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Proceedings Reference "About Haematite. Procurement and transformation during recent prehistory." Abstract book of the International Workshop (Jambes 07-08/02/2013)
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Proceedings Reference Autour de l'hématite. Circulation et transformation au cours de la préhistoire récente : Méthodes d’analyse – About haematite. Procurement and transformation during recent prehistory: Analytical methods. Table ronde internationale – International works
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Proceedings Reference Rare Earth Elements and Sr-Isotopic Geochemistry: Tools to Determinate the Geological and Geographical Origins of Neolithic Fluorites [S14]
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Inproceedings Reference Geogenic CO2 releases in Belgium and Germany as natural analogues for the development and evaluation of monitoring tools and methods
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Proceedings Reference Did a major environmental event lead to the Late Bronze Age abandonment of the ancient harbor city of Hala Sultan Tekke? Unraveling the sedimentary record of the Larnaca salt lake, Cyprus.
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Inproceedings Reference The chronology of Lateglacial and Holocene fluvial dynamics in the Lower Scheldt basin (N-Belgium), and its relation with the archaeological record
In light of tidal restoration and nature development projects, several alluvial areas in the Lower Scheldt Basin (LSB) have been subjected to geo-archaeological surveys and excavations. An analysis of 80 radiocarbon dates obtained in these studies shows several trends in the chronology of Lateglacial and Holocene fluvial activity in the LSB. Similar evolutions are observed in other lowland river basins in NW Europe, and can be related to both climatic changes, and from the 4 th millennium cal BP onwards, also to anthropogenic influences. In general a low energy aggradation regime dominates the built up of the alluvial area throughout most of the early and middle Holocene. In several areas of the LSB fluvial activity increases in the 1 st millennium BC, with the incision and following aggradation of local channels. From the Roman period onwards the aggradation of alluvial fines again dominates the fluvial regime, extending the area of overbank sedimentation. The comparison between these radiocarbon dating results and the observed archaeological record allows to draw conclusions concerning the interplay between landscape development and the presence and preservation of the archaeological record.
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Inproceedings Reference Elucidation of an invasive slug species complex in California with comments on the source location of introductions
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Inproceedings Reference Microsatellite markers for parentage analysis and sexual behavior of banana slugs (Pulmonata: Arionidae: Ariolimax).
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Inproceedings Reference Applying species delimitation methods in Ariolimax (Stylommatophora: Arionidae)
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Inproceedings Reference Molecular systematic of banana slugs (Stylommatophora: Arionidae: Ariolimax)
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