Papers Paulissen, M./R. van Beek/E.H. Huijbens, 2022 (online first): How bogs made for borderlands: the eastern Low Countries, c. 670 – c. 1800 CE, Environment and History, online paper Paulissen, M./R. van Beek/M. de Wit/M. Jacobs/F. Huisman, 2022 (online first): Place meanings of Dutch raised bog landscapes: an interdisciplinary long-term perspective (5000 BCE-present), Landscape Research, online paper Quik, C./S.W.L. Palstra/R. van Beek/Y. van der Velde/J.H.J. Candel/M. van der Linden/L. Kubiak-Martens/G.T. Swindles/B. Makaske/J. Wallinga, 2022: Dating basal peat: the geochronology of peat initiation revisited, Quaternary Geochronology 72, online paper Paulissen, M./R. van Beek/S. Nekrassoff/E.H. Huijbens/T. Spek, 2021: Dire Necessity or Mere Opportunity? Recurrent Peat Commercialisation from Raised Bog Commons in the Early Modern Low Countries, International Journal of the Commons 15(1), 100–118, online paper Quik, C./Y van der Velde/T. Harkema/H. van der Plicht/J. Quik/R. van Beek/J. Wallinga, 2021: Using legacy data to reconstruct the past? Rescue, rigour and reuse in peatland geochronology, Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 46, 2607-2631, online paper Chapman, H./R. van Beek/B. Gearey/B. Jennings/D. Smith/N. Helt Nielsen/Z. Zein Elabdin, 2019: Bog bodies in context: developing a best practice approach, European Journal of Archaeology 23-2, 227-249, online paper Van Beek, R./J.H.J. Candel/C. Quik/J.A.A. Bos/M.T.I.J. Gouw-Bouman/B. Makaske/G.J. Maas, 2019: The landscape setting of bog bodies: Interdisciplinary research into the site location of Yde Girl, The Netherlands, The Holocene 29-7, 1206-1222, online paper Van Beek, R., 2017: De Nederlandse hoogvenen. Verleden, heden en toekomst, Het Nederlands Landschap. Tijdschrift voor Landschapsgeschiedenis 35-2, 23-33. Van Beek, R., 2015: An interdisciplinary approach to the long-term history of raised bogs: a case study at Vriezenveen (The Netherlands), Journal of Wetland Archaeology 15, 1-33, online paper Van Beek, R./G. Maas/E. van den Berg, 2015: Home Turf: An interdisciplinary exploration of the long-term development, use and reclamation of raised bogs in the Netherlands, Landscape History 36-2, 5-34, online paper |