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Research Groningen Institute of Archaeology About the institute

Prof. D.(Daan)C.M. Raemaekers

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Professor of the Prehistoric Archaeology of Northwestern Europe

e-mail: d.c.m.raemaekers rug.nl


Expertise and Research Interests

  • Stone Age archaeology in northwestern Europe
  • Neolithic pottery of northwestern Europe
  • Archaeological Heritage Management


Selection of publications

Raemaekers, D.C.M., J. Geuverink, M. Schepers, B.P. Tuin, E. van de Lagemaat & M. van der Wal, 2011. A biography in stone. Typology, age, function and meaning of Early Neolithic perforated wedges in the Netherlands (Groningen Archaeological Studies 14).

Raemaekers, D.C.M., 2011. Early Swifterbant pottery (5000-4600 BC): research history, age, characte ristics and the introduction of pottery. Berichte Römisch-Germanische Kommission 89, 485-500.

Huisman, D.J., A.G. Jongmans & D.C. M. Raemaekers, 2009. Investigating Neolithic land use in Swifterbant (NL) using micromorphological techniques. Catena 78, 185-197.

Cappers, R.T.J. & D.C.M. Raemaekers, 2008. Cereal cultivation at Swifterbant? Neolithic Wetland Farming on the North European Plain. Current Anthropology 49 (3), 385-402.

Raemaekers, D.C.M., 1999. The Articulation of a ‘New Neolithic’. The meaning of the Swifterbant Culture for the process of Neolithisation in the western part of the North European Plain. Proefschrift Universiteit Leiden (Archaeological Series Leiden University 3).

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