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Tradition and change: Burial practices in the Late Neolithic and Bronze Age in the north-eastern Netherlands1
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Editorial
Dutch perspectives on contemporary archaeology: An editorial statement
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- 05 January 2009, pp. 2-8
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Recent developments in Dutch archaeology: A scientific-historical outline
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- 05 January 2009, pp. 9-33
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Discussion
Tradition and change in the interpretation of burial practices
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Thoughts on death and gender
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Stereotypes and Big Brothers. An Anglo-German Perspective on Dutch Archaeology
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The Dutch Experience Experienced from Britain
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Grounding arguments about burials
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Performances of the living
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Another Participant's view on Dutch Archaeology in Postwar Times
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The History of European Archaeology as Evidence for a Philosophy of Science?
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Notes
Whispers from the context of real life: Towards pluriformity in archaeology
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The disputed past, present and future of Dutch archaeology: A reply to comments on ‘Recent developments in Dutch archaeology’
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A ruined past: experience and reality: An Archaeological Dialogue with Michael Shanks
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Power and politics in Dutch archaeology: A review of the second symposium on archaeology and theory in the Netherlands
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Review
The imprint of imperialism. Greece under the empire - S.E. Alcock, Graecia Capta. The Landscapes of Roman Greece, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge1993, 307 pp.
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List of contributors
List of contributors
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Reviews
Moving into sectors. Recent Dutch studies on the European Upper Palaeolithic - E. Rensink, 1993: Moving to the north: Magdalenian occupation and exploitation of the loess landscapes of Northwestern Europe, Leiden (PhD thesis), 168 pp. - D. Stapert, 1992: Rings and sectors: intrasite spatial analysis of stone age sites, Groningen (PhD thesis), 232 pp.
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Pioniers of protohistory - N. Roymans and F. Theuws (eds): Images of the Past. Studies on Ancient Societies in Northwestem Europe, Amsterdam1991 (Studies in Pre- and Protohistory 7), 407 pp., Dfl. 150,-.
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In the forthcoming issue
In the forthcoming issue
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