Breaking New Ground in Archaeology Using Dutch Satellite Imagery
Rather than digging in the mud, future archaeologists will work from behind their computers using satellite imagery to detect archaeological sites.
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High Road to Culture in Flanders and the Netherlands
Rather than digging in the mud, future archaeologists will work from behind their computers using satellite imagery to detect archaeological sites.
About a quarter of a million Asians were present on and near the front in Belgium and Northern France during the First World War.
The 1960s saw important diplomatic shifts between the Netherlands and Indonesia, which laid the foundation for the current bilateral relationship, and the opening of the Erasmus Huis in 1970.
Throughout the past decades, the Erasmus Huis has strengthened its role as a centre for cultural diplomacy for the Netherlands in Indonesia.