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Once again in the focus of research: Textile production on the Feddersen Wierde Wurt
Geomagnetic surveys in the Pestrup burial ground
Focus on textile archaeological finds from Paderborn!
NIhK with ArboDat+ as part of NFDI4Objects
Latest volume of "Settlement and Coastal Research" delivered!
Project "Dwelling mounds and beach ridges in Butjadingen/Southern North Sea
Continuation of research on the Fallward cemetery is secured!
The NIhK mourns the loss of Prof. Dr. Peter Schmid
The Scientific Advisory Board of the NIhK draws a positive balance
New research project on the Elbe river as transport route during the Roman Iron Age and the Migration Period
Wood, thick as a stick in the Borgsumburg!
Ministry approves research project on the Nienbüttel cemetery, district Uelzen
Research project on the Elbe as transport route during the Roman Iron age and the Migration period granted
New Illustrated Book about the “Fallward graves” released!
Relieved from pain after 1600 years
New geoarchaeological research on the island Föhr started!
New research project to understand the influence of climate on past societies
Where have all the vessels gone …?
Getting to the bottom of the pingo
Was a giant boulder the centre of a Stone Age ritual area or meeting place?
Archeological expedition in the nature reserve “Hohes Moor"
Finds in clay of Stone Age pottery
Castles, ceramics and typochronology
Documentation of the wooden artifacts from inhumation graves of the cemetery on the Fallward (Ldkr. Cuxhaven)
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Research
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After the ice
Early networks
Between escape and adaption
Current Projects
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ArboDat - APE
Storage and analysis of botanical macroremains
The Borgsumburg on the North Frisian island Föhr
Fallward graves
Coast without ships (?)
Manifestation of power
Mesolithic in Northwestern Germany
Relicts under the bog
Pottery traditions as a mirror of social structures of the 5th and 4th millennium BC in northern Central Europe
Prehistoric traces on the seafloor
Elbe as transport route – material legacies from the Roman Iron Age and Migration period from Assel, district of Stade
Between the Roman Climate Optimum and the Year Without a Summer 1816
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