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Researcher
Kim Aluwé
- Disciplines:Archaeology, Theory and methodology of archaeology, Other history and archaeology
Affiliations
- Department of Archaeology (Department)
Member
From9 Jun 2015 → 24 Sep 2017
Projects
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- Transformations in animal husbandry and consumption patterns at the fringes of the Roman Empire. A zooarchaeological study of selected Roman sites in the civitas Menapiorum and Nerviorum (1st century BC- 4th century AD).From1 Oct 2016 → 11 Oct 2016Funding: BOF - Other initiatives
Publications
1 - 7 of 7
- Reply to : No compelling evidence for early small-scale animal husbandry in Atlantic NW Europe(2022)
Authors: Philippe Crombé, Kim Aluwé, Mathieu Boudin, Christophe Snoeck, Liesbeth Messiaen, Dimitri Teetaert
- New evidence on the earliest domesticated animals and possible small-scale husbandry in Atlantic NW Europe(2020)
Authors: Philippe Crombé, Kim Aluwé, Mathieu Boudin, Christophe Snoeck, Liesbeth Messiaen, Dimitri Teetaert
- A noble diet at the Hof van Leugenhaeghe (Steendorp, Belgium) : pig skulls as a fourteenth-fifteenth century delicacy?(2018)
Authors: Kim Aluwé, Britt Starkovich, Jeroen Van Vaerenbergh
Pages: 247 - 257 - Opgraving van een mesolithische wetlandsite te Kerkhove U+2018StuwU+2019 (Avelgem, West-Vlaanderen) : eerste resultaten(2016)
Authors: Joris Sergant, Hans Vandendriessche, Gunther Noens, Frédéric Cruz, Luc Allemeersch, Kim Aluwé, Jonathan Jacops, Frederic Wuyts, Sebastiaan Windey, Joachim Rozek, et al.
Pages: 47 - 57 - The diet of the Portuguese merchant family Ximenez at the 'Blauwhof' (Belgium) : between tradition and display in the 16th-17th centuries(2015)
Authors: Kim Aluwé, Britt M. Starkovich, Jeroen Van Vaerenbergh
Pages: 581 - 590 - Een zooarchaeologische studie van het Blauwhof (Steendorp): het voedingspatroon van de rijke handelaarsfamilie Ximenez (16de -18de eeuw): onderzoek naar rijkdom, handel en religie (OVL)(2015)Volume: 38
Authors: Kim Aluwé
Pages: 42 - 44 - BotmateriaalSeries: AVRA monografie
Authors: Kim Aluwé, Tim Clerbaut, Natasja Reyns, Henri Verbeeck, Jordy Bruggeman
Pages: 271 - 277