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    Sole Survivors: Using Tree-Trunk Wells from Archaeological Excavations to Inform Reconstructions of Medieval Deforestation, and Future Reforestation by Groenewoudt, Bert, Kosian, Menne

    “…This paper represents an attempt at a detailed analysis of woodland presence and dynamics during the Middle Ages (AD 500-1500), as a contribution to the…”
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    Mapping Lost Woodland. An Attempt to Use the Spatial Distribution of Woodland-Related Place Names as a Proxy for Localizing Woodland in the Middle Ages by Groenewoudt, Bert, Eijgenraam, Gijs, Spek, Theo, Kosian, Menne

    Published in Rural landscapes (29-09-2022)
    “…After many centuries, much of Europe is now largely deforested. Today, plans for reforestation are ongoing. These plans have the potential to significantly…”
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    Controls on late-Holocene drift-sand dynamics: The dominant role of human pressure in the Netherlands by Pierik, Harm Jan, van Lanen, Rowin J, Gouw-Bouman, Marjolein TIJ, Groenewoudt, Bert J, Wallinga, Jakob, Hoek, Wim Z

    Published in Holocene (Sevenoaks) (01-09-2018)
    “…Holocene drift-sand activity in the northwest European sand belt is commonly directly linked to population pressure (agricultural activity) or to climate…”
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    Route persistence. Modelling and quantifying historical route-network stability from the Roman period to early-modern times (AD 100–1600): a case study from the Netherlands by van Lanen, Rowin J., Groenewoudt, Bert J., Spek, Theo, Jansma, Esther

    “…Research on route-network stability is rare. In time, due to cultural and/or natural causes, settlement locations and route orientation shift. The nature of…”
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    Finding a Way: Modeling Landscape Prerequisites for Roman and Early-Medieval Routes in the Netherlands by van Lanen, Rowin J., Kosian, Menne C., Groenewoudt, Bert J., Jansma, Esther

    Published in Geoarchaeology (01-05-2015)
    “…This study focuses on reconstructing landscape prerequisites for Roman and early‐medieval routes in the Netherlands. We applied spatial modeling to modern and…”
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    Early Holocene environmental change, the presence and disappearance of early Mesolithic habitation near Zutphen (The Netherlands) by Bos, Johanna A. A., van Geel, Bas, Groenewoudt, Bert J., Lauwerier, Roel C. G. M

    Published in Vegetation history and archaeobotany (01-01-2006)
    “…The Early Holocene landscape near Zutphen (The Netherlands) is reconstructed by means of microfossil, macroremain and bone analyses. In this area early…”
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    2500 years of charcoal production in the Low Countries: The chronology and typology of charcoal kilns and their relation with early iron production by Deforce, Koen, Groenewoudt, Bert, Haneca, Kristof

    Published in Quaternary international (20-08-2021)
    “…The study of archaeological remains of charcoal kilns is a fast growing field of research. The history and evolution of different types of (pre)historical…”
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    Roman and early-medieval long-distance transport routes in north-western Europe: Modelling frequent-travel zones using a dendroarchaeological approach by van Lanen, Rowin J., Jansma, Esther, van Doesburg, Jan, Groenewoudt, Bert J.

    Published in Journal of archaeological science (01-09-2016)
    “…To what extent long-distance transport in north-western Europe changed after the Roman period is generally unknown. Few historical sources are available and…”
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    Woodland Dynamics as a Result of Settlement Relocation on Pleistocene Sandy Soils in the Netherlands (200 BC–AD 1400) by Bert Groenewoudt, Theo Spek

    Published in Rural landscapes (18-01-2016)
    “…In this paper we investigate the potential of charcoal kilns as indicators (proxy data) of the interaction between settlement dynamics and the history of…”
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    Curves turning into squares. Late Prehistoric landscape change and the changing morphology of ritual structures. Causality? An assessment of the evidence by Groenewoudt, Bert

    Published in Landscape history (01-01-2011)
    “…During the later Bronze Age several parts of north-west Europe saw accelerated deforestation and expansion of agricultural land. In densely populated areas the…”
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    Best travel options: Modelling Roman and early-medieval routes in the Netherlands using a multi-proxy approach by van Lanen, Rowin J., Kosian, Menne C., Groenewoudt, Bert J., Spek, Theo, Jansma, Esther

    Published in Journal of archaeological science, reports (01-09-2015)
    “…During the Roman and early-medieval period in the Netherlands, an extensive network of routes connected settlements on the local, regional and supraregional…”
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    An experiment in archaeological site location: Modeling in the Netherlands using GIS techniques by Brandt, Roel, Groenewoudt, Bert J., Kvamme, Kenneth L.

    Published in World archaeology (01-10-1992)
    “…Regional models portraying archaeological expectation or sensitivity based on knowledge of the current archaeological situation can be of great use to…”
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    Land of the free. Social contrasts in the Dutch 'outlands' (a.d. 1200-1900)1 by Groenewoudt, Bert, van Doesburg, Jan, Renes, Hans

    Published in Landscape history (03-07-2015)
    “…In the Netherlands, most high and dry land was settled and cultivated as early as the prehistoric period. Many lowlands, on the other hand, remained…”
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    Establishing the dates of farm sites (a.d. 800-present) in Salland (the Netherlands): An interdisciplinary approach by Beek, Roy van, Groenewoudt, Bert, Keunen, Luuk

    Published in Journal of field archaeology (01-02-2014)
    “…We present an interdisciplinary method for establishing date ranges of farm sites (a.d. 800-present) and reconstructing regional settlement dynamics. An…”
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    Towards a reverse image. Botanical research into the landscape history of the eastern Netherlands (1100 B.C.-A.D. 1500) by Groenewoudt, Bert, van Haaster, Henk, van Beek, Roy, Brinkkemper, Otto

    Published in Landscape history (01-01-2007)
    “…Analysis of a large number of pollen samples from pools and wells has led to a more detailed understanding of the vegetation development in the eastern…”
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