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Inproceedings Reference Interdisciplinair onderzoek van een enigmatische structuur op het site van de Korte Beenhouwerstraat nr. 29 (Brussel)
Bij het archeologisch onderzoek ter hoogte van drie huizen in de Korte Beenhouwersstraat nr. 29 en de Schuddeveldsteeg nr. 2 werd een structuur bestaande uit fijne organische laagjes aangetroffen. Ten einde de vormingsgeschiedenis en de functie van deze structuur te kunnen begrijpen werd een interdisciplinair onderzoek uitgevoerd waarbij archeobodemkunde, archeobotanie en archeozoölogie werden geïntegreerd. Hieruit blijkt dat deze structuur stalresten bevat. De resultaten van dit onderzoek laten niet alleen toe de functie van de deze structuur te begrijpen, maar ze geven ook een vrij nauwkeurig beeld van de omgeving van de site in de 13de eeuw.
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Article Reference Interdisciplinary investigation of early dogs and other carnivores from Eurasia
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Inproceedings Reference Interdisciplinary study of horticultural practices in late medieval Brussels
Over the last decades a series of sites attesting the presence of ancient crop fields and gardens were discovered in the historical center of Brussels. Well aerated crop field and garden soils with a high biological activity, are often not suitable for the preservation of organic plant remains. In most cases, their studies yielded only small quantities of more resistant seeds and fruits. The identification of the cultivated plants relied therefore mainly on phytolith analysis.Recently, a Holocene peat sequence was excavated in the lower part of the city in a quarter that is historically documented as a horticultural area (rue des Boiteux, BR295). Micromorphology showed that the upper layers of the peat sequence were drained during the late Middle Ages and subsequently converted into horticulture. In this poster the potential of studying these contexts will be discussed. Thanks to the prevailing wet conditions of the soil, higher densities of waterlogged macrobotanical remains could be analysed. Remains of divers cultivated plants and garden weeds were found, most probably partly from the local vegetation and local cultivated crops. The archaeobotanical and archaeozoological studies also shed light on manuring practices.
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2019
Inproceedings Reference Intergrating micromorphology and archaeobotany to unravel the function of archaeological structure. The example of the Petite Rue des Bouchers (Brussels, Belgium)
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Inproceedings Reference Into the digital cephalopod world: tales from digitizing the Cephalopoda from the RBINS type-and-figured collections
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2022
Inproceedings Reference Intra-annual variations of the diet of gentoo penguins (Pygoscelis papua) at South Georgia (Southern Ocean)
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Inproceedings Reference Intraskeletal histovariability and its ontogenetic implications in the limb bones of ‘dinobirds’
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2016
Inproceedings Reference Intraspecific variation of Cichlidogyrus (Monogenea, Dactylogyridae) in Lake Tanganyika
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Article Reference Introducing the project HabitAnt - Past and future habitability in Antarctic lakes: succession, colonization, extinction, and survival in glacial refugia
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2022
Article Reference Introducing the project HabitAnt - Past and future habitability in Antarctic lakes: succession, colonization, extinction, and survival in glacial refugia. 
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2022