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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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    Using Cultural Heritage and Historical Analyses for Current and Future Problems With Too Much or Too Little Water by Ellen Vreenegoor, Menne Kosian

    Published in Internet archaeology (01-05-2022)
    “…Living in a delta is part of the Dutch national identity and, for most people, part of daily life. The way in which we deal with water now is well rooted in…”
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    What wetlands can teach us: reconstructing historical water-management systems and their present-day importance through GIScience by Van Lanen, Rowin J., Kosian, Menne C.

    Published in Water history (2020)
    “…Wetland environments are amongst the most dynamic landscapes of Europe. Because of their distinct geomorphological characteristics, they are strongly…”
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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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    Gouden kansen? Vastgoedstrategieën van bouwondernemers in de stadsuitleg van Amsterdam in de Gouden Eeuw by Abrahamse, Jaap Evert, Deneweth, Heidi, Kosian, Menne, Schmitz, Erik

    “…During the Dutch Golden Age, Amsterdam grew from a modest little town on the river Amstel into a powerful trading metropolis. Thanks to several very…”
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    A different view on (world) heritage. The need for multi-perspective data analyses in historical landscape studies: The example of Schokland (NL) by van Lanen, Rowin J., van Beek, Roy, Kosian, Menne C.

    Published in Journal of cultural heritage (01-01-2022)
    “…•A rigid differentiation between culture and nature hampers heritage preservation.•Dynamic landscapes require tailormade preservation…”
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    A dendrochronological reassessment of three Roman boats from Utrecht (the Netherlands): evidence of inland navigation between the lower-Scheldt region in Gallia Belgica and the limes of Germania inferior by Jansma, Esther, Haneca, Kristof, Kosian, Menne

    Published in Journal of archaeological science (01-10-2014)
    “…This study addresses the provenance of two Roman river barges and a Roman punt excavated along the limes of Germania inferior near the Dutch city of Utrecht…”
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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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