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Article Reference Etude géologique du Bassin Houiller de Mons - Lithologie, flore et faune du Westphalien C dans la partie occidentale du massif du Borinage
Located in RBINS Publications / Association pour l'Etude de la Paléontologie et de la Stratigraphie houillères / Bibliographic references
Article Reference Etude géologique du Bassin Houiller de Charleroi - Le massif du Carabinier dans la division Marcinelle des Charbonnages de Monceau-Fontaine
Located in RBINS Publications / Association pour l'Etude de la Paléontologie et de la Stratigraphie houillères / Bibliographic references
Article Reference Etude géologique du Gisement Houiller d'Andenne-Huy - Le Namurien dans le bassin d'Andenne
Located in RBINS Publications / Association pour l'Etude de la Paléontologie et de la Stratigraphie houillères / Bibliographic references
Article Reference Etude géologique du gisement houiller d'Andenne-Huy - Le Westphalien inférieur dans la concession Halbosart-Kivelterie-La Paix Dieu (Province de Liège)
Located in RBINS Publications / Association pour l'Etude de la Paléontologie et de la Stratigraphie houillères / Bibliographic references
Book Reference Étude géologique du secteur projeté Ville-sur-Haine - La Louvière du Canal du Centre
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications
Book Reference Étude géologique du site de l'Hermeton
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications
Article Reference Étude ostéologique de deux crémations provenant du site de Postel (Province d'Anvers, âge du Bronze)
Two cremations dating from the Bronze Age were discovered in the 1950s in a burial mound in Postel in the province of Antwerp. The colour of the skeletal remains indicates a homogeneous cremation with a temperature of at least 800°C. The most ancient individual (dated to phase I of the construction of the burial mound) is the most complete: about ¾ of its remains, which belong to all anatomical categories, were transferred from the pyre to the grave. The osteological study reveals that it was probably an adult male who was at least 25 years of age. The second subject is more recent (dated to Phase III) and is thought to have been an individual of undetermined sex, under 20 years old. The smaller quantity of remains and the absence of some anatomical categories, including fragile and small bones, that this was a deliberate sorting made by the cremation officiant. This type of selection has already been seen in other Belgian sites dating from the Bronze Age and later.
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2023
Book Reference Étude palynologique (pollen et spores) de l'Eocène de Belgique
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications
Book Reference Étude palynologique du "Complexe de Kallo"
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications
Book Reference Etude palynostratigraphique du Dévonien inférieur dans l'Ouest de l'Europe
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications