Determining the age of archaeological remains from the Dutch soil archive is a crucial aspect of archaeology. Over the past decades, thousands of 14C-datings have been carried out and published for archaeological research in the Netherlands which are not publicly available. Within the initiative E-RIHS (European Research Infrastructure Heritage Science), there is now a chance …
UNIQUE REMAINS OF OLD STEAM PUMPING STATION DISCOVERED IN DREUMEL
The archaeological remains of a steam pumping station have been discovered at Dreumel near the Boezemweg. This archaeological heritage has been carefully excavated by EARTH. The remains are especially unique, as excavating a pumping station like this one, has only been carried out once before. With the combination of historical-geographic, geophysical and archaeological research, new …
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Geo-archaeological assessment: flooded village in the Markermeer
The Markermeerdijken Alliance is preparing the fortification of more than 33 kilometers of dikes around the Markermeer (lake) between Hoorn and Durgerdam in The Netherlands. As part of the fortification process environmental factors such as cultural heritage are taken into account. Markermeerdijken Alliance has asked EARTH Integrated Archaeology BV to carry out innovative geo-archaeological research …
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Great interest in unique results from research by Roman Cuijk
This week the first phase of the fieldwork in the Grotestraat in Cuijk has been completed.
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EARTH and Aeres Milieu examine the oldest shopping street in the Netherlands
As part of the sewage renewal in the village centre of Cuijk
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