Ouvrages publiés en collaboration (2)

  1. 1. Devos, Y., & Nicosia, C. (2017). Etude géoarchéologique du site de la Rue des Pierres Nos 18-20 et Rue Henri Maus Nos 33 à 47 à Bruxelles.
  2. 2. Devos, Y., & Langohr, R. (2015). Etude archéopédologique sur le site néolithique (Boitsfort-Etangs) Avenue des Deux Montagnes à Watermael-Boitsfort. Bruxelles: Bruxelles Développement urbain.
  3.   Ouvrages édités à titre de seul éditeur ou en collaboration (3)

  4. 1. Devos, Y., Vrydaghs, L., Wouters, B., & Puy, A. (2018). International Workshop on Archaeological Soil Micromorphology (IWASM), Abstract Book.
  5. 2. Devos, Y., Van Neer, W., Marinova, E., & Degraeve, A. (2017). Environmental Archaeology of European Cities.
  6. 3. Fechner, K., Devos, Y., Leopold, M., & Völkel, J. (2011). 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. Oxford: Archaeopress.
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  8. 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.
  9. 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.
  10. 3. Nicosia, C., Devos, Y., & Macphail, R. (2017). European Dark Earth. In C. Nicosia & G. Stoops (Eds.), Archaeological Soil and Sediment Micromorphology (1 ed., pp. 331-343). Oxford: Wiley Blackwell.
  11. 4. 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).
  12. 5. Wouters, B., Milek, K., Devos, Y., & Tys, D. (2016). Soil Micromorphology in Urban Research: Early Medieval Antwerp (Belgium) and Viking Age Kaupang (Norway). In B. Jervis, L. G. Broderick, & I. G. Sologestoa (Eds.), Objects, Environment, and Everyday Life in Medieval Europe (pp. 279-295). Turnhout: Brepols.(Studies in the history of daily life (800–1600), 3). doi:10.1484/M.HDL-EB.5.109547
  13. 6. Borderie, Q., Devos, Y., Nicosia, C., Cammas, C., & Macphail, R. (2015). Les terres noires dans l'approche géoarchéologique des contextes urbains. In N. Carcaud & G. Arnaud-Fassetta (Eds.), La géoarchéologie française au XXIe siècle (pp. 247-258). CNRS éditions.
  14. 7. Borderie, Q., Devos, Y., Nicosia, C., Cammas, C., & Macphail, R. (2015). Dark Earth in the geoarchaeological approach to urban contexts. In G. Arnaud-Fassetta & N. Carcaud (Eds.), French geoarchaeology in the 21st century. CNRS.

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