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Smits, E., Millard, A. R., Nowell, G., & Graham Pearson, D. (2010). Isotopic Investigation of Diet and Residential Mobility in the Neolithic of the Lower Rhine Basin. European Journal of Archaeology, 13(1), 15-31. https://doi.org/10.1177/1461957109355040[details]
2009
Smits, L., & van der Plicht, J. (2009). Mesolithic and Neolithic human remains in the Netherlands: physical anthropological and stable isotope investigations. Journal of Archaeology in the Low Countries, 1(1), 55-85. [details]
Jansen, R., & Smits, L. (2013). A secondary burial in mound 7 - a macabre reuse of the Oss-Zevenbergen barrows in the late Medieval Period. In D. Fontijn, S. van der Vaart, & R. Jansen (Eds.), Transformation Through Destruction: A Monumental and Extraordinary Early Iron Age Hallstatt C. Barrow From the Ritual Landscape of Oss-Zevenbergen (pp. 263-268). Leiden: Sidestone Press. [details]
Smits, L. (2013). Analysis of the cremated bone from mound 7. In D. Fontijn, S. van der Vaart, & R. Jansen (Eds.), Transformation Through Destruction: A Monumental and Extraordinary Early Iron Age Hallstatt C. Barrow From the Ritual Landscape of Oss-Zevenbergen (pp. 257-262). Leiden: Sidestone Press. [details]
Smits, L. (2013). Human remains, body silhouettes and container lengths from the Posterholt cemetery. In M. V. de Haas, & F. C. W. J. Theuws (Eds.), The Merovingian cemetery of Posterholt-Achterste Voorst (pp. 138-146). (Merovingian archaeology in the low countries; No. 2). Bonn: Habelt. [details]
Smits, L. (2013). The physical-anthropological analysis of the skeletal remains from the cremation and inhumation burials. In A. Koster (Ed.), The cemetery of Noviomagus and the wealthy burials of the municipal elite (pp. 199-206). (Description of the archaeological collections in museum the Valkhof at Nijmegen; No. 14). Nijmegen: Museum het Valkhof. [details]
2012
Smits, E. (2012). Interpersonal violence in the Late Mesolithic and Middle Neolithic in the Netherlands. In R. Schulting, & L. Fibiger (Eds.), Sticks, stones & broken bones: Neolithic violence in a European perspective (pp. 191-206). Oxford: Oxford University Press. [details]
2011
Smits, E. (2011). Netherlands. In N. Márquez-Grant, & L. Fibiger (Eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Archaeological Human Remains and Legislation: An International Guide to Laws and Practice in the Excavation and Treatment of Archaeological Human Remains (pp. 309-316). London/New York: Routledge. [details]
2013
Smits, E. (2013). Fysisch antropologisch onderzoek van de crematieresten. In T. P. Moesker (Ed.), Archeologisch onderzoek Cuijk, Grotestraat: een Romeins graf en een Romeinse Weg (pp. 53-57). (Notitie; No. 119). Amsterdam: Diachron UvA bv. [details]
Others
Symonds, J. (participant), Smits, E. (participant), Paterson, A. (organiser) & van Duivenvoorde, W. (organiser) (24-4-2017). Invited Workshop, Shipwrecks of the Roaring Forties: A Maritime Archaeological Reassessment of Some of Australia's Earliest Shipwreckss, Amsterdam. The project investigates Europeans active in the Indian Ocean and our region during the 17th and 18th centuries through the unique window into the (…) (participating in a conference, workshop, ...). http://www.flinders.edu.au/ehl/archaeology/research-profile/current-themes-and-projects/coastal-and-maritime-adaptations/shipwrecks-of-the-r…
2006
Smits, E. (2006). Leven en sterven langs de Limes : het fysisch-antropologisch onderzoek van vier grafveldpopulaties uit de noordelijke grenszone van Germania Inferior in de Vroeg- en Midden-Romeinse tijd. Amsterdam: in eigen beheer. [details]
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