E. van 't Lindenhout V. Kalenderian, MSc F. Possel

Dr. M.J.J.E. Loonen E. Lawton-Matthews, M.A. E.E. Scheele

Dr. J.A.W. Nicolay M.H. Llewellin, M.A. Dr. A.J.M. Scheepstra

Dr. A.J. Nijboer Drs. T. van Loon Ing. F. Steenhuisen

Dr. J.H.M. Peeters E. Panagiotopoulou, MSc S. Tiebackx

Prof. dr. D.C.M. Raemaekers Y.T. van Popta, M.A. Dr. S.L. Willemsen

Prof. dr. S. Voutsaki D. Postma, M.A.

K. de Roest, M.A.

T. Varwijk, M.A. Postdocs

K.M. de Vries, M.A. Dr. L. Alessandri

*: Professor by special appointment

Dr. B. Borgers

Dr. W. van Gorp

Associate members Researchers Dr. T.C.A. de Haas

Dr. R.M. Bekker Dr. G. Aalbersberg Dr. F. Kruse

Dr. B. Hürmüzlü Ing. F. Steenhuisen Dr. A. Nieuwhof

Dr. J.K. Jacobsen Dr. J.A.W. Nicolay Dr. G.R. Nobles

Prof. Dr. J. van der Plicht Dr. S.L. Willemsen Dr. M. Schepers

Prof. J. Sevink Dr. G.W. Tol

Dr. J. Pelgrom Dr. C.W. Wiersma

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Funding

Name Grant Chair Amount

Project funding

Aspasiapremie L. de Jong NWO beleidsontwikkeling en - ondersteuning

200,000

A taste of historic cookery NWO Top Talent M. Hondelink

213,474

Beyond the rivers of Babylon NWO VENI R. Palermo 247,000 A look from pingo scars in the province of Fryslan Provincie Friesland

43,000

Veldkarteringen noordelijk Westergo Provincie Friesland

134,000

INTERACT Arctic Station EU 17,950 Estimating input of mercury from historical local sources and long range transport into the coastal marine system of Kongsfjorden, Svalbard

Svalbard Environmental Protection Fund

64,000 Direct funding De honden van Van Giffen KNAW/ DANS 10,000 Nieuwe atlas van de Nederlandse hunebedden

Gratama-stichting

13,250

Aardewerkstudie kustgebied Vroege Middeleeuwen

Provincie Noord-Holland

12,000

Terp composition in respect to earthquake risk

NAM

4,000

Advies vogelaanvaringen Schiphol

Min. van Infrastructuur en Milieu

4,234

Contribution salary PhD Student University of Alberta 41,588 Bijdrage IFMAF onderzoek Stichting Nieuwland 2,226 Grotten in context Gratama-stichting 12,000 EIA Geodesie Arctic Centre Norwegian Polar Institute 5,400 Actualisatie Wierdenbestand provincie Groningen

Provincie Groningen

4,500

Crowdfunding onderzoek Noordse Stern Ubbo Emmius Fonds

3,724

Dissertation Fieldwork Grant V. Kalenderian

Wenner-Gren Foundation

18,551

Luchtfotokartering Friese veenweidegebied

Provincie Friesland

3,600

Standardisierung in der Archeobotanik

Deutsches Archaologisches Institut

15,000

CIDOC-CRM compatibel deponeren van archeologische verkenningen KDP, DANS

8,500 Outreach Cultural History of Death (Fac. Theology, Fac. of Arts) E-learning, RUG, CIT

60,000

Total funding 2016

€1,129,497

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PhD Projects

PhD Enrolment Starting year Male Female Total

2008 0 2 2

2009 4 2 6

2010 0 3 3

2011 2 2 4

2012 1 3 4

2013 2 0 2

2014 3 4 7

2015 0 3 3

2016 3 5 8

PhD Success rates

Graduated in

year 4 or

earlier

D ≤ 4 (≤ 48

months)

Graduated in

year 5

4 < D ≤ 5 (49-

60 months)

Graduated in

year 6

5 < D ≤ 6 (61-

72 months)

Graduated in

year 7

6 < D ≤ 7 (73-

84 months)

Starting

year # % # % # % # %

2008 0 0% 1 50% 1 50% 0 0%

2009 1 16,7% 0 0% 0 0% 3 50%

2010 1 33,3% 0 0% 1 33,3% 1 33,3%

2011 0 0% 0 0% 1 25% 0 0%

2012 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0%

not yet finished discontinued

Starting

year # % # %

2008 0 0% 0 0%

2009 0 0% 2 33,3%

2010 0 0% 0 0%

2011 2 50% 1 25%

2012 4 100% 0 0%

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PhD Defences in 2016 20 October, Marianna Fasanella Masci Promotor: Prof. Dr. P.A.J. Attema, Co-promotor: A.J. Nijboer La produzione della ceramica geometrica enotria nella Sibaritide durante l'etá del Ferro.

Studio comparativo sulle tecnologie di foggiatura

20 October, Francesca Ippolito Promotor: Prof. Dr. P.A.J. Attema, Co-promotor: Prof. Dr. M. Pacciarelli Before the Iron Age. The oldest settlements in the hinterland of the Sibaritide (Calabria,

Italy)

20 October, Wieke de Neef Promotor: Prof. Dr. P.A.J. Attema, Co-promotor: Dr. P.M. van Leusen Surface <> Subsurface. A methodological study of protohistoric settlement and land use in

Calabria (Italy)

3 November, Gary Nobles Promotor: Prof. Dr. D.C.M. Raemaekers, Co-promotor: Dr. J.H.M. Peeters Dwelling on the edge of the Neolithic. Investigating human behaviour through the spatial

analysis of Corded Ware settlement material in the Dutch coastal wetlands (2900-2300

calBc)

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Current PhD Projects

Prehistory and Protohistory of Northwest Europe Bakker, M. (Wadden Academy: University Campus Fryslân, University of Groningen/Groningen Institute of Archaeology, 2013-2017) The Frisian peat reclamations of the Late Iron Age and Roman Iron Age Promotores: Prof. Dr. G.J. de Langen. Prof. Dr. D.C.M. Raemaekers, and Prof. Dr. ir. M. Spek. Co-promotor: Dr. J.A.W. Nicolay. Demirci, Ö. (ArchSci2020, 2016-2019) Regional variation in the use of the earliest pottery in Northwestern Europe Promotor: Prof. Dr. D.C.M. Raemaekers. Co-promotores: Prof. Dr. P.D. Jordan, Dr. S. Arnoldussen, Prof. Dr. O. Craig (University of York). Drenth, E. The Beaker Cultures in Northwest Europe Promotor: Prof. Dr. D.C.M. Raemaekers. Hondelink, M.M.A. (NWO, 2016-2021) A taste of historic cookery - a reconstruction of the daily meal as prepared by common burghers of Early Modern Dutch cities, AD 1500-1850 Promotor: Prof. Dr. R.T.J. Cappers. Co-promotor: Prof. Dr. B. Blondé (Universiteit Antwerpen). Krol, T.N. Anglo-Saxon pottery of the Northern Netherlands in a regional and cultural context Promotor: Prof. Dr. G.J. de Langen. Co-promotores: Prof. Dr. D.C.M. Raemaekers, Drs. A. Nieuwhof. Matthews, S.G. Techniques and Society: A use-wear analysis of the metalwork from the Middle Bronze Age of North-western Europe Promotor: Prof. Dr. D.C.M. Raemaekers. Co-promotores: Prof. Dr. S. Hamilton, Dr. S. Arnoldussen. Niekus, M.J.L.Th. Stone Age Occupation of the northern Netherlands, Time, Space, Location and Subsistence Promotor: Prof. Dr. D.C.M. Raemaekers. Overmeer, A.B.M. Dutch clinker-built ships in the 15th and 16th centuries Promotores: Prof. Dr. D.C.M. Raemaekers, Prof. Dr. H.R. Reinders, Prof. A.F.L. van Holk. Popta, Y.T. van (NWO, 2014-2018) From sweet to salt: dynamics of the maritime cultural landscape of the Northeastern Zuiderzee between 1100 and 1400 AD. An interdisciplinary and spatial approach Promotores: A.F.L. van Holk, D.C.M. Raemaekers. Supervisor: M. Spek. Postma, D. Lost building traditions: turf construction and early medieval architecture in the southern North Sea area Promotor: Prof. Dr. G.J. de Langen. Roest, K. de (University of Groningen/Groningen Institute of Archaeology, 2015-2019) Properly put to rest? A multi-angled study into individual and collective burial rites in Northwest Europe c. 1000 BC-500 AD Promotor: Prof. Dr. D.C.M. Raemaekers. Co-promotor: Dr. S. Arnoldussen. Varwijk, T.W. (Province of Fryslân, Municipality of Súdwest-Fryslân, Municipality of Littenseradiel, University of Groningen/Groningen Institute of Archaeology, Vereniging voor Terpenonderzoek, 2013-2017) Settlement development of Frisian Terp sites from the Early Iron Age to the Late Middle Ages Promotores: Prof. Dr. G.J. de Langen, Prof. Dr. D.C.M. Raemaekers. Co-promotor: Dr. J.A.W. Nicolay. Vries, K. de (ARCHON, 2015-2019) Settling with the norm? Norm and variations in social groups and their material manifestations in (Roman) Iron Age settlement sites of the northern Netherlands Promotor: Prof. Dr. D.C.M. Raemaekers. Co-promotor: Dr. S. Arnoldussen. Waldus, W.B. (Erfgoedcentrum Nieuwland, 2014-2016) De Zuiderzee als verkeersplein, de rol van de binnenvaart bij de economische ontwikkeling van de Lage Landen (1550-1900) Promotores: Prof. Dr. A.F.L. van Holk. Co-promotor: Prof. Dr. D.C.M. Raemaekers. Woltinge, I. What lies beneath? The value of buried Stone Age landscapes Promotor: Prof. Dr. D.C.M. Raemaekers.

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Classical and Mediterranean Archaeology

Crudo, M. Greek and indigenous cultural encounters in 8th century BC South Italy - a pottery perspective. Promotor: Prof. Dr. P.A.J. Attema. Fischetti, A.L. Ciampino: Marcandreola locality and the so-called via Castrimeniense Promotor: Prof. Dr. P.A.J. Attema. Hansen, A.M. (NWO, 2014-2018) The agricultural economy of Islamic Jordan, from the Arab conquest tot the Ottoman period. Promotor: Prof. Dr. R.T.J. Cappers. Co-promotores: Dr. B.J. Walker, Dr. W.M. Jongman. Heinrich, F.B.J. (NWO, 2012-2016) Productive Landscapes: An interdisciplinary inquiry into the productivity of crop husbandry Promotores: Prof. Dr. R.T.J. Cappers, Prof. Dr. P.A.J. Attema. Co-promotor: Dr. W. M. Jongman. Loon, T. van Defining the ritual, analyzing society. The social significance of material culture in pre-Roman cult places of central Italy (ca. 900-400 BC) Promotor: Prof. Dr. P.A.J. Attema. Oome, N. Hellenistisch aardewerk en Hellenitische sites in de Sibaritide Promotor: Prof. Dr. P.A.J. Attema. Satijn, O. A socio-economic and political landscape archaeology of transition: southern Lazio from the Late Roman period to incastellamento Promotor: Prof. Dr. P.A.J. Attema. Seubers J.F. The Settlement of Crustumerium and its hinterland (800-450 BC) Promotor: Prof. Dr. P.A.J. Attema. Weistra, E. Archaic terracotta votive offerings from the Athenaion in Francavilla Marittima (Calabria, Italy) Promotor: Prof. Dr. P.A.J. Attema.

Greek Archaeology

Dijkstra, T. (NWO, 2012-2016) Civic and Cultural Identities in a Changing World: Analyzing the mortuary practices of the postclassical Peloponnese Promotores: Prof. Dr. S. Voutsaki, Prof. Dr. O.M. van Nijf. Jones, O. (University of Groningen/Groningen Institute of Archaeology, 2012-2016) Mycenaean Burial Traditions of Achaea: An Anthropological and Bioarchaeological Approach Promotor: Prof. Dr. S. Voutsaki. Kalenderian, V. (Rosalind Franklin Fellowship, 2014-2018) Osteological Analyses and an evaluation of mortuary Practices and cultural exchange Promotor: Prof. Dr. S. Voutsaki. Milka, E. Mortuary differentiation and social structure in the Middle Helladic Argolid Promotor: Prof. Dr. S. Voutsaki. Panagiotopoulou, E. (University of Groningen/Groningen Institute of Archaeology,

2012-2016)

The transition from the Bronze Age to the Iron Age in Greece: isotopic analysis of skeletal remains

from sites of Central Greece

Promotors: Prof. Dr. S. Voutsaki, Prof. Dr. H. van der Plicht. Supervisor: Dr. A. Papathanasiou.

Arctic and Antarctic Studies Admiraal, M. (University of Groningen, 2015-2019) Prehistoric food technologies, maritime adaptations and climate change in the North Pacific Promotor: Prof. Dr. P.J. Jordan. Co-promotor: Prof. Dr. O. Craig (University of York). Bondetti, M. (ArchSci 2020, 2016-2019) The 'Aquatic Neolithic' of the Northern European Boreal Forest. Promotor: Prof. Dr. P.J. Jordan. Co-promotor: Prof. Dr. O. Craig (University of York). Comis, S. Het textiel van Spitsbergen

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Promotor: Prof. Dr. L. Hacquebord. Dresscher, S.J. (University of Groningen, 2014-2017) Surviving off the land and sea: understanding the expansion of European commercial hunting systems into the High Arctic - a case-study of Pomors on Spitsbergen (18th-first half 19th century). Promotor: Prof. Dr. P.J. Jordan. Dury, J.P.R. (ArchSci 2020, 2016-2019) Dealing with radiocarbon reservoir effects in human and faunal skeletal remains Promotor: Prof. Dr. P.J. Jordan. Co-promotor: Prof. Dr. G. Eriksson (University of Stockholm). Gustafsson, U.I. The exploitation of natural resources by the early 20th century whaling industry; its impact on the environment and the geo-political situation in the Polar Regions Promotor: Prof. Dr. L. Hacquebord. Co-promotor: Dr. D. Avango. Haas, H.R. de The coal exploitation of the Dutch Spitsbergen Coal Company (NESPICO) Green Harbour in its national and international context Promotor: Prof. Dr. L. Hacquebord. Co-promotor: Dr. J.W. Veluwenkamp. Jong, M.E. de (NWO, 2014-2018) From historical data to a prediction of the future for geese on Arctic tundra Promotor: Prof. Dr. P.J. Jordan. Supervisor: Dr. M.J.J.E. Loonen. Junno, A.O. (ArchSci 2020, 2016-2019) Human-Animal Relations in the Okhotsk Culture of Northeast Asia Promotor: Prof. Dr. P.J. Jordan. Co-promotor: Dr. Sven Isaksson (University of Stockholm). Llewellin, M.H. (ArchSci 2020, 2016-2019) Direct AMS dating of early pottery in Northern Eurasia Promotor: Prof. Dr. P.J. Jordan. Co-promotor: Prof. Dr. J. van der Plicht, Dr. Sven Isaksson (University of Stockholm). Steenhuisen, F. (Extern, University of Groningen) A GIS model of Mercury emission and deposition in the World. Promotor: Prof. Dr. L. Hacquebord. Cornelisse M. (Extern, School voor Toerisme Breda) Betekenis van duurzaam en experienced-based toerisme voor Ylläs, Finland. Promotor: Prof. Dr. L. Hacquebord. Roe, E.H. (University of Groningen, 2016-2020) Tradition and innovation among the Early Dorset of Greenland: a study of lithic technology Promotor: Prof. Dr. P.J. Jordan. Co-promotor: Bjarne Grønnow (National Museum, Denmark). Steenbeek, S. De Friese schippers in de Sontvaart en de Nederlandse markt voor maritime transport (1550-1800). Promotor: Prof. Dr. L. Hacquebord. Co-promotor: Dr. J.W.Veluwenkamp. Sandström, C.A.M. Health and immunology of Arctic breeding birds Promotor: Prof. Dr. A.G.J. Buma, Prof. Dr. L. Hacquebord. Co-promotor: Dr. M.J.J.E. Loonen. Weber, X.A. (ArchSci 2020, 2016-2019) The genomic effects of prehistoric and contemporary marine mammal exploitation Promotor: Prof. Dr. P.J. Jordan. Co-promotor: Prof. Dr. M.T. Olsen (University of Copenhagen).

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Overview funded PhD projects 2010-2016

Name Financed 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Aalders, Y.I. NWO 1-8 E

Admiraal, M. RUG 1-2 B

Bakker, M. UCF 1-6 B

Beckerman, S.M. DPB 4-6 D

Bondetti, M. ArchSci 2020 1-10 B

Demirci, Ö. ArchSci 2020 1-10 B

Devriendt, I.I.J.A.L.M. RUG 14-11 D

Dijkstra, T.M. NWO 1-1 B

Dresscher, S.J. RUG 1-4 B

Dury, J.P.R. ArchSci 2020 1-10 B

Farrell, T.F.G. RUG 1-2 B, 31-10 S

Fasanella Masci, M. Self-funded 1-4 B 20-10 D

Feiken, H. NWO 31-3 E 10-4 D

Gustafsson, U.I. NWO 1-8 E

Haas, H.R. de NWO 16-9 E

Haas, T.C.A. de RUG 28-2 E

1-12 D

Hansen, A.M. NWO 1-10 B

Hondelink, M.M.A. NWO 1-10 B

Hao Qi CS 1-6 S

Heinrich, F.B.J. NWO 1-10 B

Ippolito, F. RUG 1-1 B 20-10 D

Jones, O.A. RUG 1-9 B

Jong, M.E. de NWO 1-7 B

Junno, A.O. ArchSci 2020 1-10 B

Kalenderian, V. RF 16-1 B

Klein Goldewijk, G.M. NWOt 28-9 E

Kruining, M.E. van DPB 1-7 S

Kruse, F. UE 1-6 E 19-12 D

Llewellin, M.H. ArchSci 2020 1-10 B

Loon, T. van NWO 1-9 B

Matthews, S.G. UE 1-9 E

Neef, W. de NWO 01-10 B

20-10 D

Nieuwhof, A. RUG 8-6 D

Nobles, G.R. NWO 03-11 D

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Panagiotopoulou, E. RUG 16-1 B

Popta, Y.T. van NWO 1-10 B

Postma-Saan, F.B. NLE 1-4 B 1-7 S

Postma, D. RUG 1-9 B 30-4 E

Ratliff, M.L. UE 31-12 S

Roe, E.H. DPB 1-10 B

Roest, K. de RUG 1-9 B

Roura, R.M. UE 28-4 D

Schepers, M. DPB 1-9 E 15-5 D

Seubers, J.F. NWO 1-2 B 31-1 E

Smit, B.I. NWO 20-5 D

Terpstra, T.K. RUG 1-8 E 14-9 D

Thilderqvist, J.G.M. UE 23-5 D

Varwijk, T.W. PFR 1-5 B

Vries, K.M. de ARCHON 1-9 B

Waldus, W.B. NLE 1-1 B

Weber, X.A. ArchSci 2020 1-10 B

Wiersma, C.W. RUG 1-11 B 1-11 E

17-10 D

Willemsen, S.L. DPB 1-9 E 17-4 D

Woltinge, I. NWO 1-1 E

ArchSci 2020 = ArchSci 2020 research project

B = Begin contract

ARCHON = ARCHON Scholarship D = Defence

CS = Chinese Scholarship E = End contract

DPB = Dutch PhD Bursary S = Stopped

ERC = European Research Council

NLE = Nieuw Land Erfgoed

NWO = Dutch Research Council

PFR = Provincie Friesland

RF = Rosalind Franklin PhD

RUG = Employed PhD student

UCF = University Campus Fryslân

UE = Ubbo Emmius bursary

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Publicity See the University Website for all press clippings and media presentations of the staff members of

the Groningen Institute of Archaeology.

Activities See the University website for all activities performed by staff members of the Groningen Institute of

Archaeology.

Research results

Arctic and Antarctic Studies

Exploration and resource development in polar areas

Prehistoric food technologies, maritime adaptations and climate change in the North Pacific

(Marjolein, M.)

As part of her PhD Marjolein Admiraal spent most of 2016 at the University of York where she

learned to conduct organic residue analysis on pottery. She conducted almost all the labwork herself

and spent 6 weeks collecting further samples in the Northwest USA.

Food Security in the High Arctic While Balancing the Demands of Commercial and Subsistence

Hunting (Dresscher, S.)

Russian hunters-fishermen-tradesmen went to Svalbard during the 18th and the first half of the 19th

century to hunt for marine mammals and fur bearing animals and were away from home for over a

year. They were under considerable stress because of the need to be economically successful and to

survive in the High Arctic. What were their food security strategies? How did they balance the

subsistence hunt with the commercial hunt? In this article, data from different disciplines are used to

analyse the food security strategies and explicate how they managed to balance the subsistence hunt

with the commercial one in the High Arctic.

Classical and Mediterranean Archaeology

Landscape, settlement, ritual and society in protohistoric and Roman Italy

First excavation campaign in the La Sassa cave (M. F. Rolfo (University of Rome Tor vergata))

The 2016 campaign brought to light a Copper Age burial place (three individuals) in a small lateral

branch and some possibly later cultic activities dated to the Middle Bronze Age. Some analysis are

planned on the bones: strontium isotopes, for ascertain the provenience; carbon and nitrogen

isotope ratios for the diet reconstruction; DNA analysis in collaboration with Oxford Department of

Zoology. In the Copper Age and Roman/Medieva soils different vulcanic minerals have been found

which will be analysed to detect from which eruption they came from.

Some other human bones have been found under a Middle Bronze Age layer, some of them are

partially burned.

At the bottom of the stratigraphical sequence, pleistocenic fauna have been found (bears, hyena,

panther).

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Special activity sites along the Etruscan coast between the Late Bronze and Early Iron Age.

Puntone Fieldwork 2016. (Cinquegrana, M. R.)

Within the framework of my PhD project a test excavation was conducted with the purpose to

reconstruct the human activities that took place along the northern Etruria coast during the Late

Bronze and Early Iron age in a study area located between Colline Metallifere and the former lake of

Scarlino.

The 2016 fieldwork resulted in four research areas named A-D. The excavation units’ selection

criteria were based on the 2015 geophysical survey results and the Archaeological excavations

carried out in 1996 and 2002 by the Superintendency, at the time interpreted as archaeological

remains of salt production.

The archaeological evidence found in the test excavation has confirmed the presence of a production

site where activities occurred that were linked with the exploitation of marine sources.

A sand deposit has been identified along the slope edge related with the ancient work surface (area

A); this evidence together with a stratification of debris that was detected (area C) contribute to

better understand the site formation processes. With regard to the manufacturing process the

following features could be investigated: a U-shape pit, most likely having to do with evaporation of

seawater (area B) and a dumping place related to an activity that entailed a combustion process and

which resulted in a huge accumulation of pottery sherds of the 'reddish impasto' type (area D). Based

on the typology of sherds the dumps can be dated around the 8th century BCE but further study of

the pottery should give us a more precise knowledge of the chronotypology of the materials (area D).

Further excavation in combination with a coring survey could clarify the chaîne opératoire of the

manufacturing activities and give the opportunity to understand how salt production and huge needs

of fuel affected the environment.

Ciampino: Marcandreola locality and the so-called via Castrimeniense (Fischetti, A. L.)

The 2016 study focused on the redrawing of the ancient landscape of the Suburbium of Rome;

specifically close to the slopes of the Alban Hills. Concentrating on the area along the Castrimeniense

road and how this road influenced the development of the sites close to it. I have identified 15 sites

within the boundaries of Ciampino municipality, and this has prompted me to extend the time frame

of the use of the Castrimeniense road from the Eneolitic Age to late Imperial Age. Up to this point in

time, I have focused on the Bronze age and the Archaic period. I have excavated an Archaic site close

to the road and I have found some tombs, one with grave goods from VI-V century B.C., a wall and a

stretch of the road. I have linked all the archaic evidence along the road and I have started to identify

the typology of the settlements as rural sites and that this stretch of “Campagna Romana” was under

the political influence of Rome, since late archaic period. I conducted a survey in a part of the area

within the bounderies of Ciampino municipality and I found a funerary building that I have cleaned

and now I am able to study it. I started to clean and label fragments of pottery from the

Marcandreola site (site 1) and from Romana Vecchia site (site 2). I made the typology of the ceramic

class of the "olle" from site 2 and, at the moment, the results indicate that the ceramic deposit is

dated back to the third century B.C.

The Avellino Event (Attema, P.A.J., Leusen, P.M. van, Gorp, W. van, Alessandri, L., Sevink, J.

(Universiteit van Amsterdam), Doorenbosch, M. (Universiteit van Leiden), Field, M.F.

(Universiteit van Leiden))

In the course of 2016 the Avellino Event project completed its first phase of fieldwork, involving

coring in the Pontine plain and Fondi basin for paleogeographical and paleo-ecological analysis, and

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an assessment of the La Sassa cave stratigraphy in relation to the AV ash. Work on the pollen and

macroremains plus related dating continued at the University of Leiden, and the project was

presented at the LAC and EAA conferences to make it more generally known within the discipline. A

well-attended international specialist meeting on the distal impacts of volcanic eruptions on pre-

industrial societies was held at the old Royal Observatory on the Vesuvius in June, the proceedings of

which will be edited as a special issue of Quaternary International during 2017. At the start of the

year, students of the Hanze Hogeschool Mediastiek presented a short documentary based on their

video work for the project.

Methods and approaches of archaeological detection in mediterranean landscapes

CIDOC-CRM compatibel deponeren van Archeologische Veldverkenningen: een verkenning aan de

hand van drie testdatabases (De Haas, T.C.A., Van Leusen,P.M.)

In this pilot, funded by KNAW-DANS, we developed an extension to the CIDOC-CRM ontology in order

to map archaeological field survey datasets. We used this extension to map several field survey

datasets gathered within the Pontine Region Project. we also discussed the need and potential of

such an approach to describing field survey data with colleagues from Amsterdam and during a

meeting of the International Mediterranean Survey Workshop in Ghent. The pilot resulted in a report

and in the deposition of the digital data of the Minor Centres Project and the Hidden Landscapes

Project with DANS.

The Rural Life in Protohistoric Italy Project (Leusen, P.M. van, Armstrong, K.L. (TigerGeo Ltd,

University of Durham), Neef, W. de, Sevink, J. (University of Amsterdam))

In 2016 the RL research programme was wound up, with De Neef working on her PhD thesis until

August, and Van Leusen supervising. Preparations were made with Sevink for the first volume of the

new series Raganello Basin Studies (on the geoarchaeological work of the project), including revision

of the coring data and work on the figures. In the latter part of the year research data from the

project were prepared by De Neef for deposition with DANS. In December, Van Leusen met the

director of the Sibari museum to arrange for a final material campaign to take place in spring 2017.

Pilot study 'CRM-mapping of GIA field survey projects' (Leusen, P.M. van, Haas, T.C.M. de)

From february to november 2016, a KNAW/DANS Small Data Project pilot study (subsidized with

8500 euros by KNAW) was carried out in order to develop a CRM extension covering actors, activities

and documentation of modern field walking surveys and to map the Pontine Region Project

database, the Monti Lepini (Hidden Landscapes Project) database and the Minor Centers Project

database to this CRM. CRM specialists were consulted for guidance in the CRM construction and

mapping process, and informal agreements were made with other national and international survey

teams to extend the work in the near future. The MCP database was deposited with DANS in

November, the Lepini database is to follow before 1 march 2017). Documents describing the CRM

extension and two of the mappings were submitted to KNAW on 1 december.

Contexts in caves - caves in context (Neef, W. de)

This pilot project focuses on the non-invasive detection of prehistoric remains in limestone caves.

The investigation of such traces is logistically and financially challenging, and usually involves long-

term excavations. This project aimed at testing and evaluating two non-invasive geophysical

methods, electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) and ground penetrating radar (GPR) for the

detection of prehistoric remains. While these methods are commonly used in archaeological

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prospection, there have so far not been systematic studies of their application on prehistoric cave

contexts. Five caves in Lazio (Central Italy) were selected for easy access, available data from partial

excavations, and presence of typical cave situations including fine cave sediments, roof collapses in

large and small blocks, and lime sintering. Four of the selected caves could be investigated, the fifth

had been subject to a dangerous roof collapse just before the fieldwork, and access was denied by

the heritage authorities. The results from the four remaining caves are encouraging: at La Sassa, we

may have located a hidden entrance; at Regina Margherita, we probably detected a burial, at

Pistocchino we likely detected a buried wall, and in Mora Cavorso we detected prehistoric hearths

underneath a layer of lime concretions. The data are currently being processed, modelled and

interpreted.

Economy and living standards in the Roman World

The Minor Centres Project (De Haas, T.C.A., Tol, G.W., Borgers, B., Anastasia, C. (Local Liaison))

2016 was the final year of the Minor Centres Project and we therefore worked on the final reporting

on the fieldwork, to be submitted to the archaeological superintendency and on the final report for

NWO. Also, the four investigators worked on their respective deliverables and De Haas and Tol

finalised the manuscript of an edited volume to appear with BRILL in 2017. The results were also

presented in a session organised by Tol and de Haas at the Conference for Italian Archaeology in

Galway. In March, a temporary exhibition prepared by Tol and De Haas opened in the Museo Agro

Pontino (Pontina). This exhibition and an accompanying catalogue present the outcomes of the

project to the local public. The exhibition has been extended several times, attracting more than

2000 visitors so far. Alongside the exhibition a laboratory was organized, which was attended by c.

1000 school children. Finally, the digital data generated by the project were archived with DANS.

The agricultural economy of Islamic Jordan, from the Arab conquest to the Ottoman period

(Hansen, A.M.)

A.M. Hansen conducted fieldwork and continued the analysis of macrobotanical materials from each

case study site treated in her project. The major economic crop taxa, arable weed taxa, and other

weed taxa have been identified and quantified. A new technique for the analysis of carbonised dung

in macrobotanical samples was explored. In the course of the Tall Hisban Excavations field season, a

side project was developed to explore the management of cereal crop processing waste for the

formation of tabun ovens and dung cakes. This case study has further illuminated the economic use

of crops and other plants in early to late medieval rural Jordanian sites as well as the management of

crop processing wastes/by-products for other industries. Furthermore, the importance of barley at

rural Jordanian sites has been investigated.

Productive Landscapes NWO PhH (Heinrich, F.B.J.)

Focus this year was on finishing up my PhD project and most time was devoted to writing. In

addition, coursework, research and other activities related to my Adam Smith Fellowship in Political

Economy were performed.

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Greek Archaeology

Social change and cultural interaction in the prehistoric and protohistoric Aegean

Research on social change in prehistoric Aegean (Voutsaki, S., Wiersma, C.W., Milka, E.)

Research activities on the topic of social change in the prehistoric Aegean, a central theme for the

Greek Archaeology research group, continued and resulted to many talks and lectures by Sofia

Voutsaki (e.g. in the TMA Conference on Connectivity, an OIKOS meeting in Anchring Innovation, two

talks in the Early Mycenaean Conference, and a lecture in Aegeus Society for research on the

Prehistoric Aegean).

Ayios Vasilios Survey Project (Wiersma, C.W.)

Evidence of the 2015 pilot survey, but especially of earlier surveys, locates an EH (II) settlement near

the Chapel. Evidence of the MH and early LH period is meager in the survey, although the Northern

Cemetery was in use during this period. Perhaps this settlement is located beneath the current

excavation areas, as suggested by the recovery of such material in deep trenches. LH II and LH IIIA

material is found in an increasingly expanding area. The existence of some dispersed buildings should

be considered a possibility. LH IIIA(-B) material is found spread over the top of the hill, but is

significantly dropping in numbers in the south, where the geophysical results also indicate ceasing of

built structures. Very little LH IIIB material has been found, which is also in accordance with the

excavation results so far, which indicates some dispersed LH IIIB habitation. No evidence has been

found of Proto-Geometric or Geometric material. However, significant amounts of painted tiles have

been found during the survey, as well as some Classical-Hellenistic sherd material and a Tanagra-type

figurine. Considering the survey findings, it seems very possible that a Classical-Hellenistic structure is

located on the hill. The Byzantine period is also well represented and widespread at the hill.

During the 2016 fieldwork, and during the subsequent processing and analyses of the finds, various

modifications have been made to the database and the fieldwork forms. The spatial coverage

method tested, was largely retaining during the 2016 survey. However, smaller total collections were

made. A preliminary overview of the 2016 findings shows that find densities were much lower on the

northeastern side of the hill range. Recovered finds dated especially to more recent periods, while

relatively little Mycenaean material was collected.

Diet, mobility and society in the prehistoric and protohistoric Aegean

Diet, health and mobility in Ayios Vasilios (Voutsaki, S., Dee, M. (Centre of Isotope Research,

ESRIG, RuG), Moutafi, I. (Wiener Laboratory, ASCS), Vika, E. (free-lance isotope specialist))

In 2016 the Ayios Vasilios North Cemetery Project established a collaboration with the Centre for

Geogenetics, a leading laboratory in ancient DNA and isotopic analyses. The Copenhagen Laboratory

will carry out some of the analyses (ancient DNA, C14, strontium analysis) on the osteological

material from the North Cemetery. This will allow us to carry out a more extensive programme of

analyses, and provide a control mechanism for the results.

Social change and cultural interaction in the Hellenistic and Roman eastern Mediterranean

Excavation at Halos (T.M. Dijkstra)

In 2016 seven test trenches were excavated at Magoúla Plataniótiki, the probable site of pre-

Hellenistic Halos in Thessaly, Greece. Two trenches had already been opened in 2014 and were

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extended, the other five were placed at strategic locations in order to answer various questions

regarding the spatial and temporal dimensions of the site. Preliminary analysis of the finds suggest

that the test trenches yielded remains dating from Archaic to Hellenistic times, including Cl.-Hel.

domestic architecture, Hel. monumental public architecture, and infrastructure: a part of a road was

found, and there is evidence for terracing of the site. In addition to the excavation a detailed plan of

the surface remains was prepared. The fieldwork is an ongoing cooperative project of the University

of Groningen, the University of Amsterdam, and the Ephorate of Magnesia. In 2016 a team from the

University of Alberta, Canada joined the project.

Erbil Plain Archaeological Survey (EPAS) (de Jong, Lidewijde, Ur, Jason (Harvard University))

This project investigates the long-term impact of ancient empires on the rural landscape of North

Iraq (Kurdistan) by combining a study of historical satellite and aerial photographs with on the

ground survey. The projects hosts various international scholars specialized in the prehistoric, Bronze

Age, Iron Age, Sassanian, and Early Islamic periods. The GIA involvement concentrates on the

Hellenistic though Roman-Parthian centuries. This year a Veni post-doctoral scholarship was awarded

to R. Palermo in order to study the Hellenistic settlement patterns and ceramic assemblages from the

EPAS project.

North Mesopotamia between Alexander and Djenghis Khan (de Jong, Lidewijde, Palermo, Rocco

(Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II))

This research project concentrates on the archaeology, history, and environment of North

Mesopotamia in the Classical, Byzantine, and Early Islamic era. This year a full-day workshop

dedicated to Mesopotamia in this period was organized at the International Congress on the

Archaeology of the Ancient Near East (ICAANE) in Vienna ('After Mesopotamia: the land between the

two Rivers after the Assyrians and before Islam. New Perspectives, Trajectories of Research and

Modern Approaches'). A research article was accepted for publication in The Archaeology of Empires

– Investigating the Transformation of Rural and Peripheral Landscapes and Societies in Old World

Empires, B.S. Düring & T. Stek (eds.), Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.

Aspasia Grant (NWO) (de Jong, Lidewijde)

This project investigates the flourishing of local diversity in the context of intensified connectivity of

the Roman world, by focusing on mortuary practices in the eastern provinces of the Empire. The

Aspasia grant awarded by the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO) will fund in

the next five years: the creation of a database for the digital recording of funerary materials,

fieldwork on necropoleis in Roman Pisidia (Turkey), and a research position.

Digital Humanities Exploratory Project Grant (de Jong, Lidewijde)

This grant was awarded by the Centre for Digital Humanities (University of Groningen) for the project

'Digital Tombs: Towards an integrated study of funerary practices'. The project will build an

integrated database of funerary materials that facilitates the analysis of large and disparate bodies of

data. The database serves as a prototype for future studies of mortuary customs, as well as a digital

repository of the severely threatened archaeological heritage of Syria. Work will commence in 2017.

Necropoleis Research Network (Ersoy, Yaşar (HİTİT ÜNİVERSİTESİ), Hürmüzlü, Bilge (Isparta

University), de Jong, Lidewijde, Voutsaki, Sofia)

The Necropoleis Research Network aims to bring together people working on any aspect of mortuary

archaeology in the Eastern Mediterranean and the Near East between the Dark Ages and the Late

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Roman periods (all loosely defined). Although mortuary remains –arguably - represent one of the

most dominant categories of evidence for this period/region, we feel that its scholars are widely

scattered, not only geographically, but also in terms of methodological and theoretical approach. We

believe that we can benefit greatly from closer collaboration. Furthermore, advances in study of

human remains are opening the field to new questions of relevance to all mortuary archaeologists.

This network is primarily intended to facilitate an exchange of ideas and methodological best

practices. The first meeting was held in January in Groningen.

Attitudes to the past in the present

The past in the future: archaeology, history and ethnography in Ayios Vasilios (Voutsaki, S.,

Bampilis, T. (Netherlands Institute at Athens))

Preparations have started for a new project, an ethnographic survey in the area surrounding the

Ayios Vasilios site. This project is a component of the Ayios Vasilios Survey Project (alongside the

field-walking and geophysical surveys), but aspires to develop into a self-standing research project on

uses of the past in modern Laconia, southern Greece. A public lecture on attitudes to the past in

modern Greece was given to the Philosophy Students Association of the University of Nijmegen, and

a talk on Archaeology and Sustainable Development was given at the European Association of

Archaeologists 2016 Meeting in Vilnius, both by Sofia Voutsaki.

Ancient Monuments and Modern Identities (Voutsaki, S., Cartledge, P. (Prof. Emeritus, University

of Cambridge))

The final editing of the volume "Ancient Monuments and Modern Identities: a critical history of

Archaeology in 19th and 20th century Greece", edited by Sofia Voutsaki and Paul Cartledge, has been

completed. The volume will appear in 2017 by Routledge.

Prehistoric and Protohistoric Archaeology of North-west Europe

The development of cultural landscapes

Celtic field project (S. Arnoldussen)

This year, a peer-reviewed publication on the processes udneerlying Celtic field bank formation (with

M. van der Linden (BIAX) was submitted. Moreover, OSL and AMS samples to establish the age and

developmental pace of the banks at Someren - De Hoenderdoom were processed. In terms of

fieldwork, this year's excavation at Westeinde - Noormansveld used test-trenches to study the

interrelations of habitation and agriculture in part of the Westeinde Celtic field complex. A house-site

with outbuildings (granaries), pits and wells were uncovered.

The archaeolobotanical samples from two Celtic fields were studied: the palynological data for

Someren - De Hoenderboom and the macro-botanical remains for Westeinde (the 2014 campaign).

HERA proposal (S. Arnoldussen)

Considerable time was spent on submitting a HERA - Uses of the past proposal, that unfortunately,

did not receive funding in the final round.

Publishing results of excavations in the Onlanden area (Nicolay, J.A.W. (ed.))

Throughout 2016, a group of researchers, headed by J.A.W. Nicolay, has been working on the

publication of large scale excavations in the Onlanden area (Drenthe, the Netherlands). A total of

over 60 sites have been excavated by small and some larger test pits, resulting in new ideas about

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the dating and development of this peatland area. The results will be published in a monography in

2017.

The excavations in Ezinge, 1923-1934 - analysis of the results (Nieuwhof, A., van der Laan, J.)

The analysis of the excavation results of the excavations in Ezinge (1923-1934) was continued this

year. The finds material was already published in 2014, except for the wooden objects. These were

analysed and published this year by Jelte van der Laan. The focus is now on the layout and history of

the settlement and on its relationship with the salt marsh landscape that surrounded it, prior to

medieval embankment. Because of the complexity of the documentation set, the project is no longer

aiming at the separate publication of the first 500 years, as was originally planned, but now aspires to

publish the entire habitation history, from 500 BC to the Middle Ages.

Stone Age society: pattern and process

Archaeological computational modelling (M.E. Brouwer Burg, J.H.M. Peeters, W.A. Lovis)

Since the availability of powerful computers and software, computational modelling has become

popular in archaeology. Computer models provide powerful tools to develop further understanding

of socio-cultural processes in the past and patterns in the archaeological record. However, little

attention has been paid to aspects of model uncertainty, as yet. A discussion forum organised (M.E.

Brouwer Burg, New Brunswick; W.A. Lovis, MSU; J.H.M. Peeters, GIA) at the 2014 meeting of the

Society for American Archaeology, dealt with the pressing issue of uncertainty in archaeological

modelling. Detecting where and when uncertainty is introduced to the modelling process is critical,

as are strategies for minimizing, reconciling, or accommodating such uncertainty. The meeting has

resulted in an edited volume, which has been published this year by Springer. The included chapters

provide various perspectives on uncertainty in archaeological modelling, ranging in both theoretical

and methodological orientation. The strengths and weaknesses of various identification and

mitigation techniques are discussed, in particular sensitivity analysis. Nine chapters written by

American and Dutch scholars demonstrate that for archaeological modelling purposes, there is no

quick fix for uncertainty; indeed, each archaeological model requires intensive consideration of

uncertainty and specific applications for calibration and validation. As very few such techniques have

been problematized in a systematic manner or published in the archaeological literature, the volume

aims to provide guidance and direction to other modellers in the field by distilling some basic

principles for model testing derived from insight gathered in the case studies presented. Additionally,

model applications and their attendant uncertainties are presented from distinct spatio-temporal

contexts.

Mesolithic human remains from the North Sea (J. van der Plicht, L. Amkreutz, M. Niekus, J.H.M.

Peeters, B. Smit)

The North Sea bed hosts remains of Pleistocene and Early Holocene landscapes that were,

mostly gradually, inundated following the last deglaciation. Archaeological remains from the

seabed obtained by fishing, dredging, and sand suppletion include human skeletal remains.

Radiocarbon dating (conducted at the CIO, RuG) reveals that most of these are Mesolithic

although a few Late Palaeolithic and historic remains are represented. Samples with known

stable isotope ratios δ13C and δ15N show that Mesolithic inhabitants of ‘Doggerland’ had a

significant component of freshwater fish in their diet. This means the 14C dates are subject to

a reservoir effect mainly determined by the freshwater bodies at the time. Because of the

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lack of context, the magnitude of the reservoir effect cannot be derived, so that the 14C

dates cannot be calibrated to absolute ages. A correlation is observed between the δ15N

values and the (uncalibrated) 14C dates.

Material Culture Studies

Bronze Age sickles (S. Arnoldussen, H. Steegstra)

A full inventory and analysis of all known Dutch Bronze Age sickles was undertaken, based on the J.J.

Butler archives but supplemented with new metallurgical analyses and interpretation.

The Scandinavian North Sea (Nicolay, J.A.W.)

In 2016 a silver square-headed brooch, found with a metal detector near Holwerd (Friesland, the

Netherlands) was studied and interpreted as part of a larger group of Scandinavian-type gold and

silver ornaments from the 5t- to 7th-century North Sea area. The main conclusion is that this area in

between the Roman period and the Carolingian period should be seen as the periphery of an

extensive 'Scandinavian cultural zone'.

Late Palaeolithic and Mesolithic flint technology (P.W. Hoebe, Y. Csonka, J.H.M. Peeters)

An ongoing project concerns the study of flint tool production technologies in Late

Palaeolithic and Mesolithic traditions. One study (P.W. Hoebe) focusses on blade

technologies of the Late Palaeolithic Magdalenian-Hamburgian-Creswellian traditions. It

investigates to what extent it is possible to differentiate between these traditions (largely

defined on the basis of projectile point typology) on the basis of the specific way blades have

been produced. Initial results indicate rather wide variability. A second study (Y. Csonka) is

concerned with the identification of pressure flaking for the production of microblades in the

Dutch Mesolithic. The research is in its initial stage, but the presence of small ‘bullet cores’

showing negatives of narrow, regular microblades seem to support the possibility of

pressure flaking, which involves specialised technical control and socio-cultural transmission

of knowledge and skill.

Early Neolithic cremated bone (R. Breider, C. Çakirlar, J.H.M. Peeters)

In 2001 the results of the large-scale excavations of the Mesolithic and Early Neolithic site of

Hoge Vaart-A27 (Flevoland) were published in an extensive report. Among the large quantity

of finds, the large amount of heavily burnt (calcined) bone remains stood out. Based on the

particular composition of the assemblage (consisting of remains of mammals, birds and fish)

in terms of the degree burning, it was suggested that the pattern results from deliberate

actions and not from differential preservation. This, however, was not further studied in

detail. In the present project, the initial interpretation is being tested by means of an in-

depth analysis of a representative sample of the assemblage. The first results indicate that

there is considerable variability in the degree of burning (ranging from slightly burnt to

calcined), which supports the idea that the pattern does not result from differential

preservation. Further work will continue to underpin this further and develop additional

arguments for a behavioural background and interpretation of this phenomenon.

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TRB stone cist of Heveskesklooster (H.K. Kamstra, J.H.M. Peeters & D.C.M. Raemaekers)

The stone cist was a chance find resulting from the excavation of a dwelling mound (wierde)

at Heveskesklooster in the 1980s. Owing to its location beneath this younger dwelling mount

and a layer of natural sediment, also the Neolithic surface surrounding the stone cist was

excavated. This provided a rare opportunity to study the use of space surrounding the

monument. The stone cist was probably built between 3200 and 2950 cal. BC. The flint

assemblage testifies to the activities that took place in the area surrounding the stone cist.

Although the particular date of these activities is difficult to correlate to the stone cist, it

seems that these took place during both TRB and later Neolithic periods. The flint

assemblage cannot easily be fit into a bipartite division between ritual and everyday

activities. Compared to other TRB stone cists, the Heveskesklooster stone cist yielded few

chamber finds. This is the first indication that later inhabitants of the site may have

disturbed the content of the burial. Another can be found in the absence of some of the

orthostats. Both arguments suggest that in their behaviour the Late Neolithic habitants at

Heveskesklooster did not revere the stone cist burial as an ancestral place, but instead seem

to have desecrated it. It is concluded that local Corded Ware communities may have had

widely differing notions about the relevance of TRB monuments to their sense of ancestry

and identity.

Archaeological heritage management

Harvest for Malta: 10 years of development-driven archaeology (J.H.M. Peeters, D.C.M. Raemaekers, I.I.J.A.L.M. Devriendt, P.W. Hoebe, M.J.L.Th. Niekus, G.R. Nobles, M. Schepers) In 2015 the National Heritage Agency of the Netherlands commissioned a research project to

conduct a synthetic analysis of research results of 10 years of development-driven archaeology

concerning the early prehistory (Palaeolithic through Middle Neolithic). The analysis connects to the

research questions and themes as outlined in the National Archaeological Research Agenda 1.0

(NOaA), and is intended to evaluate knowledge gain as a baseline for the development of a new

research agenda. Under the umbrella of three broad themes (people and material; people and

space; people and environment) and from multiple spatio-temporal perspectives, the

research team has analysed the results of development-led work, published in 139 reports.

At this stage, the overall conclusion is that knowledge gain is limited (or even zero) for the

majority of NOaA 1.0 research questions. Much information from the reports is presented in

a fragmented fashion, and there is little possibility to use the results at a level beyond the

anecdotal. In some cases, however, development-driven research has permitted to take us

further, in particular with regard to the interpretation of Mesolithic pit hearths, the

understanding of the complex structure of Mesolithic typochronological frameworks, and

the use of plant-food resources in the Mesolithic.

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Maritime archaeology

Een lading proviand - archeobotanisch materiaal uit het 16de-eeuwse scheepswrak OE 34

(Flevoland) (Popta, Y.T., van, Cappers, R.T.J.)

In the summers of 2011 and 2012 the International Fieldschool for Maritime Archaeology Flevoland

(IFMAF) excavated a 16th-century shipwreck. The wreck was recognized as a Dutch vessel of the

wijdschip type. It was found near the city of Lelystad and contained a rich variety of archaeological

objects. Although the vessel was probably not directly involved in the Eighty Years’ War (1568-1648),

it was provided with Spanish soldiers for protection against enemy attacks as it crossed the

Zuiderzee. The wreck contained a unique spectrum of plant remains, which were found near the

ship’s hearth. Most plants could be related to food (storage), cargo (hemp) or site-formation

processes.

Paleogeographical reconstruction of the Noordoostpolder between 1100 and 1400 AD (Popta, Y.T.,

van)

Based on a combination of archaeological, geological and historical data, new reconstructions have

been made of the Noordoostpolder region between 1100 and 1400 AD. It was presumed that most of

the peatland already submerged between the Bronze Age and the Roman era, as is clearly depicted

in the paleogeographic maps of the Netherlands by dr. P. Vos (2011). However, based on

archaeological and geological datasets and executed in a spatial environment, it was proven that

large parts of the research area were inhabited until (at least) the 13th century. Distinct density

patterns in the distribution of archaeological finds pinpoint the locations of several medieval

settlements and inhabited islands.

Archaeological research on a new shipwreck near Rutten (Popta, Y.T., van, Blok, K., Heise-Roovers,

T.)

In February 2016, a farmer in the Noordoostpolder (province of Flevoland) discovered a new

shipwreck on his lot when he was ploughing the land. This was consider a very rare situation as it is

presumed that, in general, all shipwreck locations in the Noordoostpolder are known and examined.

After the discovery of the wreck, no action was undertaken by the qualified authorities (municipality,

province, state) and, as a consequence, part of the wreck was removed from the land by the farmer.

As these actions were noticed by several researchers of the University of Groningen, an emergency

excavation was executed, resulting in a cooperation between the Groningen Institute of Archaeology

and the AWN-Flevoland. The project was completely run on voluntary basis. On site, three test

trenches were dug that contained specific parts of the wreck. Based on the construction elements

and the well-preserved (but seriously threatened) finds, it was concluded that the ship wrecked

somewhere in the eighteenth century AD. The size of the timbers and frames point out that the

wreck represents a large sea-going cargo vessel.

Other projects

Use plants terps (Schepers, M.)

An overview is made of all available crops and obvious use plants in the Dutch and German terps

area. Various species turn out to be more common than generally assumed and unexpected

differences show up between Germany and the Netherlands.

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Synanthropic salt marsh (Nieuwhof, A., Schepers, M.)

The salt marshes surrounding the terp are re-examined, leadin to the conclusion that human

influence must have been visible and considerable from the beginning of habitation on the marshes

onwards.

Terp composition in respect to earthquake risk in Groningen (Meijles, E.W., Aalbersberg, G.,

Groenendijk, H.A.)

The project involved an inventory of the available literature and other data sources on terp lithology

in the Groningen Province, to improve the current risk and damage assessment models used for gas

extraction induced earthquakes. Although the province houses over 900 terps and terp-like objects,

the total amount of detailed lithological data is very small. Using GIS an attempt has been made to

infer the average terp composition from digital elevation models and soil maps.

Terpen- en wierdenland - een verhaal in ontwikkeling (Aalbersberg, G, Wiersma, J, Schepers, M)

As part of a multi-disciplinary project, archaeological activities (e.g. hand coring, small test pits but

also metal detection sessions for children and teh opportunity for people to have their own finds

identified) were held in six terp villages in Friesland and Groningen. Where possible, villagers can

participate in the activities

Note: The work on this project is ongoing; the results are published and disseminated via lectures

and the project website

Fieldwork and artefact processing

Arctic and Antarctic Studies Western Finnmark, Norway, 19 — 27 June. Multi-Period Landscape Survey (Soroya Island).

Director : Damm, Jordan, Skandfer

Staff : Charlotte Damm, Peter Jordan, Marianne Skandfer

Participants : C.Damm, P.Jordan, M.Skandfer, E.Jorgensen, K.Vollan

Cooperation : Peter Jordan (GIA), Charlotte Damm, Marianne Skandfer, Erlend Jorgensen, Kenneth Vollan (Arctic University of Norway, Tromso)

Amerika: Alaska, Oregon en Nevada, 31 July — 7 September. Onderzoeksreis voor verkrijgen archeologische monsters.

Director : P.D. Jordan

Staff : M. Admiraal

Participants : M. Admiraal

Cooperation : RUG

Advent City, Svalbard, 5 — 19 August. Excavation and survey of mining settlement.

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Director : P. Jordan

Staff : F. Kruse

Participants : G. Nobles, M. de Jong (external), R. van Bodegom (student), E. Leusink (Naturalis Leiden), B. Cornelder (Naturalis Leiden), L. Messingfeld (volunteer)

Cooperation : H. Kruijer (Naturalis Leiden)

Classical and Mediterranean Archaeology Ciampino (Roma), 4 January — 26 February. Excavation of Archaic settlemet site 3.

Director : S. Gatti

Staff : A. L. F. Fischetti, A. Arena

Participants : A. L. Fischetti, A. Arena

Cooperation : Soprintendenza Archeologia, Belle Arti e Paesaggio per l'Area Metropolitana di Roma, la Provincia di Viterbo e l'Etruria Meridionale

La Sassa cave (Sonnino, Italy), 15 February. 3D scan of La Sassa cave.

Director : L. Alessandri

Staff : L. Alessandri

Participants : L. Alessandri C. Tamburri

Cooperation : c. Tamburri (Tamburri S.r.l.)

Terracina, Lazio, Italy, 17 — 20 February. Sampling for Macrofossils at Femmina Morta 197 site, Fondi basin.

Director : W. van Gorp

Staff : W. van Gorp, L.A. Alessandri

Participants : M.H. Field (Leiden University) J. Sevink (University of Amsterdam)

Cooperation : M. di Vito (INGV)

Ciampino (Roma), 1 — 31 March. Restoration pottery from archaic site site 3.

Director : S. Gatti

Staff : A. L. Fischetti

Participants : A. L. Fischetti

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Cooperation : Soprintendenza Archeologia, Belle Arti e Paesaggio per l'Area Metropolitana di Roma la Provincia di Viterbo e l'Etruria Meridionale

Tall Hisban Excavations, Jordan, 11 May — 12 June 2017. Tall Hisban Excavations Field Season 2016.

Director : B.J. Walker and O.S. LaBianca

Staff : Prof. Dr. B.J. Walker (University of Bonn), Prof. Dr. O.S. LaBianca (Andrews University), Dr. R. Bates (Andrews University), Ms. S. Elkins-Bates (Andrews University), Dr. J. Hudon (Andrews University), Ms. K. Curnutt (Andrews University), Ms. A.M. Hansen (University of Groningen)

Participants : Andrews University Staff Andrews University Bachelors Students University of Bonn MA and PhD Students Annemarie Schimmel Kolleg, University of Bonn Junior and Senior Research Fellows Missouri State University MA Students

Cooperation : Hisban Cultural Heritage Project

Note : A.M. Hansen coordinated all environmental sampling (macrobotanical, microbotanical, and zooarchaeological) for the Tall Hisban 2016 field season. She taught fieldwork methods to bachelors' students from Andrews University and led a workshop on macrobotanical sampling, floatation, sieving and basic approaches to archaeobotanical samples for all participants in the field season.

Terracina, Lazio, Italy, 30 May — 15 June. Explorative coring campaign in the Agro Pontino.

Director : W. van Gorp

Staff : W. van Gorp, L.A. Alessandri

Participants : B. Danhof, S.Filatova (students), O. Higgins, A.Strazzeri (Students Tor Vergata University, Rome), M. Doorenbosch (Leiden University, J.Sevink (University of Amsterdam)

Cooperation : M. Di Vito (INGV)

La Sassa cave (Sonnino, Italy), 28 June — 15 July. Excavation of Copper Age and Middle Bronze Age burial place.

Director : L. Alessandri

Staff : L. Alessandri, M. F. Rolfo

Participants : L. Alessandri (GIA staff), M. F. Rolfo (professor from University of Rome Tor Vergata), A. Barcellona, E. Fazi, A. Ferracci, R. Malinconico, O. A. Higgins, A. Strazzeri (students from University of Rome Tor Vergata), B. Danhof, S. Filatova, P. W. Hoebe, F. J. Koolstra (students from University of Groningen)

Cooperation : Mario F. Rolfo (Paletnology, University of Rome "Tor Vergata")

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Crustumerium, Rome, 1 — 17 July. Excavation tombs-Settlement + material studies, 850-500 BC.

Director : Attema, P.A.J.

Staff : Boersma, S.E., Willemsen, S.L., van Oortmerssen, G.J.M.

Participants : See notes on Fieldwork Crustumerium of Prof. P.A.J. Attema

Cooperation : SS-Col Filipini, P. Belelli Marchesini, B.

Lazio, Italy, 24 — 29 July. Geophysical prospection of prehistoric remains in four limestone caves.

Director : W. de Neef

Staff : B. Ullrich

Participants : E. Witmer (student)

Cooperation : L. Alessandri (GIA), M. Rolfo (Università Roma 2 - Tor Vergata), R. Skeates (University of Durham), L. Silvestri (University of Durham), M. Angle (Soprintendenza Lazio), D. Mancini (Soprintendenza Lazio)

Loc. Puntone, Scarlino, GR, 2 — 22 October. Excavation of Early Iron Age productive site.

Director : P. A. J. Attema

Staff : M. R. Cinquegrana, L. Alessandri, W. de Neef, F. Ippolito

Participants : J. Sevink (em. Prof.University of Amsterdam)& E. Matricardi, D. Andreozzi (students University of Naples "Federico II"), A. Strazzeri (student University of Rome Tor Vergata)

Cooperation : B. Aranguren Torrini (Soprintendenza Archeologia Belle Arti e Paesaggio delle province di Siena, Grosseto, Arezzo), M. Pacciarelli (Prof. University of Naples "Federico II")

Ciampino (Roma), 3 October — 30 November. Survay along via dei Laghi (Ciampino).

Director : S. Gatti

Staff : A. L. Fischetti

Participants : A. L. Fischetti

Cooperation : Soprintendenza Archeologia, Belle Arti e Paesaggio per l'Area Metropolitana di Roma la Provincia di Viterbo e l'Etruria Meridionale

Puntone di Scarlino, 3 — 23 October. Excavation of Late Bronze Age saltern.

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Director : P.A.J. Attema with M. Pacciarelli and A.M. Aranguren

Staff : Director for GIA: Prof. dr. P.A.J. Attema, Organiser and Principle researcher: M.R. Cinquegrana (PhD GIA)

Participants : L. Alessandri (post-doc GIA) W. de Neef (PhD GIA) F. Ippolito (PhD GIA) plus 2 students from the Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II Dipartimento di Studi Umanistici

Cooperation : - Soprintendenza Archeologia, Belle arti e paesaggio per le province di Siena (A.M. Aranguren) - Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II Dipartimento di Studi Umanistici (Prof. dr. M. Pacciarelli)

Greek Archaeology Halos, Thessaly, Greece, 27 June — 31 July. Excavation of test trenches on Magoúla Plataniótiki.

Director : H.R. Reinders (emeritus), S. Voutsaki (acting), V.V. Stissi, V. Rondiri

Staff : T.M. Dijkstra (RUG) (Field director), E. Heymans (UvA) (Field director), D. Efstathiou (EfAMag), I. Mamaloudi (EfAMag), E. Stamelou (EfAMag)

Participants : C. van Toor, M. Nijboer, I. de la Rie, D. Middelkamp (2nd year students RUG); L. Smit (ReMa student, RUG) K. Blok, J. van der Heul, P. Swart, R. Brandhoff (alumni RUG, volunteers); M.J. Haagsma and students/volunteers from the University of Alberta, Canada; students from the University of Amsterdam.

Cooperation : V.V. Stissi (UvA) V. Rondiri (Ephorate of Magnesia)

Ayios Vasilios North Cemetery Excavations, 4 — 16 July. Excavation of Burial 25, North Cemetery Ayios Vasilios.

Director : S.Voutsaki

Staff : I. Moutafi (Wiener Laboratory, ASCS), S. Chlouveraki (INSTAP Centre of East Crete, ASCS)

Participants : Y. de Raaff, N.R. Bosma, R. Lenting (students)

Cooperation : Laconia Ephorate, Ministry of Culture, Greece Athens Archaeological Society

Note : This was the last excavation campaign at the North Cemetery of Ayios Vasilios. The pit to the south of the built tomb 21 was excavated; it contained assembled bones of ca. 7 burials. The trench was covered; the entire area of the North Cemetery has now been covered, awaiting the plan for the management of the site.

Pisidia, Turkey, 19 — 29 July. Survey of necropoleis and funerary materials in NW Pisidia.

Director : Bilge Hürmüzlü

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Staff : L. de Jong

Participants : Students and PhDs from Turkish universities

Cooperation : Isparta University, University of Groningen

Ayios Vasilios, 22 October — 12 November. Survey at Mycenaean settlement of Ayios Vasilios.

Director : S.Voutsaki, A. Vasilogamvrou (Ayios Vasilios Excavations Project)

Staff : C.W. Wiersma (Field Director), S. Boersma

Participants : M. van IJzendoorn, P.Buis, P. Swart, T. Verlaan, R. Scharff, Y. de Raaff, R. Lenting, J. Pannen, Y. van der Beld, F. Mulder, L. Wals, M. Meijer, J. Klinkenberg, D. Syrmalis, M. Psyrri, A. Sorgo, M. Wieske, M. Straatman, A. Solomou, T. Fischer Lück, C. Bodnar, N. le Voguer, J. Röring, K. Voulgari, V. Pogkas, L. Schoenmakers

Cooperation : Laconia Ephorate, Ministry of Culture, Greece Athens Archaeological Society, Archaiologiki Etereia

Note : The second campaign of the Ayios Vasilios field-walking survey took place in Oct - Nov 2016. The survey centred on the hill to the east of the Ayios Vasilios site in order to establish the extent of the site in this direction. A large number of students from Groningen and elsewhere took part in the field-walking and the recording and processing of the finds.

Thaj, Saudi-Arabia, 7 — 12 November. Excavation and survey of Hellenistic site and burial grounds.

Director : Ahmad Al-Jallad, Jérôme Rohmer, Mahmud Al-Hajiri

Staff : L. de Jong, staff from University of Strasbourg, Saudi Antiquities Service

Participants : -

Cooperation : Leiden University, Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS), Saudi Commission for Tourism and National Heritage

Prehistoric and Protohistoric Archaeology of North-west Europe Westeinde, 15 May 2015 — 15 June. Excavation of Celtic fields at Westeinde -

Noormansveld.

Director : S. Arnoldussen

Staff : J. van der Velde, R. Rap, B.L.M. van Wijk

Participants : First year archaeology students Groningen University

Cooperation : R. Popken (Natuurmonumenten), M. Nieuwenhuis (Gemeente Westeinde), W.A.B. van der Sanden (provincie Drenthe)

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Note : First year fieldschool (training dig) in the Westeinde - Noormansveld Celtic field complex.

Wijnaldum - Dorpsterp zuid, 7 — 14 April. Excavation of the south flank of the dorpsterp of Wijnaldum.

Director : G. Aalbersberg

Staff : G. Aalbersberg

Participants : E. Scheele S. Tiebackx J. Welbedacht

Cooperation : none

Dronten, 4 — 15 July. Excavation of 18th century shipwreck at lot OO64A.

Director : A.F.L. van Holk

Staff : d.velthuizen, t.heise-roovers, s.tiebackx, y.t.van.popta

Participants : b.j.t.cornelis, j.m.bijlstra, M. Braaksma, W. Huffstadt, m. jans, h. vink, G.R.Dijkstra

Cooperation : d.velthuizen en t.heise-roovers (NLE)

Dronten, 15 — 26 August. Excavation 18th century shipwreck at lot OO64A.

Director : A.F.L. van Holk

Staff : E. Bolhuis, D. Velthuizen, T. Heise-Roovers

Participants : b.j.t.cornelis, j.m.bijlstra, M. Braaksma, W. Huffstadt, G.R.Dijkstra, R. van Haarlem, M. van Huygevoort

Cooperation : D. Velthuizen en T. Heise-Roovers (NLE)

Rutten, 26 September — 7 October. Excavation of 18th century shipwreck at lot NK 47II.

Director : A.F.L. van Holk

Staff : d.velthuizen, t.heise-roovers, s.tiebackx, y.t.van.popta, K. Blok

Participants : d.velthuizen t.heise-roovers s.tiebackx y.t.van.popta K. Blok

Cooperation : D. Velthuizen en T. Heise-Roovers (NLE)

Rutten, 26 September — 7 October. Test trench excavation of shipwreck NK 47-II near Rutten.

Director : A.F.L. van Holk

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Staff : Y.T. van Popta, K. Blok, T. Heise-Roovers

Participants : S. Tiebackx, M. Straatman

Cooperation : D. Velthuizen (NLE), Jan Boes (AWN Flevoland), Archie Ermans (AWN Flevoland), Saskia Thijsse (AWN Flevoland)

Zooarchaeology

Turkey, 13 June — 30 July. Excavations in western Turkey (Kaymakci, Gordion, Klazomenai).

Director : C. Cakirlar

Staff : C. Cakirlar

Participants : C. Cakirlar

Cooperation : Chris Roosevelt (Koc University, Istanbul), Yasar Ersoy (Hitit University), Brian Rose (UPenn)

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Archaeobotany

Paesens, 1 March — 30 September. Experimental agriculture.

Director : M. Schepers

Staff : M. Schepers

Participants : M. van Rijn, Y. van Popta

Cooperation : Fryske gea

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Publications

Arctic and Antarctic Studies

Report

Fugleovervåkning ved etablering av nytt geodesieanlegg ved Ny-Ålesund: Årsrapport for 2015

Moe, B., Hanssen, S. A., Gabrielsen, G. W. & Loonen, M. J. J. E. 2016 Trondheim: Norsk institutt for

naturforskning. (NINA Rapport; no. 1228)

Human impact at Advent City (RiS ID 10516): History in photographs I: site formation processes

Kruse, F. 2016 Groningen: Arctic Centre. 25 p.

Human impact at Advent City (RiS ID 10516): Post-excavation assessment report

Kruse, F. 2016 Groningen: Arctic Centre.

Human impact at Advent City (RiS ID 10516): History in photographs II: environmental impact

Kruse, F. 2016 Groningen: Arctic Centre. 60 p.

Pomor archaeology on Edgeøya, Svalbard (RiS ID 10194), August 19 – 28, 2015: Final fieldwork report

Kruse, F., Dresscher, S. & Koeweiden, M. 2016 Groningen: Arctic Centre.

Conference contribution

Digging and filling pits in the Mesolithic of England and Ireland: comparative perspectives on a

widespread practice

Lawton -Matthews, E., Blinkhorn, E. & Warren, G. 11-Oct-2016 Creuser au Mésolithique. Société Préhistorique

Française

Chapter

Het arctisch onderzoek aan ganzen, steltlopers en zeevogels

Loonen, M. 2016 Door de kou bevangen: Vijftig jaar Nederlands onderzoek in de poolgebieden. Buma, A.,

Scheepstra, A. & Bintanja, R. (eds.). Lelystad: MaRiSuDa, p. 168-177

Mining in the European Arctic

van Dam, K., Scheepstra, A., Gille, J., Stepien, A. & Koivurova, T. Jan-2016 The changing Arctic and the

European Union: A book based on the Report "Strategic Assessment of Developement of the Arctic: Assessment

Conducted for the European Union. Stepien, A., Koivurova, T. & Kankaanpää, P. (eds.). Leiden | Boston: Brill /

Nijhoff, Vol. 89, p. 163-185 23 p. 6. (Nijhoff Law Specials; vol. 89)

Nederlandse Voetsporen in de poolgebieden

Scheepstra, A. 8-Mar-2016 Door de kou bevangen: Vijftig jaar Nederlands onderzoek in de poolgebieden.

Lelystad: MaRiSuDa, p. 22 12 p.

Socioeconomic and Cultural Changes in the European Arctic

Stepien, A., Banul, K., Scheepstra, A., van Dam, K., Latola, K. & Koivurova, T. Jan-2016 The Changing Arctic and

the European Union: A book based on the Report "Strategic Assessment of Developement of the Arctic:

Assessment Conducted for the European Union. Stepien, A., Koivurova, T. & Kankaanpää, P. (eds.). Brill /

Nijhoff, Vol. 89, p. 213-242 30 p. 8. (Nijhoff Law Specials; vol. 89)

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Terrestrisch onderzoek tijdens het vierde Internationale Pooljaar

Huiskes, A., Loonen, M. & Rozema, J. 2016 Door de kou bevangen: Vijftig jaar Nederlands onderzoek in de

poolgebieden. Buma, A., Scheepstra, A. & Bintanja, R. (eds.). Lelystad: MaRiSuDa, p. 182-185

Article

A Comparative Perspective on the ‘Western’ and ‘Eastern’ Neolithics of Eurasia: Ceramics, Agriculture

and Sedentism

Gibbs, K. & Jordan, P. 1-Nov-2016 In: Quaternary International. 419, p. 27-35 10 p.

Ancient lipids document continuity in the use of early hunter-gatherer pottery through 9,000 years of

Japanese prehistory

Lucquin, A., Gibbs, K., Uchiyama, J., Saul, H., Ajimoto, M., Eley, Y., Radini, A., Heron, C. P., Shoda, S., Nishida,

Y., Lundy, J., Jordan, P., Isaksson, S. & Craig, O. E. 12-Apr-2016 In: Proceedings of the National Academy of

Science of the United States of America. 113, 15, p. 3991-3996 6 p.

Current and future levels of mercury atmospheric pollution on a global scale

Pacyna, J. M., Travnikov, O., De Simone, F., Hedgecock, I. M., Sundseth, K., Pacyna, E. G., Steenhuisen, F.,

Pirrone, N., Munthe, J. & Kindbom, K. 2016 In: Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. 16, 19, p. 12495-12511 17 p.

Current and future levels of mercury atmospheric pollution on global scale

Pacyna, J. M., Travnikov, O., De Simone, F., Hedgecock, I. M., Sundseth, K., Pacyna, E. G., Steenhuisen, F.,

Pirrone, N., Munthe, J. & Kindbom, K. 2016 In: Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions. May, p. 1-35 35

p.

Die Entwicklung der britischen Territorialansprüche in Spitzbergen zwischen 1904 und 1953

Kruse, F. 2016 In: Polarforschung. 86, 2, p. 111-126 16 p.

Food Security in the High Arctic While Balancing the Demands of Commercial and Subsistence Hunting

Dresscher, S. 2016 In: Journal für Entwicklungspolitik. 32, 4, p. 44-66 22 p.

Health Status of Young Barnacle Geese (Branta leucopsis) from Migratory and Sedentary Populations

Sandström, C., Vreman, S., Gröne, A. & Loonen, M. J. J. E. 2016 In: Journal of Comparative Pathology. 154, 1, p.

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High North, Low Tension?: De Noordpool op de politieke agenda

Hacquebord, L. 2016 In: Atlantisch Perspectief. 2016, 2

Historical perspectives: the European commercial exploitation of Arctic mineral resources after 1500 AD

Kruse, F. 2016 In: Polarforschung. 86, 1, p. 15-26 12 p.

Industrial heritage sites in Spitsbergen (Svalbard), South Georgia and the Antarctic Peninsula: Sources of

historical information

Hacquebord, L. & Avango, D. 2016 In: Polar Science. 10, 3, p. 433-440 8 p.

Is Svalbard a pristine ecosystem? Reconstructing 420 years of human presence in an Arctic archipelago

Kruse, F. 2016 In: Polar Record. 52, 266, p. 518-534

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Modeling the global atmospheric transport and deposition of mercury to the Great Lakes

Cohen, M. D. , Draxler, R. R. , Artz, R. S. , Blanchard, P. , Gustin, M. S. , Han, Y. J. , Holsen, T. M. , Jaffe, D. A. ,

Kelley, P. , Lei, H. , Loughner, C. P. , Luke, W. T. , Lyman, S. N. , Niemi, D. , Pacyna, J. M. , Pilote, M. , Poissant,

L. , Ratte, D. , Ren, X. , Steenhuisen, F. & 3 others Steffen, A., Tordon, R. & Wilson, S. J. 2016 In: Elementa:

Science of the Anthropocene. 2016, 000118

Modelling the dispersal of early pottery technologies across Afro-Eurasia: emerging insights and future

research

Jordan, P., Gibbs, K., Hommel, P., Piezonka, H., Silva, F. & Steele, J. 1-Jun-2016 In: Antiquity. 90, 351, p. 590-

603 14 p.

Persistent Foragers: New Insights into Holocene Hunter-Gatherer Archaeology in Northern Eurasia

Jordan, P. & Weber, A. 1-Nov-2016 In: Quaternary International. 419, p. 1-5 5 p.

Prehistoric Uses of Circumpolar Mineral Resources: Insights and Emerging Questions from Arctic

Archaeology

Farrell, T. F. G. & Jordan, P. 1-Jun-2016 In: Polarforschung. 86 , 1, p. 1-13 13 p.

Selskapsgründernes rolle i britisk gruvedrifts vekst og fall på Spitsbergen

Kruse, F. 2016 In: Ottar. 310, 2, p. 33-39 7 p.

Technological Analysis of the World's Earliest Shamanic Costume: A Multi-Scalar, Experimental Study of

a Red Deer Headdress from the Early Holocene Site of Star Carr, North Yorkshire, UK

Little, A. , Elliott, B. , Conneller, C. , Pomstra, D. , Evans, A. A. , Fitton, L. C. , Holland, A. , Davis, R. , Kershaw,

R. , O'Connor, S. , O'Connor, T. , Sparrow, T. , Wilson, A. S. , Jordan, P. , Collins, M. J. , Colonese, A. C. , Craig,

O. E. , Knight, R. , Lucquin, A. J. A. , Taylor, B. & 1 others Milner, N. 13-Apr-2016 In: Plos one. 11, 4, 10 p.,

0152136

The environmental impact of Willem Barentsz' Arctic expeditions, 1594-1597

Kruse, F.2016In: Arctic, Antarctic and Alpine Research.

The use of ground penetrating radar (GPR) in the investigation of historical quarry abandonment in

Svalbard

Koster, B. & Kruse, F. 2016 In: Polar Record. 52, 264, p. 330-344

Special issue editing

Holocene Hunter-Gatherer Archaeology of Northern Eurasia

Jordan, P. (ed.) & Weber, A. (ed.) 1-Nov-2016 In: Quaternary International. 419, 193 p.

Classical and Mediterranean Archaeology

Doctoral Thesis

Before the Iron Age: The oldest settlements in the hinterland of the Sibaritide (Calabria, Italy)

Ippolito, F. 2016 [Groningen]: Rijksuniversiteit Groningen. 410 p.

La produzione della ceramica geometrica enotria nella Sibaritide durante l'etá del Ferro: Studio

comparativo sulle tecnologie di foggiatura

Fasanella Masci, M. 2016 [Groningen]: University of Groningen. 574 p.

Surface <> Subsurface: A methodological study of Metal Age settlement and land use in Calabria (Italy)

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de Neef, W. 2016 [Groningen]: Rijksuniversiteit Groningen. 420 p.

Book

Crustumerium: Death and Afterlife at the Gates of Rome

Attema, P. (ed.), Seubers, J. (ed.), Willemsen, S. (ed.), Bronkhorst, R. (ed.), Filippini, P. (ed.), Belelli Marchesini,

B. (ed.), Malizia, A. (ed.) & Nielsen, A. M. (ed.) 2016 Narayana Press.

De atlas van Beckeringh: het Groninger landschap in de 18e eeuw

Reinders, R., Knol, E., van Leusen, P., Mollema, J., Musschenga, T., Hillenga, M. (ed.), Kijk in de Vegte, M. & van

der Woud, A. (ed.) 2016 Zwolle: WBOOKS. 384 p.

Early states, settlements and territories in protohistoric Central Italy: Proceedings of the specialist

workshop on state formation in Italy (Groningen 2013)

Attema, P. (ed.), Seubers, J. (ed.) & Willemsen, S. (ed.) 30-Apr-2016 University of Groningen/Groningen Institute

of Archaeology and Barkhuis Publishing. (Corollaria Crustumina; vol. 2)

Soils and Soil Landscapes of the Raganello River Catchment (Calabria, Italy)

Sevink, J., den Haan, M. & van Leusen, P. Oct-2016 1 ed. Groningen: University of Groningen/Groningen Institute

of Archaeology and Barkhuis Publishing. 88 p. (Raganello Basin Studies; vol. 2)

Poster

Investigating rural pottery production: a view from the Pontine Region.

Tol, G., Borgers, B. & de Haas, T. 11-Jan-2016

Conference contribution

Hierarchical and federative polities in protohistoric Latium Vetus. An analysis of Bronze Age and Early

Bronze Age settlement organization

Alessandri, L. 2016 Early states, territories and settlements in protohistoric Central Italy: Proceedings of a

specialist conference at the Groningen Institute of Archaeology of the University of Groningen, 2013. Attema, P.

A. J., Seubers, J. & Willemsen, S. (eds.). Eelde, p. 67-82 (Corollaria Crustumina; vol. 2)

Local Pottery Production in the Pontine Region, Central Italy

Borgers, B., de Haas, T. & Tol, G. 2016 Acta Rei Cretariae Romanae Fautores. Vol. 44

Chapter

Devilish details: Fine-tuning survey techniques for ephemeral sites

de Neef, W. & van Leusen, P. 1-May-2016 The Three Dimensions of Archaeology: Proceedings of the XVII

UISPP World Congress (1-7 september 2014, Burgos, Spain) Volume 7 / SEssions A4b and A12. Kamermans,

H., de Neef, W., Piccoli, C., Posluschny, A. & Scopigno, R. (eds.). Oxford: Archaeopress, p. 121-132 12 p.

Excavation of block-lifts in the laboratory of the Groningen Institute of Archaeology

Nijboer, A. & van Oortmerssen, G. 18-May-2016 Crustumerium Death and Afterlife at the Gates of Rome

Copenhagen, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek 19.5. - 23.10. 2016: Exhibition catalogue. Copenhagen, p. 67-68

Introduction

Nijboer, A., Belelli Marchesini, B., Attema, P. & Filipini, P. 17-May-2016 Crustumerium Death and Afterlife at the

Gates of Rome Exhibition catalogue Copenhagen, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek 19.5. - 23.10. 2016 © 2016 Ny

Carlsberg Glyptotek, Soprintendenza Speciale per il Colosseo e l’Area Archeologica Centrale, Groningen Institute

of Archaeology . Copenhagen, p. 64 1 p.

Is the tangling of events in the Mediterranean around 770-760 BC in the Conventional Absolute

Chronology (CAC) a reality or a construct?

Nijboer, A. 2016 Contexts of early Colonization: Acts of the conference vol. 1. Donnellan, L., Nizzo, V. & Burgers,

G. J. (eds.). Palombi Editori, p. 35-47 13 p. (Papers of Royal Netherlands Institute in Rome; vol. 64)

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Material culture and funerary rituals

Nijboer, A. & Belelli Marchesini, B. 19-May-2016 Crustumerium; Death and Afterlife at the Gates of Rome

Copenhagen, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek 19.5. - 23.10. 2016: Exhibition catalogue. Copenhagen, p. 81 82 p.

More examples of restored ceramic objects from Crustumerium

Nijboer, A. & van Oortmerssen, G. 19-May-2016 Crustumerium Death and Afterlife at the Gates of Rome

Copenhagen, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek 19.5. - 23.10. 2016. Copenhagen, p. 73-74

Power at a Distance: The Hellenistic Rural Exploitation of the ‘Farther’ Chora of Chersonesos (Crimea,

Ukraïne) from the Perspective of the Džarylgač Survey Project

Attema, P.2016The Archaeology of Imperial Countrysides: A Comparative Study of Empires in the Ancient Near

East and Mediterranean World Read more at

http://www.cambridge.org/nl/academic/subjects/archaeology/archaeology-europe-and-near-and-middle-

east/archaeology-imperial-landscapes-comparative-study-empires-ancient-near-east-and-mediterranean-

world#ZLh733HwtITHOTfp.99.Cambridge University Press

Preface

Attema, P. (ed.), Seubers, J. (ed.) & Willemsen, S. (ed.) 2016 Early states, settlements and territories in

protohistoric Central Italy: Proceedings of the specialist workshop on state formation in Italy (Groningen 2013).

Barkhuis Publishing, p. VII-X (Corollaria Crustumina; vol. 2)

Real animals and mythical creatures (Mischwesen) on Orientalising pottery

Nijboer, A. 19-May-2016 Crustumerium Death and Afterlife at the Gates of Rome Copenhagen, Ny Carlsberg

Glyptotek 19.5. - 23.10. 2016. Copenhagen, p. 93-96

The burial grounds in the Archaic period

Willemsen, S. 2016 Crustumerium: Death and Afterlife at the Gates of Rome. Narayana Press, p. 96-98 3 p.

The Pontine region under the early Republic: A Contested Landscape

de Haas, T. & Attema, P. 2016 Focus on Fortification: New Research on Fortifications in the Ancient

Mediterranean and the Near East: New research on fortifications in the Ancient Mediterranean and the Near East.

Frederiksen, R., Müth, S., Schneider, P. & Schnelle, M. (eds.). Oxford: Oxbow, p. 351-362 (Fokus Fortifikation

Studies ; vol. 2)

Article

Catchment response to lava damming: integrating field observation, geochronology and landscape

evolution modelling

Van Gorp, W., Schoorl, J. M., Temme, A. J. A. M., Reimann, T., Wijbrans, J. R., Maddy, D., Demir, T. &

Veldkamp, T. 15-Sep-2016 In: Earth Surface Processes and Landforms. 41, 11, p. 1629-1644 16 p.

Early Iron Age Tombs at Crustumerium (Rome), ca. 850-725 BC

Nijboer, A., Belelli Marchesini, B. & di Gennaro, F. Dec-2016 In: Palaeohistoria. 57/58, p. 117-136 20 p.

Exploring territories: Bubble Model and Minimum Number of Contemporary Settlements: A case study

from Etruria and Latium Vetus from the Early Bronze Age to the Early Iron Age

Alessandri, L. 2016 In: Origini. XXXVII, p. 173-197 27 p.

Kleine centra in Romeins Centraal-Italië: resultaten van het Minor Centers Project

de Haas, T. & Tol, G. 2016 In: Paleo-aktueel. 27, p. 49-56 8 p

Large scale pantelleritic ash flow eruptions during the Late Miocene in central Kenya and evidence for

significant environmental impact

Claessens, L., Veldkamp, A., Schoorl, J. M., Wijbrans, J. R., van Gorp, W. & Macdonald, R. Oct-2016 In: Global

and Planetary Change. 145, p. 30-41 12 p.

L’utilizzo delle cavità naturali nella media età del Bronzo: nuovi dati dal Lazio meridionale

Alessandri, L. & Rolfo, M. F. 2016 In: Bollettino della Unione Storia ed Arte. CVII, p. 109-126 18 p.

Monte San Nicola (Calabrië, Italië): een chaine operatoire van archeologisch onderzoek

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de Neef, W. 1-Dec-2016 In: Paleo-aktueel. 27, p. 13-22 9 p.

Prehistoric occupation of the lower pontine plain (Lazio, Central Italy): the evidence from recent field

surveys

La Rosa, M., de Haas, T. & Tol, G. 2016 In: Palaeohistoria. 57/58, p. 21-36

Prehistorie en politiek: klassenstrijd, productieprocessen en conflict in de Italiaanse Bronstijd

de Neef, W. 1-Jun-2016 In: Tijdschrift voor Mediterrane Archeologie. 56, p. 33-39 7 p.

Reconstructing production technology and distribution, using thin section petrography: A pilot study of

Roman pottery production in the Pontine region, Central Italy

Borgers, B., Tol, G. & de Haas, T. Dec-2016 In: Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports.

Roman Pottery Production in the Pontine Plain, Central Italy

Borgers, B., de Haas, T. & Tol, G. 2016 In: Rei Cretariae Romanae Fautorum Acta. 44, p. 1-7

Sedimentation as Geomorphological Bias and Indicator of Agricultural (Un)sustainability in the Study of

the Coastal Plains of South and Central Italy in Antiquity

Attema, P.2016In: Journal of Archaeological Science.

The Gediz River fluvial archive: A benchmark for Quaternary research in Western Anatolia

Maddy, D., Veldkamp, A., Demir, T., Van Gorp, W., Wijbrans, J., Van Hinsbergen, D., Dekkers, M., Schreve, D.,

Schoorl, J., Scaife, R., Stemerdink, C., Van Der Schriek, T., Bridgland, D. & Aytaç, A. 1-Oct-2016 In: Quaternary

Science Reviews. 166, p. 289-306 18 p.

Van opgraving tot tentoonstelling: Een eigentijdse benadering van archeologie en publiek

Willemsen, S. & van Oortmerssen, G. 2016 In: Paleo-aktueel. 27, p. 135-144

Book editing

The Three Dimensions of Archaeology: Proceedings of the XVII UISPP World Congress (1-7 september

2014, Burgos, Spain)

Kamermans, H. (ed.), de Neef, W. (ed.), Piccoli, C. (ed.), Posluschny, A. (ed.) & Scopigno, R. (ed.) 1-May-2016

Oxford: Archaeopress. 150 p.

Book/Film/Article review

Egypt in the First Millennium AD: Perspectives from new fieldwork

Hansen, A. 2016 In: Tijdschrift voor Mediterrane Archeologie. 55, p. 85-86

Recensie van The Cambridge Handbook of the Bronze and Iron Age Mediterranean, Cambridge University

Press, 2014 / Bernard Knapp & Peter van Dommelen (eds.)

de Neef, W. 1-Dec-2016 In: Tijdschrift voor Mediterrane Archeologie. 55, p. 83-84 2 p.

Review: Elisa Lanza Catti and Keith Swift ; edited by Joseph Coleman Carter. The chora of Metaponto 5: a

Greek farmhouse at Ponte Fabrizio. 2014. xxvii, 479 pages, numerous colour and b&w illustrations, tables.

Austin: University of Texas Press ; 978-0-292-75864-3, hardback $75.

de Haas, T. Apr-2016 In: Antiquity. 90, 350, p. 544-546 3 p.

Review of: E. Blake, Social Networks and Regional Identity in Bronze Age Italy

Attema, P.15-Jun-2016In: The Journal of Roman Studies.p. 265-2662 p.

Other contribution

Da Pomptinae Paludes all’Ager Pomptinus. Archeologia e storia della pianura pontina: Le ricerche

archeologiche del Groningen Institute of Archaeology (GIA)

Tol, G. & de Haas, T. 2016 Groningen : Groningen Institute of Archaeology

Greek Archaeology

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Chapter

Bronze Age Ceramics

Wiersma, C. 2016 Magoúla Pavlína: A Middle Bronze Age site in the Soúrpi Plain. Eelde: Barkhuis Publishing &

Groningen University Library, p. 25-127

Conclusions

Wiersma, C. 2016 Magoúla Pavlína. A Middle Bronze Age site in the Soúrpi Plain. Barkhuis Publishing &

Groningen University Library, p. 189

The Middle Bronze Age in the Almirós area

Agnousiotis, D. & Wiersma, C. 2016 Magoúla Pavlína: A middle bronze age site in the Soúrpi Plain (Thessaly,

Greece).. Groningen: Barkhuis Publishing & Groningen University Library, p. 157-187 (Groningen archaeological

studies.; vol. 31)

Article

Αρχαιολογικη ερευνα επιφανειας γυρο απω τον Αγιο Βασιλειο

Voutsaki, S. & Wiersma, C. Dec-2016 In: Pharis. D, 65, p. 7-9 3 p.

Isotopic (13C, 15N) investigation of diet and social structure in Early Iron Age Halos, Greece

Panagiotopoulou, E., van der Plicht, J., Papathanasiou, A., Voutsaki, S., Nikolaou, E. & Tsiouka, F. 29-Sep-2016

In: Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. p. 212-220 10

Roman Funerary Practices in Tyre and Baalbek

de Jong, L. Aug-2016 In: Archaeological Museum Newsletter - American University of Beirut. 39, 1, p. 14-21 8 p.

Book editing

Magoúla Pavlína. A Middle Bronze Age site in the Soúrpi Plain (Thessaly, Greece)

Wiersma, C. (ed.) & Reinders, H. R. (ed.) 2016 Groningen: Barkhuis Publishing & Groningen University Library.

(Groningen Archaeological Series; vol. 31)

Prehistoric and Protohistoric Archaeology of North-west Europe

Doctoral Thesis

Dwelling on the edge of the Neolithic: Investigating human behaviour through the spatial analysis of

Corded Ware settlement material in the Dutch coastal wetlands (2900-2300 calBc)

Nobles, G. R. 2016 [Groningen]: University of Groningen. 353 p.

Report

De vroegste veenontginningen van Noord-Nederland: Conceptrapport over het archeologisch onderzoek

in Leeuwarden-Bullepolder (Leeuwarden-Bullepolder-2015: GIA-140)

Bakker, M. 14-Dec-2016 Groningen Institute of Archaeology. 61 p.

Een waarderend proefsleuvenonderzoek in Harinxmaland: Conceptrapport over de opgraving Sneek-

Harinxmaland (GIA-134)

Bakker, M. 12-Dec-2016 Groningen Institute of Archaeology. 36 p.

Hegebeintum. pollen, zaden en 14C-dateringen

Aalbersberg, G. & Schepers, M. 2016 Groningen: Groningen Institute of Archaeology. 23 p.

Indicatief model van het archeologisch potentieel van de Noordzeebodem

Vonhögen-Peeters, L. M., van Heteren, S. & Peeters, J. 2016 Deltares. 48 p.

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Book

Een rondleiding door pre- en vroeghistorisch Haren

Groenendijk, H. 15-Oct-2016 Haren: Knoop Haren B.V.64 p. (Harener Historische Reeks; vol. 21)

Swifterbant Pionieren in Flevoland 6500 jaar geleden

van Holk, A. (ed.), Prummel, W. (ed.) & de Roever, J. P. (ed.) 2016 Barkhuis Publishing & Groningen University

Library. 137 p.

Uncertainty and sensitivity analysis in archaeological computational modeling

Brouwer Burg, M. (ed.), Peeters, J. (ed.) & Lovis, W. (ed.) 2016 Springer. 189 p. (Interdisciplinary Contributions to

Archaeology)

Van Wierhuizen tot Achlum: Honderd jaar archeologisch onderzoek in terpen en wierden

Nieuwhof, A. (ed.) Nov-2016 Groningen: Vereniging voor Terpenonderzoek. 229 p. (Jaarverslagen van de

Vereniging voor Terpenonderzoek; vol. 98)

Poster

Back to Ezinge: The habitation history of a terp settlement

Nieuwhof, A.1-Dec-2016

Conference contribution

Klazomenai'de Zooarkeoloji Çalışmaları (2013-2014)

Çakirlar, C., Breider, R., Ersoy, Y. & Koparal, E. 2016 31. Arkeometri Sonuçları Toplantısı. p. 189-206 17 p.

The Onlanden project: a case for cooperation: The use of archaeological information in nature

development

Aalbersberg, G. Sep-2016 IGF-Forschungsberichte. Bender, O., Baumgartner, J., Heinrich, K., Humer-Gruber, H.,

Scott, B. & Töpfer, T. (eds.). Vol. 7, p. 199

Chapter

De lege vierde eeuw

Nieuwhof, A. Nov-2016 Van Wierhuizen tot Achlum: Honderd jaar archeologisch onderzoek in terpen en wierden.

Nieuwhof, A. (ed.). Groningen: Vereniging voor Terpenonderzoek, p. 83-98 (Jaarverslagen van de Vereniging

voor Terpenonderzoek; vol. 98)

De morfologie van (vuur)stenen artefacten.

Peeters, J. 2016 Vuursteen verzameld: Over het zoeken en onderzoeken van steentijdvondsten en –

vindplaatsen.. Amkreutz, L., Brounen, F., Deeben, J., Machiels, R., van Oorsouw, M. F. & Smit, B. (eds.).

Amersfoort: Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed, p. 20-23 (Nederlandse Archeologische Rapporten; vol. 50)

De Noordzee: verdronken steentijd.

Amkreutz, L., Peeters, J. & Smit, B. 2016 Vuursteen verzameld: Over het zoeken en onderzoeken van

steentijdvondsten en –vindplaatsen. Amkreutz, L., Brounen, F., Deeben, J., Machiels, R., van Oorsouw, M-F. &

Smit, B. (eds.). Amersfoort: Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed, p. 226-228 (Nederlandse Archeologische

Rapporten; vol. 50)

De Swifterbantcultuur: Een onzichtbare wereld op de kaart gezet

Raemaekers, D. 2016 Swifterbant: Pionieren in Flevoland 6500 jaar geleden. Prummel, W., de Roever, J. P. &

van Holk, A. F. L. (eds.). Eelde: Barkhuis Publishing, p. 23-34 12 p. 2

Dewilding past marshes: an archaeobotanical view on the historic Wadden Sea coast

Schepers, M. 2016 PECSRL 2016: Mountains, uplands, lowlands. European landscapes from an altitudinal

perspective. Bender, O., Baumgartner, J., Heinrich, K., Humer-Gruber, H., Scott, B. & Töpfer, T. (eds.). Verlag der

Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, p. 200 1 p. (Institut für Interdisziplinäre Gebirgsforschung-

Forschungsberichte; vol. 7)

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Doorboorde dissels en wiggen

Raemaekers, D. 1-Feb-2016 Vuursteen verzameld: Over het zoeken en onderzoek van steentijdvondsten en –

vindplaatsen . Amkreutz, L., Brounen, F., Deeben, J., Machiels, R., van Oorsouw, M-F. & Smit, B. (eds.).

Amersfoort: Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed, Vol. 50, p. 356-358 3 p. 74. (Nederlandse Archeologische

Rapporten; vol. 50)

Early Bronze Age Foodways in the Aegean: Social Archaeozoology on the Eastern Side

Çakirlar, C. 2016 Early Bronze Age Troy: Chronology, Cultural Development and Interregional Contacts :

Proceedings of an International Conference held at the University of Tubingen, May 8-10, 2009. Pernicka, E.,

Unlusoy, S. & Blum, S. (eds.). Verlag Rudolf Habert, p. 291-303 13 p.

Een verhaal over trends en continuïteit: aardewerkonderzoek nieuwe stijl toegepast op het aardewerk van

Jelsum

Bakker, M. & Varwijk, T. Nov-2016 Van Wierhuizen tot Achlum: Honderd jaar archeologisch onderzoek in terpen

en wierden. Nieuwhof, A. (ed.). Groningen: Vereniging voor Terpenonderzoek, p. 181-206 26 p. 12.

(Jaarverslagen van de Vereniging voor Terpenonderzoek; vol. 98)

Epistemic considerations about uncertainty and model selection in computational archaeology: A case

study on exploratory modeling

Peeters, J. & Romeijn, J-W. 2016 Uncertainty and Sensitivity Analysis in Archaeological Computational Modeling.

Brouwer Burg, M., Peeters, H. & Lovis, W. (eds.). Springer, p. 37-58 (Interdisciplinary Contributions to

Archaeology )

Gebruiksplanten in het terpen- en wierdengebied

Schepers, M. Nov-2016 Van Wierhuizen tot Achlum: Honderd jaar archeologisch onderzoek in terpen en wierden.

Nieuwhof, A. (ed.). Groningen: Vereniging voor Terpenonderzoek, p. 141-152 (Jaarverslagen van de Vereniging

voor Terpenonderzoek; vol. 98)

Gemeten goud: Een onderzoek naar goudgehaltes van vroegmiddeleeuwse objecten uit Friesland

IJssennagger, N., Nicolay, J., Hattenberg, T. & Amsterdam, E. Nov-2016 Van Wierhuizen tot Achlum: Honderd

jaar archeologisch onderzoek in terpen en wierden. Nieuwhof, A. (ed.). Groningen: Vereniging voor

Terpenonderzoek, p. 207-221 15 p. 13. (Jaarverslagen van de Vereniging voor Terpenonderzoek; vol. 98)

Grondstofherkenning: noordelijke vuursteen

Peeters, J. 2016 Vuursteen verzameld: Over het zoeken en onderzoeken van steentijdvondsten en –

vindplaatsen.. Amkreutz, L., Brounen, F., Deeben, J., Machiels, R., van Oorsouw, M. F. & Smit, B. (eds.).

Amersfoort: Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed, p. 202-205;502-503 (Nederlandse Archeologische Rapporten;

vol. 50)

Het grafritueel

van Holk, A. 2016 Swifterbant Pionieren in Flevoland 6500 jaar geleden. p. 116-127 12 p. 9

Introduction to Uncertainty and Sensitivity Analysis in Archaeological Computational Modeling

Brouwer Burg, M., Peeters, J. & Lovis, W. 2016 Uncertainty and Sensitivity Analysis in Archaeological

Computational Modeling. Brouwer Burg, M., Peeters, H. & Lovis, W. (eds.). Springer, p. 1-20

Onbekend, maar niet onbemind: terpen en terponderzoek in de Noordoostpolder

van Popta, Y. & Aalbersberg, G. Nov-2016 Van Wierhuizen tot Achlum: Honderd jaar archeologisch onderzoek in

terpen en wierden. Nieuwhof, A. (ed.). Groningen: Vereniging voor Terpenonderzoek, p. 129-140 (Jaarverslagen

van de Vereniging voor Terpenonderzoek; vol. 98)

Sifting thourgh single grave settlements: Keinsmerbrug and Mienakker in the Noord Holland tidal area

(the Netherlands)

Kleijne, J. P., Beckerman, S., Brinkhuizen, D., Brinkkemper, O., Garcia-Diaz, V., Kubiak-Martens, L.,

LAUWERIER, R. C. G. M., Oudemans, T. F. M., Peeters, J., Raemaekers, D., Smit, B., Theunissen, L., van Gijn,

A. L. & Zeiler, J. T. 2016 Transitional landscapes? The 3rd millennium BC in Europe: Human Development in

Landscapes 9. Furholt, M., Grossman, R. & Szmyt, M. (eds.). Bonn: Habelt, p. 172-182 11 p.

Sifting through Single Grave settlements: Keinsmerbrug and Mieakker in the Noord Holland tidal area (the

Netherlands)

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Kleijne, J., Beckerman, S., Brinkhuizen, D., Brinkkemper, O., Garcia-Diaz, V., Kubiak-Martens, L., Lauwerier, R.,

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