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  • Cammeraat, L. H., Sevink, J., & Possen, B. J. H. M. (2025, June 17). Data related to Spekkoek research in the Netherlands related to paper:The importance of ‘Spekkoek’ for the hydrological functioning of wetland ecosystems in Pleistocene aeolian sand landscapes: a case from Northwestern Europe. [Data set]. Universiteit van Amsterdam. https://doi.org/10.21942/uva.29327090.v2
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    Bulian, F., Jicha, B., Komen, R., Marra, F., Mazzini, I., Scarponi, D., Seijmonsbergen, A. C., Sevink, J., Vannoli, P., Anzidei, M., Monaco, L., Palladino, D. M., & Sposato, A. (2025). The MIS 5 marine terraces on the Tyrrhenian Sea coast of central Italy between Civitavecchia and the Fiora River. Catena, 251, Article 108817. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.catena.2025.108817
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    van Geel, B., & Sevink, J. (2025). High-resolution studies of the Bølling-Allerød to the Younger Dryas transition in the Netherlands: implications for the reconstruction of vegetation changes and the potential role of (perma)frost in contemporary paludification. Quaternary Science Reviews, 361, Article 109411. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2025.109411
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    Sevink, J., van Geel, B., & Borger, G. J. (2025). Commercial Late Medieval bog peat exploitation in the Low Countries: a rare example from the Monnikenberg (Hilversum, the Netherlands). Landscape History, 46(1), 83-96. https://doi.org/10.1080/01433768.2025.2503539
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    Alessandri, L., Bulian, F., Attema, P. A. J., & Sevink, J. (2025). Salt production, trade and consumption in European pre-industrial societies: Analytical methods and socioeconomic contexts. Quaternary Science Reviews, 356, Article 109291. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2025.109291
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    Attema, P., Alessandri, L., Bulian, F., Sevink, J., & Sotgia, A. (2025). Production and Demand of Salt in Ancient Italy from the Bronze Age to the Roman Period. In P. N. Eubanks, A. A. Dumas, H. McKillop, & M. Alexianu (Eds.), Meridians of Salt: Global Perspectives on Archaeology and Ethnoarchaeology (pp. 211-233). (Interdisciplinary Contributions to Archaeology). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-96692-7_11
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    Sevink, J., & Mert, M. (2024). Verarming/verwering in de droge zandgronden van het Goois Natuurreservaat. Universiteit van Amsterdam.
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    Attema, P., Alessandri, L., de Haas, T., Tol, G., & Sevink, J. (2024). Navigating the past of the Pontine plain, human and wetland interaction from protohistory to the Early Modern period. L'Archeologo Subacqueo, 30(76). https://doi.org/10.4475/0772_6
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    Bulian, F., Alessandri, L., Attema, P., & Sevink, J. (2024). Bronze Age to Roman period salt production in the coastal areas of peninsular Italy: palaeoenvironments, production methods and archaeological evidence. Quaternary Science Reviews, 344, Article 108930. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2024.108930
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    de Haas, T., Tol, G., Borgers, B., Peters, M. J. H., Schepers, M., Sevink, J., & Verhagen, F. (2024). Old themes, new means: 35 years of research into the Roman landscapes of Latium Vetus. In T. de Haas, M. de Vos, B. Nijboer, & L. de Jong (Eds.), Landschap en nederzetting in de Mediterrane Oudheid: uitgave ter gelegenheid van het emeritaat van Peter Attema (pp. 27-36). (TMA Supplement; No. 3). Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, Groninger Instituut voor Archeologie. https://www.academia.edu/126059071
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