Search Results - "Bert Groenewoudt"
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Sole Survivors: Using Tree-Trunk Wells from Archaeological Excavations to Inform Reconstructions of Medieval Deforestation, and Future Reforestation
Published in Journal of Landscape Ecology (Berlin, Germany) (01-05-2024)“…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
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
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
Published in Archaeological and anthropological sciences (01-08-2018)“…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
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)
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
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
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)
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
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
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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Land of the free. Social contrasts in the Dutch ‘outlands’ (a.d. 1200–1900)
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An experiment in archaeological site location: Modeling in the Netherlands using GIS techniques
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
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
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)
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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