1. Le projet Crumbel et l’apport de la recherche archéométrique
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Sarah Dalle, Charlotte Sabaux, Guy De Mulder, Rica Annaert, Marta Hlad, Elisavet Stamataki, Ioannis Kontopoulos, Barbara Veselka, Dries Tys, Giacomo Capuzzo, Amanda Sengeløv, Martine Vercauteren, Christophe Snoeck, Kevin Salesse, Mathieu Boudin, and Eugène Warmenbol
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cremation ,stable isotopes ,radiocarbon dating ,Neolithic ,Bronze Age ,Iron Age ,Archaeology ,CC1-960 - Abstract
The CRUMBEL project aims to investigate the mobility of the former population in Belgium from the Neolithic period until the Early Middle Ages. To reach these research goals different topics will be studied. In a preliminary phase, the ancient collections of cremated bone will be documented. A selection of these funerary sites will be studied to understand the mobility using different archaeometric approaches as stable isotopes and radiocarbon dating to obtain reliable information on earlier mobility in Belgium.
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- 2020
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