Authors: Jerzy Gawronski en Peter Kranendonk.
The history of cities can be written in thousands of ways. With Stuff, this photographic catalog of archaeological finds, the river Amstel is given a voice in the historical imagination of Amsterdam. The Amstel was, in the past more than now, the artery, the central axis, of the city. In the center, on the Damrak and the Rokin, archaeologists were literally given physical access to the riverbed thanks to the construction pits that were dug for the major infrastructure project of the North/South line in 2003-2012. With 11,279 photos, Stuff offers an image summary of what was found in the Amstel near the Damrak and the Rokin.
This chapter (page 1-32) contains: Foreword, Contents, Introduction and Catalog Guide.
Authors: Jerzy Gawronski en Peter Kranendonk.
The history of cities can be written in thousands of ways. With Stuff, this photographic catalog of archaeological finds, the river Amstel is given a voice in the historical imagination of Amsterdam. The Amstel was, in the past more than now, the artery, the central axis, of the city. In the center, on the Damrak and the Rokin, archaeologists were literally given physical access to the riverbed thanks to the construction pits that were dug for the major infrastructure project of the North/South line in 2003-2012. With 11,279 photos, Stuff offers an image summary of what was found in the Amstel near the Damrak and the Rokin.
Below you find chapter 0 Natural & Pre-Urban Environment (page 33 - 46).
Authors: Jerzy Gawronski & Peter Kranendonk.
The history of cities can be written in thousands of ways. With Stuff, this photographic catalog of archaeological finds, the river Amstel is given a voice in the historical imagination of Amsterdam. The Amstel was, in the past more than now, the artery, the central axis, of the city. In the center, on the Damrak and the Rokin, archaeologists were literally given physical access to the riverbed thanks to the construction pits that were dug for the major infrastructure project of the North/South line in 2003-2012. With 11,279 photos, Stuff offers an image summary of what was found in the Amstel near the Damrak and the Rokin.
This chapter (page 47 - 104) is called Buildings & Structures.
Authors: Jerzy Gawronski & Peter Kranendonk
The history of cities can be written in thousands of ways. With Stuff, this photographic catalog of archaeological finds, the river Amstel is given a voice in the historical imagination of Amsterdam. The Amstel was, in the past more than now, the artery, the central axis, of the city. In the center, on the Damrak and the Rokin, archaeologists were literally given physical access to the riverbed thanks to the construction pits that were dug for the major infrastructure project of the North/South line in 2003-2012. With 11,279 photos, Stuff offers an image summary of what was found in the Amstel near the Damrak and the Rokin.
This chapter (page 105 - 154) is called Interiors & Accessories.
Authors: Jerzy Gawronski & Peter Kranendonk.
The history of cities can be written in thousands of ways. With Stuff, this photographic catalog of archaeological finds, the river Amstel is given a voice in the historical imagination of Amsterdam. The Amstel was, in the past more than now, the artery, the central axis, of the city. In the center, on the Damrak and the Rokin, archaeologists were literally given physical access to the riverbed thanks to the construction pits that were dug for the major infrastructure project of the North/South line in 2003-2012. With 11,279 photos, Stuff offers an image summary of what was found in the Amstel near the Damrak and the Rokin.
This chapter (page 155 - 188) is called Distribution & Transport.
Authors: Jerzy Gawronski & Peter Kranendonk.
The history of cities can be written in thousands of ways. With Stuff, this photographic catalog of archaeological finds, the river Amstel is given a voice in the historical imagination of Amsterdam. The Amstel was, in the past more than now, the artery, the central axis, of the city. In the center, on the Damrak and the Rokin, archaeologists were literally given physical access to the riverbed thanks to the construction pits that were dug for the major infrastructure project of the North/South line in 2003-2012. With 11,279 photos, Stuff offers an image summary of what was found in the Amstel near the Damrak and the Rokin.
This chapter (page 189 - 260) is called Craft & Industry.
Authors: Jerzy Gawronski & Peter Kranendonk.
The history of cities can be written in thousands of ways. With Stuff, this photographic catalog of archaeological finds, the river Amstel is given a voice in the historical imagination of Amsterdam. The Amstel was, in the past more than now, the artery, the central axis, of the city. In the center, on the Damrak and the Rokin, archaeologists were literally given physical access to the riverbed thanks to the construction pits that were dug for the major infrastructure project of the North/South line in 2003-2012. With 11,279 photos, Stuff offers an image summary of what was found in the Amstel near the Damrak and the Rokin.
This chapter (page 261 - 362) is called Food Processing & Consumption.
Authors: Jerzy Gawronski & Peter Kranendonk.
The history of cities can be written in thousands of ways. With Stuff, this photographic catalog of archaeological finds, the river Amstel is given a voice in the historical imagination of Amsterdam. The Amstel was, in the past more than now, the artery, the central axis, of the city. In the center, on the Damrak and the Rokin, archaeologists were literally given physical access to the riverbed thanks to the construction pits that were dug for the major infrastructure project of the North/South line in 2003-2012. With 11,279 photos, Stuff offers an image summary of what was found in the Amstel near the Damrak and the Rokin.
This chapter (page 363 - 380) is called Science & Technology.
Authors: Jerzy Gawronski & Peter Kranendonk
The history of cities can be written in thousands of ways. With Stuff, this photographic catalog of archaeological finds, the river Amstel is given a voice in the historical imagination of Amsterdam. The Amstel was, in the past more than now, the artery, the central axis, of the city. In the center, on the Damrak and the Rokin, archaeologists were literally given physical access to the riverbed thanks to the construction pits that were dug for the major infrastructure project of the North/South line in 2003-2012. With 11,279 photos, Stuff offers an image summary of what was found in the Amstel near the Damrak and the Rokin.
This chapter (page 381 - 410) is called Arms & Armour.
Authors: Jerzy Gawronski & Peter Kranendonk.
The history of cities can be written in thousands of ways. With Stuff, this photographic catalog of archaeological finds, the river Amstel is given a voice in the historical imagination of Amsterdam. The Amstel was, in the past more than now, the artery, the central axis, of the city. In the center, on the Damrak and the Rokin, archaeologists were literally given physical access to the riverbed thanks to the construction pits that were dug for the major infrastructure project of the North/South line in 2003-2012. With 11,279 photos, Stuff offers an image summary of what was found in the Amstel near the Damrak and the Rokin.
This chapter (page 411 - 476) is called Communication & Exchange.
Authors: Jerzy Gawronski & Peter Kranendonk
The history of cities can be written in thousands of ways. With Stuff, this photographic catalog of archaeological finds, the river Amstel is given a voice in the historical imagination of Amsterdam. The Amstel was, in the past more than now, the artery, the central axis, of the city. In the center, on the Damrak and the Rokin, archaeologists were literally given physical access to the riverbed thanks to the construction pits that were dug for the major infrastructure project of the North/South line in 2003-2012. With 11,279 photos, Stuff offers an image summary of what was found in the Amstel near the Damrak and the Rokin.
This chapter (page 477 - 506) is called Games & Recreation.
Authors: Jerzy Gawronski & Peter Kranendonk
The history of cities can be written in thousands of ways. With Stuff, this photographic catalog of archaeological finds, the river Amstel is given a voice in the historical imagination of Amsterdam. The Amstel was, in the past more than now, the artery, the central axis, of the city. In the center, on the Damrak and the Rokin, archaeologists were literally given physical access to the riverbed thanks to the construction pits that were dug for the major infrastructure project of the North/South line in 2003-2012. With 11,279 photos, Stuff offers an image summary of what was found in the Amstel near the Damrak and the Rokin.
This chapter (page 507 - 580) is called Personal Artefacts & Clothing.
Authors: Jerzy Gawronski & Peter Kranendonk