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With heavy machines into the underground
Librarian - lost and found!
Excavations in all seasons
Retirement vs. Corona
Textile-archaeological investigations on the grave of the so-called "archer"
Set-up of an archive for botanical macroremains of the past 2000 years in the coastal area
Old metall in a new splendor
SKN Volume 43 published!
geoCore - QGIS plugin for creating graphical representations of geoscientific drillings
Good things come to those who wait
Stone Age pottery under the microscope
From the sherd to the 3D model
Quernstone from Altenwalde – the other way round
Landing places in Bremen-Mahndorf
Arrival of new double volume on the North Frisian Islands!
Archaeological-conservational exchange in the NIhK despite pandemic times
On the Frisian chiefs‘ trail …
A hazel nutshell from the stone age ...
Drilling with a very large corer
Textilarchäologische Untersuchungen an einer Bestattung des Gräberfeldes an der Fallward
Three in a row
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Research
Current Projects
After the ice
Early networks
Between escape and adaption
Current Projects
(current)
Fidvar archaeobotany
Fallward graves
Manifestation der Macht – Burgenbau als Indiz gesellschaftlicher Transformationsprozesse
Mesolithikum in Nordwestdeutschland
Relicts under the bog
Lacustrine sediments
Strande - submerged stone-age site
Pottery traditions as a mirror of social structures of the 5th and 4th millennium BC in northern Central Europe
Prehistoric traces on the seafloor
WASA -The Wadden Sea archive of landscape evolution
Completed Projects
Research Map
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