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Raemaekers, D.C.M., et al.. (2019). Palynologisch onderzoek aan de pingo-ruïne FRCP2-10 (Hurdegaryp; gemeente Tytsjerksteradiel; provincie Frieslân).1 indexed citations
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Cappers, R.T.J., et al.. (2016). In Memoriam Wim van Zeist. 58. 1–3.1 indexed citations
Cappers, R.T.J.. (2015). Botanical macro-remains of vascular plants of the Heveskesklooster terp (the Netherlands) as tools to characterize the past environment. 36. 107–167.3 indexed citations
Cappers, R.T.J.. (2011). Review: M. Ciaraldi, People and plants in ancient Pompeii. A new approach to urbanism from the microscope room. The use of plant resources at Pompeii and in the Pompeian area from the 6th century BC to AD 79. Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS). 208. 357–358.1 indexed citations
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Cappers, R.T.J.. (2011). M. Ciaraldi, 2008. People and plants in ancient Pompeii. A new approach to urbanism from the microscope room. The use of plant resources at Pompeii and in the Pompeian area from the 6th century BC to AD 79. Accordia Specialist Studies on Italy, vol. 12. Bonner Jahrbücher des Rheinischen Landesmuseums in Bonn und des Rheinischen Amtes für Bodendenkmalpflege im Landschaftsverband Rheinland und des Vereins von Altertumsfreunden im Rheinlande. 208. 357–358.5 indexed citations
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Cappers, R.T.J., Reinder Neef, & Renée M. Bekker. (2009). Digital Atlas of Economic Plants. Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS).43 indexed citations
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Flohr, Pascal & R.T.J. Cappers. (2008). Akkers gearchiveerd in muren. Onderzoek naar Romeinse graanverbouw in Karanis (Egypte). 125–134.1 indexed citations
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Cappers, R.T.J., et al.. (2007). Ancient Egyptian plant remains in the Agricultural Museum (Dokki, Cairo). Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS). 165–214.4 indexed citations
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Cappers, R.T.J., et al.. (2007). Il carotaggio del lago Forano presso Alessandria del Carretto (Calabria, Italia). 81–91.2 indexed citations
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Bottema, Sytze, et al.. (2006). The pollen signal of early neolithic farming along a habitation gradient in northern Drenthe. Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS). 45(45). 37–57.
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Cappers, R.T.J.. (2003). Exotic imports of the Roman Empire: an exploratory study of potential vegetal products from Asia. Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS). 197–206.3 indexed citations
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Cappers, R.T.J. & Sytze Bottema. (2002). The Dawn of Farming in the Near East. Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS).46 indexed citations
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Cappers, R.T.J.. (1999). The archaeobotanical remains from Shenshef. Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS). 419–426.1 indexed citations
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