Rica Annaert
Vrije Universiteit Brussel
21 Papers
46 Citations
Rica Annaert is an academic researcher from Vrije Universiteit Brussel. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bronze Age & Radiocarbon dating. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 14 publications.
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Papers
Cremation vs. inhumation: modeling cultural changes in funerary practices from the mesolithic to the middle ages in belgium using kernel density analysis on 14c data
Giacomo Capuzzo,Christophe Snoeck,Mathieu Boudin,Sarah Dalle,Rica Annaert,Marta Hlad,Ioannis Kontopoulos,Charlotte Sabaux,Kevin Salesse,Amanda Sengelov,Elisavet Stamataki,Barbara Veselka,Eugène Warmenbol,Guy De Mulder,Dries Tys,Martine Vercauteren +15 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors quantify such phenomenon by modeling discontinuities in burial practices through kernel density analysis of 1428 radiocarbon (14C) dates from 311 archaeological sites located in Belgium from the Mesolithic to the Middle Ages.
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Multi-proxy analyses reveal regional cremation practices and social status at the Late Bronze Age site of Herstal, Belgium
Charlotte Sabaux,Charlotte Sabaux,Barbara Veselka,Giacomo Capuzzo,Christophe Snoeck,Christophe Snoeck,Amanda Sengelov,Amanda Sengelov,Marta Hlad,Marta Hlad,Eugène Warmenbol,Elisavet Stamataki,Elisavet Stamataki,Mathieu Boudin,Rica Annaert,Sarah Dalle,Sarah Dalle,Kevin Salesse,Kevin Salesse,Vinciane Debaille,Dries Tys,Martine Vercauteren,Guy De Mulder +22 more
TL;DR: In this article, a total of 21 graves were analysed using a multi-proxy approach, combining grave typology, osteo-archaeology, strontium isotope ratios (87Sr/86Sr), and radiocarbon dating.
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Een inheems-Romeinse begraafplaats te Klein-Ravels (gem. Ravels, prov. Antwerpen)
Alde Verhaert,Rica Annaert,Roger Langohr,Brigitte Cooremans,Vanessa Gelorini,Jan Bastiaens,Koen Deforce,Anton Ervynck,Konjev Desender +8 more
- 01 Jan 2004
TL;DR: In this article, a topographical map with indication of the excavated area is presented, along with a topografische situering with aanduiding of de site.
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A Merovingian Surprise: Early Medieval Radiocarbon Dates on Cremated Bone (Borsbeek, Belgium)
TL;DR: Radiocarbon dating of cremated bone is a well-established practice in the study of prehistoric cremation cemeteries since the introduction of the method in the late 1990s.
Divergence, diet, and disease: the identification of group identity, landscape use, health, and mobility in the fifth- to sixth-century AD burial community of Echt, the Netherlands
Barbara Veselka,Giacomo Capuzzo,Rica Annaert,Nadine Mattielli,Mathieu Boudin,Sarah Dalle,Sarah Dalle,Marta Hlad,Marta Hlad,Charlotte Sabaux,Charlotte Sabaux,Kevin Salesse,Kevin Salesse,Amanda Sengelov,Amanda Sengelov,Elisavet Stamataki,Elisavet Stamataki,Dries Tys,Martine Vercauteren,Eugène Warmenbol,Guy De Mulder,Christophe Snoeck,Christophe Snoeck +22 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the development of group identity, mobility, and health in the Early Medieval Meuse Valley was investigated by combining existing demographic and palaeopathological information from 73 cremation deposits from Echt, the Netherlands, with new strontium isotope ratios (87Sr/86Sr) and strontcium concentrations (Sr]) that are performed on pars petrosa, diaphysis, and rib fragments.