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Philippe Crombé
Researcher at Ghent University
Publications - 182
Citations - 2743
Philippe Crombé is an academic researcher from Ghent University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mesolithic & Holocene. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 171 publications receiving 2246 citations.
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Application of the topographic position index to heterogeneous landscapes
Jeroen De Reu,Jean Bourgeois,Machteld Bats,Ann Zwertvaegher,Vanessa Gelorini,Philippe De Smedt,Wei Chu,Marc Antrop,Philippe De Maeyer,Peter Finke,Marc Van Meirvenne,Jacques Verniers,Philippe Crombé +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors applied TPI to a geoarchaeological research project in northwestern Belgium but their use led to erroneous landform classifications in this heterogeneous landscape, and they found that deviation from mean elevation (DEV) was a better method for landform classification than TPI.
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Molecular and isotopic demonstration of the processing of aquatic products in northern European prehistoric pottery
Oliver E. Craig,M. Forster,Søren H. Andersen,E. Koch,Philippe Crombé,Nicky Milner,Ben Stern,Geoff Bailey,Carl Heron +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a number of charred surface residues, adhering to ceramic containers, were obtained from various coastal and inland sites in north-west Europe dating from the sixth to the fourth millennium cal bc.
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The ‘invisible’ hearths: a contribution to the discernment of Mesolithic non-structured surface hearths
TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss the potential and modalities of detailed spatial analysis of burnt artefacts and ecofacts, using recently obtained archaeological and experimental evidences, and conclude that such an analysis can offer interesting insights into the dynamics of Mesolithic hearths.
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Hunter-gatherer responses to environmental change during the Pleistocene-Holocene transition in the southern North Sea basin: final Palaeolithic-Final Mesolithic land use in northwest Belgium
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors studied hunter-gatherer responses to environmental change at the Pleistocene-Holocene transition at the southern fringe of the North Sea basin in northwest Belgium.
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Wear Analysis on Early Mesolithic Microliths from the Verrebroek Site, East Flanders, Belgium
TL;DR: In this paper, the results of recent wear analysis on a series of 467 microliths excavated at the early Mesolithic (8410-7930 cal B.C.) site of Verrebroek in Belgium are discussed.