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DDolmens in The Netherlands
Maps, picture gallery, and other information about megalithic structures in the Netherlands. Dutch and English.
Dorestad (The Netherlands)
Dorestad is the name of a Medieval coastal trading site located in the delta region of the Rhine and Maas rivers in the Netherlands, occupied between about 675-875 AD.
Dutch Archaeology OnLine (in Dutch)
From the Council for Dutch Archaeology; a newsletter on archaeology. In Dutch.
Dutch Neolithization (Internet Archaeology)
Graphical analysis of regional archaeological data The use of site typology to explore the Dutch Neolithization process, an article in Internet Archaeology, you'll need to register to read the entire article.
The Frisians
About 2000 years ago, the Roman Empire reached the northwest coast of Germany, where (according to reports from Plinius and Tacitus) they met the formidable Frisians.
Groningen Institute of Archaeology
Groningen Archaeological Institute, conducts archaeology and heritage management in the Netherlands.
Medieval Kootwik
A small 6th-11th century settlement in what is now the Netherlands provides a window into the early Medieval farming communities of the Lowlands.
National Service for Archaeology, Cultural Landscape & Built Heritage
The National Service for Archaeology, Cultural Landscape and Built Heritage (RACM) is responsible, with others, for managing the Netherlands’ heritage both above and below the ground and under water.

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