Publications
Brochures, posters
- Project brochure (short version, 1p)
- Project brochure (long version, 4p)
- Poster Ostend at Anchor 2013
- Poster Prehistory North Sea
- Presentation Prehistory North Sea
- Erfgoed in zee: Wat moet ik ermee?
Richtlijnen voor de gebruikers van de Noordzee met betrekking tot het cultureel erfgoed onder water (in Dutch) - Protocol voor het melden van archeologische vondsten op werven voor zeegranulaten (in Dutch)
- Protocol voor het melden van archeologische vondsten gedaan tijdens werkzaamheden op zee (in Dutch)
- Protocol voor het melden van archeologische vondsten op het strand of in de getijdenzone (in Dutch)
Newsletters (in Dutch)
Articles
- The ‘drowned valley of Ostend’. Zeekrant (2014): p5. (in Dutch)
- Seventeenth century cannon from the sea. Grote Rede 38 (2014). (in Dutch)
- The ‘drowned valley of Ostend’. Grote Rede 38 (2014). (in Dutch)
- Maritime and coastal heritage. Compendium voor kust en zee (2013), VLIZ publicatie: 197-208. (in Dutch)
- The seabed of the North Sea: once a densely populated river landscapep. Grote Rede 32 (2012): 15-21. (in Dutch)
- The North Sea, a valuable archive underwater. Relicta 6 (2010): 177-2. (in Dutch)
- Search for the origin of a few Roman amphorae from the North Sea. Grote Rede 26 (2010): 10-15. (in Dutch)
- Multidisciplinary research of the 18th century wreck site on the Buiten Ratel sandbank. Relicta 6 (2010): 237-327. (in Dutch)
- The potential of seismic imaging in marine archaeological investigations. Relicta 6 (2010): 219-236.
- Search for the wreck of 't Vliegent Hart. Grote Rede 28 (2010): 2-8. (in Dutch)
- Neanderthal bone before the coast of Zeeland. Journal of Human Evolution 57 (2009): 777-785.
- Excavating submerged Stone Age sites in Denmark – the Tybrind Vig example. In: Fischer (ed), Man and Sea in the Mesolithic. Oxbow Books, Oxford 1995.
- Preservation of the archaeological heritage of the North Sea using WebGIS, in: Informatics, Geoinformatics and Remote Sensing, Conference Proceedings, Volume III, Cartography & GIS. International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference-SGEM, : pp. 375-382
Boeken
- Submerged Prehistory, edited by Jonathan Benjamin et al. 2011. Oxford, Oxbow.
- A recent and unique book about underwater prehistoric archaeology. In 25 chapters, a comprehensive overview is given about the current state-of-the-art marine prehistoric research in Europe en North America. Table of contents of the book. The book can be ordered via www.oxbowbooks.com. Since April 2014 it can also be downloaded (as pdf) via http://www.researchgate.net/publication/256460373_Submerged_Prehistory.
- Submarine prehistoric archaeology of the North Sea, edited by NC Flemming 2004, English Heritage. The first extensive publication concerning prehistoric archaeology in the North Sea. It contains a large number of case studies from Denmark, The Netherlands and England, and on top of this also covers the marine industry and management of underwater heritage. Table of contents of the book. Currently sold out and only available via amazon.com, hopefully soon to be reprinted.
- Submerged Mesolithic settlements in Denmark, by SH Andersen et al. 2013, Jutland Archaeological Society Publications. Just published, beautiful edition about Tybrind Vig, the oldest and most important Mesolithic underwater site of Denmark, where excavation works have been carried out since 1977. The site lies approximately 300 m from the coast at a water depth of 3 m. Most of the artefacts originate from the Ertebølle culture.
- Land Beneath the Waves: Submerged landscapes and sea level change. A joint geoscience-humanities strategy for European Continental Shelf Prehistoric Research by Flemming, N.C.; Çagatay, M.N.; Chiocci, F.L.; Galanidou, N.; Lericolais, G.; Jöns, H.; Missiaen, T.; Moore, F.; Rosentau, A.; Sakellariou, D.; Skar, B.; Stevenson, A.; Weerts, H. 2014, European Marine Board Position Paper, 21. European Marine Board: Ostend.
Summary of this position paper - How did our ancestors adapt to sea-level change? Discovering and safeguarding Europe's underwater heritage through Continental Shelf Prehistoric Research.