
Publications of the Cultural Geography Group
Researchers of the Cultural Geography Group publish on a regular basis in scientific journals, professional journals, scientific and popular books, and proceedings.
Latest publications related to the Cultural Geography Group
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A bog burial was no accident if you met a violent end
A bog burial was no accident if you met a violent end, The Times (London), 2023-01-10, Jack Blackburn -
What the Ancient Bog Bodies Knew
What the Ancient Bog Bodies Knew, The New York Times, 2023-01-31, Franz Lidz -
What the Bog Bodies knew
What the Bog Bodies knew, The New York Times, 1669 words, 2023-02-04, Franz Lidz, https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/30/science/archaeology-bogs-mummies.html -
Brutality of prehistoric life revealed by Europe’s bog bodies
Brutality of prehistoric life revealed by Europe’s bog bodies, CNN, 2023-01-11, Katie Hunt, https://edition.cnn.com/2023/01/11/europe/bog-bodies-study-scn -
Spatial drivers and effects of urban food accessibility : Comparison of conventional and online-to-offline services
Applied Geography 152 (2023). - ISSN 0143-6228 - 10 p. -
Municipal strategies for protecting the sense of place through public space management in historic cities : A case study of Amsterdam
Cities 136 (2023). - ISSN 0264-2751 - 9 p. -
Brutality of prehistoric life revealed by Europe’s bog bodies
Brutality of prehistoric life revealed by Europe’s bog bodies, CNN Newsource, 2023-01-11, Katie Hunt, https://kesq.com/news/2023/01/11/brutality-of-prehistoric-life-revealed-by-europes-bog-bodies/ -
Unravelling the mystery of Europe's 'bog bodies': People have been buried in wetlands for more than 7,000 YEARS - with most having a gruesome end, study finds
Unravelling the mystery of Europe's 'bog bodies': People have been buried in wetlands for more than 7,000 YEARS - with most having a gruesome end, study finds, MailOnline, 2023-01-09, Xantha Leatham -
Meshing with your home : Seeking trouble in sharing dwelled spaces
In: The Growing Trend of Living Small / , Harris, Ella, Nowicki, Mel, White, Tim. - : Taylor and Francis - ISBN 9780367764463 - p. 157 - 169. -
Faded landscape: unravelling peat initiation and lateral expansion at one of northwest Europe's largest bog remnants
Biogeosciences 20 (2023)3. - ISSN 1726-4170 - p. 695 - 718.