Print Email Facebook Twitter Assessment of the state of conservation of a Middle Neolithic flint mine in Maastricht limestone Title Assessment of the state of conservation of a Middle Neolithic flint mine in Maastricht limestone Author Van Hees, R.P.J. Nijland, T.G. Faculty Architecture Department RMIT en Media Studies Date 2009-12-01 Abstract Upper Cretaceous Maastricht limestone ("mergel") outcrops in the provinces of Dutch and Belgian Limburg. The Upper Cretaceous in the Netherlands consists of the geological Maastricht Formation and the upper part of the Gulpen Formation. Limestones from the Maastricht Formation represent one of the few native Dutch natural stones used for building and construction. Locally, limestone from both formations contains considerable amounts of flint. This flint has been mined in Neolithic times, both from the Lanaye limestone in the Gulpen Formation and the Emael Limestone in the Maastricht Formation. Around the village of Valkenburg aan de Geul, flint was mined from the latter. In the current study, the state of conservation of a Middle Neolithic flint mine situated at the Plenkertweg in Valkenburg aan de Geul is assessed, 8 years after the site was discovered and exposed. Subject Maastricht limestonemergelflint miningancient mineNeolithicconservationValkenburg To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:7dbf1f28-ec63-4e4a-a6f0-9cbf7b45bfde ISSN 0046-7316 Source Heron, 54 (4), 2009 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type journal article Rights (c) 2009 Van Hees, R.P.J. ; Nijland, T.G. Files PDF heron1.pdf 5.76 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:7dbf1f28-ec63-4e4a-a6f0-9cbf7b45bfde/datastream/OBJ/view