Nederland's vroegste geschiedenis

Sprache: Holländisch.
kartoniert , 286 Seiten
ISBN 102416294X
EAN 9781024162943
Veröffentlicht Mai 2025
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Beschreibung

"Nederland's vroegste geschiedenis" (The Earliest History of the Netherlands) offers a detailed examination of the early history of the Netherlands. Written by Jan Hendrik Holwerda, a prominent archaeologist, this book delves into the ancient roots of the region, exploring its earliest inhabitants and their cultures. The book provides insights into the archaeological discoveries and historical analyses that shed light on the formative stages of Dutch civilization.
Originally published in 1918, this work remains a valuable resource for those interested in the historical and archaeological foundations of the Netherlands, offering a glimpse into the distant past and the development of the Dutch nation.
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