The Belgian polders, Flanders: a test case 2002-2006

From 2002 to 2006 about 400ha of the Belgian Polders reclaimed wetlands, in the vicinity of Oostende and Middelkerke, have been surveyed archaeologically in order to establish a methodology to determine efficiently their archaeological value. The surveyed area, perpendicular to the present coastline...

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Main Authors Pieters, M, Schietecatte, L, Zeebroek, I, Baeteman, C, Bastiaens, J, Deforce, K, Jansen, I, Meylemans, E, Van Laecke, J
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 20.02.2007
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Summary:From 2002 to 2006 about 400ha of the Belgian Polders reclaimed wetlands, in the vicinity of Oostende and Middelkerke, have been surveyed archaeologically in order to establish a methodology to determine efficiently their archaeological value. The surveyed area, perpendicular to the present coastline and stretching from the beach to the sandy region, is 3 to 4km wide and about 7.5km long. The museum of Walraversijde is the logistical centre for public outreach for the project. The Belgian Polders are very poorly understood archaeologically and, as a result, also largely undervalued. This survey project set out to develop an efficient strategy for the proper archaeological evaluation of this area and to contribute to a better understanding of the potential for research and presentation.
Bibliography:http://www.vliz.be/imisdocs/publications/117936.pdf
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