Sofie Debruyne

ORCID: 0000-0003-0985-753X
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Research Areas
  • Archaeology and ancient environmental studies
  • Maritime and Coastal Archaeology
  • Historical and Archaeological Studies
  • Ancient Near East History
  • Ancient and Medieval Archaeology Studies
  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Automated Road and Building Extraction
  • Pleistocene-Era Hominins and Archaeology
  • Geological formations and processes
  • Ancient Mediterranean Archaeology and History
  • Pacific and Southeast Asian Studies
  • Remote Sensing and LiDAR Applications
  • Hydrology and Sediment Transport Processes
  • Surface Roughness and Optical Measurements
  • Insects and Parasite Interactions
  • 3D Surveying and Cultural Heritage
  • Historical Influence and Diplomacy
  • Aquatic Invertebrate Ecology and Behavior
  • Coastal wetland ecosystem dynamics
  • Calcium Carbonate Crystallization and Inhibition
  • Metallurgy and Cultural Artifacts
  • Image Processing and 3D Reconstruction
  • Dutch Social and Cultural Studies
  • Cultural History and Identity Formation
  • Nuclear Materials and Properties

Agence Wallonne du Patrimoine
2014-2019

Province of Antwerp
2016

University of Reading
2014

Özyeğin University
2014

University of Bristol
2014

St Mary's University College
2014

Chitose Institute of Science and Technology
2014

New York University Press
2014

Age Institute
2010

Analyses of pollen, plant macrofossils (seeds, fruits, wood and mosses), molluscs, diatoms vertebrate (mainly fish) remains allowed a detailed reconstruction middle-Holocene alluvial forest its associated hydrological conditions. The use multiple proxies resulted in taxonomically more environmentally comprehensive understanding terrestrial as well aquatic habitats. results demonstrate possible biases palaeoecological reconstructions estuarine environments drawn from single proxies. Many...

10.1177/0959683614544059 article EN The Holocene 2014-08-21

Abstract The excavations at Kilise Tepe in the 1990s inevitably left a range of research questions unanswered, and our second spell work site from 2007 to 2011 sought address some these, relating later early first millennia. This article gathers architectural stratigraphie results renewed excavations, presenting fresh information about layout character Late Bronze Age North-West Building initial phases Stele which succeeded it, including probable symbolic practices, describing complex...

10.1017/s0066154614000076 article EN Anatolian Studies 2014-01-01

Abstract In the summers of 1994–1998 a rescue excavation took place at Kilise Tepe, an archaeological site occupied from Early Bronze Age to Byzantine period, located in Göksu valley Cilicia southern Turkey. This article analyses shell finds environmental and perspectives. Three categories molluscs are identified: terrestrial, freshwater marine. The first two remnants local fauna that lived on or near site; marine shells came Mediterranean shore adjacent delta itself. There indications...

10.1017/s0066154600001071 article EN Anatolian Studies 2010-12-01

Inspired by archaeological finds from Kilise Tepe in southern Turkey, this paper explains how the internal structure of nacreous shell can indicate which type was its source. Previous work biological sciences demonstrated that it is possible to distinguish between gastropods/cephalopods and bivalves observing arrangement aragonite tablets layer, thickness these fairly constant within taxa but differ them. This study verifies properties scanning electron microscopy on modern ancient material,...

10.1179/1749631413y.0000000014 article EN Environmental Archaeology 2014-01-15

The fluvial environment of Early Holocene small‐ to middle‐sized lowland rivers in northwest Europe is mostly unstudied due a lack preserved and accessible deposits. A rescue excavation the Scheldt valley northern Belgium offered opportunity study Boreal alluvial succession detail. results palaeoecological sedimentological analyses (diatoms, pollen, botanical macro‐remains, molluscs, grain size) characterize biotic physical middle reach this medium‐sized river system. Although Basin has...

10.1111/bor.12362 article EN Boreas 2018-12-21

Abstract In this study we draw attention to the inherent variability in results of trial trenching, when taking into account countless variations orientation and positioning trenches. Grids trenches were simulated time again on excavation plans 16 archaeological sites from Flanders, Belgium. Orientation grid layout was shifted randomly, whilst area coverage varied 2.5% 80%. The intersection rates features allow gain more insight trends that are chosen design It is assessed how robust a...

10.1002/arp.1564 article EN Archaeological Prospection 2016-12-20

The large number of rural Roman settlements known from the Low Countries is generally characterised by a poor preservation ecological proxies due to absence waterlogged contexts. riverside site Wijmeers (Wichelen, Belgium), small settlement located in Lower Scheldt basin, represents rare exception this pattern. Due presence sequence with (late 1st–3rd centuries AD) waste layers, only few metres main building structure, and covering alluvial sediments shortly after its abandonment, condition...

10.1080/14614103.2022.2108305 article EN Environmental Archaeology 2022-08-08

InleidingIn de jaren 1999-2002 voerde het voormalig Instituut voor Archeologisch Patrimonium (iap) archeologische opgravingen uit in gemeente Hove, onder

10.55465/eqqo9581 article NL Relicta Archeologie Monumenten- en Landschapsonderzoek in Vlaanderen 2016-06-17

10.55465/simr4742 article NL Relicta Archeologie Monumenten- en Landschapsonderzoek in Vlaanderen 2009-09-22
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