prof. dr. B. (Bert) Groenewoudt
Publications
Conquest and Clearance. Charcoal burning as a prelude to reclamation on new domains along the northern Frankish frontier (8th-10th century AD)
Groenewoudt, B., Deforce, K., Groothedde , M. & Scholte Lubberink, H. 2023: Conquest and Clearance. Charcoal burning as a prelude to reclamation on new domains along the northern Frankish frontier (8th-10th century AD). Proceedings Journées Lotharingiennes 2020, 109-129.
Mapping Lost Woodland. An Attempt to Use the Spatial Distribution of Woodland-Related Place Names as a Proxy for Localizing Woodland in the Middle Ages
Groenewoudt, B., Eijgenraam, G., Spek, T. & Kosian, M., 2022:
Mapping Lost Woodland. An Attempt to Use the Spatial Distribution of Woodland-Related Place Names as a Proxy for Localizing Woodland in the Middle Ages. Rural Landscapes: Society, Environment, History, 9(1), p. 1-17.
2500 years of charcoal production in the Low Countries: the chronology and typology of charcoal kilns and their relation with early iron production
Deforce, K., Groenewoudt, B. & Haneca, K. 2020:
2500 years of charcoal production in the Low Countries: the chronology and typology of charcoal kilns and their relation with early iron production, Quaternary International 593, 295-305.
Investigating medieval village formation in the Netherlands. An assessment of the output of 10 years of development-led archaeology
Verspay, J.P.W., Renes, H., Groenewoudt, B. & Van Doesburg, J. 2019:
Investigating medieval village formation in the Netherlands. An assessment of the output of 10 years of development-led archaeology, in: Jesús Fernández Fernández & Margarita Fernández Mier (eds.): The Archaeology of Medieval Villages Currently Inhabited in Europe, 53-71.
Post-Roman population dynamics in the Rhine-Meuse delta (the Netherlands). Evidence-based estimations and multi-proxy validation
Van Lanen, R.J. & Groenewoudt, B.J. 2019:
Post-Roman population dynamics in the Rhine-Meuse delta (the Netherlands). Evidence-based estimations and multi-proxy validation, in: Niall Brady & Claudia Theune (eds.): Settlement change across medieval Europe. Old paradigms and new vistas (Proceedings Ruralia XII Kilkenny Ireland), 113-133.
Peat People. On the function and context of medieval artificial platforms in a coastal wetland, Eelder-and Peizermaden, the Netherlands
Groenewoudt, B. & Van Doesburg, J. 2018:
Peat People. On the function and context of medieval artificial platforms in a coastal wetland, Eelder-and Peizermaden, the Netherlands, Journal of Wetland Archaeology 18:1, 77-96.
Diverging decline. Reconstructing and validating (post-)Roman population trends (AD 0-1000) in the Rhine-Meuse delta (the Netherlands)
Groenewoudt, B.J. & van Lanen, R.J. 2018:
Diverging decline. Reconstructing and validating (post-)Roman population trends (AD 0-1000) in the Rhine-Meuse delta (the Netherlands), PCA-European Journal of Postclassical Archaeologies 8, 189-218.
A toolbox for archaeological heritage management. Maps, methods and more for effective and efficient selection of valuable archaeology
Lauwerier, R.C.G.M., Eerden, M.C., Groenewoudt, B.J., Lascaris, M.A., Rensink, E., Smit, B.I., Speleers , B.P. & Van Doesburg, J. 2017:
A toolbox for archaeological heritage management. Maps, methods and more for effective and efficient selection of valuable archaeology in the Netherlands (Nederlandse Archeologische Rapporten 55), Amersfoort.
Answers to questions. The new National Archaeological Research Agenda of the Netherlands
Groenewoudt, B.J., Eerden, M.C., De Groot, T. & Theunissen , E.M. 2017:
Answers to questions. The new National Archaeological Research Agenda of the Netherlands, in R.C.G.M. Lauwerier et al. 2017: Knowledge for informed choices. Tools for a more effective and efficient selection of valuable archaeology in the Netherlands (Nederlandse Archeologische Rapporten), 179-194.
Past and Present meet: Contemporary expressions of faith along the Camino Frances. Observations by a modern pilgrim
Groenewoudt, B.J. 2017:
Past and Present meet: Contemporary expressions of faith along the Camino Frances. Observations by a modern pilgrim, in: C. Bis-Worch & C. Theune: Religion, Cults and Rituals in the medieval Rural Environment (Proceedings Ruralia XI 2015 Luxemburg), 13-24.
Woodland Dynamics as a Result of Settlement Relocation on Pleistocene Sandy Soils in the Netherlands (200 BC–AD 1400)
Groenewoudt, B. & Spek, T. 2016:
Woodland Dynamics as a Result of Settlement Relocation on Pleistocene Sandy Soils in the Netherlands (200 BC–AD 1400). Rural Landscapes: Society, Environment, History, 3(1): 1, 1–17.
Route persistence. Modelling and quantifying historical route-network stability from the Roman period to early-modern times (AD 100-1600): a case study from the Netherlands
Van Lanen, R.J., Kosian, M.C., Groenewoudt, B.J., Spek, T., & Jansma, E. 2016:
Route persistence. Modelling and quantifying historical route-network stability from the Roman period to early-modern times (AD 100-1600): a case study from the Netherlands, Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences, 1-16.
Roman and early-medieval long-distance transport routes in northwestern Europe: Modelling frequent-travel zones using a dendroarchaeological approach
Van Lanen, R.J., Jansma, E., Van Doesburg, J. & Groenewoudt, B.J. 2016: Roman and early-medieval long-distance transport routes in northwestern Europe: Modelling frequent-travel zones using a dendroarchaeological approach, Journal of Archaeological Science 73, 120 – 137.
Human induced drift-sand dynamics: a case study on late Holocene drift-sand controls in the Netherlands
Pierik, H.J., Van Lanen, R.J., Gouw-Bouman, M.T.I.J., Groenewoudt, B.J., Wallinga, J., Hoek, W.Z. 2017: Human induced drift-sand dynamics: a case study on late Holocene drift-sand controls in the Netherlands, in: H.J. Pierik: Past human-landscape interactions in the Netherlands. Reconstructions from sand belt to coastal delta plain for the first millennium AD, PhD thesis University of Utrecht (Utrecht Studies in Earth Sciences 139), 173-201.
Beyond isolation: Understanding population variability through connectivity factors and isotope data
Kootker, L.M., Van Lanen, R.J., Groenewoudt, B.J., Altena, E., Panhuysen, R.G.A.M., Kars, H., Davies, G.R. 2017: Beyond isolation: Understanding population variability through connectivity factors and isotope data, Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 11, 755-775.
Synthesising data from development-led archaeological research
Eerden, M.C., Groenewoudt, B.J., De Groot, T., Theunissen, E.M. & Feiken, R. 2017:
Synthesising data from development-led archaeological research, in: R.C.G.M. Lauwerier et al.: Knowledge for informed choices. Tools for a more effective and efficient selection of valuable archaeology in the Netherlands (Nederlandse Archeologische Rapporten), 195-209.
Finding a way: Modeling Landscape Prerequisites for Roman and Early-Medieval Routes in the Netherlands
Van Lanen, R.J., Kosian, M.C., Groenewoudt, B.J., Jansma, E. 2015:
Finding a way: Modeling Landscape Prerequisites for Roman and Early-Medieval Routes in the Netherlands, Geoarchaeology: An international Journal (30), 200-222.
Best travel options: modelling Roman and early-medieval routes in the Netherlands using a multi-proxy approach
Van Lanen, R.J., Kosian, M.C., Groenewoudt, B.J., Spek, T. & Jansma, E. 2015:
Best travel options: modelling Roman and early-medieval routes in the Netherlands using a multi-proxy approach, Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports (JASR) 3, 144-159.
Christianisation and the Afterlife of Pagan Open-Air Cult Sites. Evidence from the Northern Frankish Frontier
Groenewoudt, B., Van Beek, R. & Groothedde , M. 2014:
Christianisation and the Afterlife of Pagan Open-Air Cult Sites. Evidence from the Northern Frankish Frontier, Medieval and Modern Matters 5, 1-27.
In search of the invisible farm. Looking for archaeological evidence of late medieval rural settlement in the sandy landscapes of the Netherlands (1250–1650 AD)
Doesburg, J. van & Groenewoudt, B. 2014:
In search of the invisible farm. Looking for archaeological evidence of late medieval rural settlement in the sandy landscapes of the Netherlands (1250–1650 A. D.), in: I. Bahacova & P. Sommer (eds.): Medieval Europe in Motion. In honour of Jan Klapste, 51-68.
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