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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 08 January 2012
Between 1926 and 1928, in the course of work carried out to improve the course of the Scheldt between Termonde and Ghent, dredging at a point called the Konkel, 1,000 m. below the bridge of Schoonaerde, brought to light finds of various dates. The most interesting discoveries were made in a small area, 100 m. long and 7 m. deep, which produced remains of the Palaeolithic, Neolithic, Bronze, and Iron Ages.
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