Ouvrages édités à titre de seul éditeur ou en collaboration (1)

  1. 1. Devos, Y., Vrydaghs, L., Wouters, B., & Puy, A. (2018). International Workshop on Archaeological Soil Micromorphology (IWASM), Abstract Book.
  2.   Parties d'ouvrages collectifs (9)

  3. 1. Kaczorek, D., Vrydaghs, L., Devos, Y., Petö, A., & Effland, W. R. (2018). Biogenic Siliceous Features. In G. Stoops, V. Marcelino, & F. Mees (Eds.), Interpretation of micromorphological features of soils and regoliths (2 ed., pp. 157-176). Amsterdam, Oxford, Cambridge: Elsevier.
  4. 2. Vrydaghs, L., Devos, Y., & Petö, A. (2017). Opal Phytoliths. In C. Nicosia & G. Stoops (Eds.), Archaeological Soil and Sediment Micromorphology (1 ed., pp. 155-163). Oxford: Wiley Blackwell.
  5. 3. Vrydaghs, L., Devos, Y., Charruadas, P., Scott Cummings, L., & Degraeve, A. (2016). Agricultural Activities in the 10th–13th Century CEin Brussels (Belgium): An Interdisciplinary Approach. In F. Retamero, I. Schjellerup, & A. Davies (Eds.), Agricultural and Pastoral Landscapes in Pre-Industrial Society: Choices, Stability and Change. Oxford: Oxbow Books.(Early Agricultural Remnants and Technical Heritage (EARTH): 8000 Years of Resilience and Innovation, 3).
  6. 4. Vrydaghs, L., Paul De, P., Rutten, K., & Ernie, H. (2014). Regional exchanges in southeastern Arabia during the late pre-islamic period: Phytolith analysis of ceramic thin sections from ed-dur (UAE). In Ancient Plants and People: Contemporary Trends in Archaeobotany (pp. 26-46). University of Arizona Press.
  7. 5. Vannieuwenhuyze, B. B., Charruadas, P., Devos, Y., & Vrydaghs, L. (2012). The medieval territory of Brussels: A dynamic landscape of urbanisation. In Landscape Archaeology between Art and Science: From a multi- to an interdisciplinary approach (pp. 223-238). Amsterdam: KLUIVING S.J. & GUTTMANN-BOND E.B.
  8. 6. Devos, Y., Vrydaghs, L., Fechner, K., Laurent, C., Degraeve, A., & Modrie, S. (2011). Buried Anthropic Soils in the Centre of Brussels (Belgium): Looking for Fields in a (Proto-)urban context. In K. Fechner, Y. Devos, M. Leopold, & J. Völkel (Eds.), Archaeology, Soil- and Life-Sciences Applied to Enclosures and Fields.: Proceedings of the Session ‘From microprobe to spatial analysis – Enclosed and buried surfaces as key sources in Archaeology and Pedology’, European Association of Archaeologists 12th Annual Meeting Krakow, Poland, 19th to 24th September 2006 (pp. 143-161). Oxford: Archaeopress.(BAR International Series, S2222).
  9. 7. Vrydaghs, L., Devos, Y., Fechner, K., & Degraeve, A. (2007). Phytolith analysis of ploughed land thin sections. Contribution to the early development of Medieval Brussels (Treurenberg site, Belgium). In Plants, People and Places. Recent studies in phytolith analysis (pp. 13-28). Oxbow Books.
  10. 8. Mbida, C., De Langhe, E., Vrydaghs, L., Doutrelepont, H., Swennen, R. R., Van Neer, W., & de Maret, P. (2006). Chapter 6: Phytolith Evidence for the Early Presence of Domesticated Banana (Musa) in Africa. In M. Zeder, D. D. Bradley, E. Emshwiller, & B. B. Smith (Eds.), Documenting Domestication. New genetic and Archaeological Paradigms (pp. 68-81). Berkeley/Los Angeles/London: University of California Press.
  11. 9. Vrydaghs, L., Swennen, R., Mbida, C., Doutrelepont, H., De Langhe, E., & de Maret, P. (2003). The banana phytolith as a direct marker of early agriculture: A review of evidence. In D. M. Hart & L. A. Wallis (Eds.), Phytolith and starch research in the Australian-Pacific-Asian regions:: The state of the art (pp. 177-185). Camberra: Pandanus Books.
  12.   Articles dans des revues avec comité de lecture (17)

  13. 1. Devos, Y., Hodson, M. M., & Vrydaghs, L. (2020). Auto-Fluorescent Phytoliths: A New Method for Detecting Heating and Fire. Environmental archaeology. doi:10.1080/14614103.2020.1777056
  14. 2. Wouters, B., Devos, Y., Vrydaghs, L., Ball, T. T., De Winter, N., & Reygel, P. (2019). An integrated micromorphological and phytolith study of urban soils and sediments from the Gallo-Roman town Atuatuca Tungrorum, Belgium. Geoarchaeology, 34(4), 448-466. doi:10.1002/gea.21722

  15. << Précédent 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Suivant >>