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Description | Palaeography of the Netherlands 3850 BC |
Date | 12-7-2007 |
Source | RACM & TNO. Developed for the Nationale Onderzoeksagenda Archeologie www.noaa.nl |
Author | RACM & TNO |
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Geachte heer Klein, U heeft gevraagd om het gebruik van de nieuwe paleogeografische kaarten van Nederland voor Wikipedia. Namens de RACM, rechthebende op de afbeeldingen, sta ik u toe deze afbeeldingen te gebruiken onder de GFDL licentie. Als bronvermelding bij de afbeelding moet vermeld worden: "RACM & TNO. Ontwikkeld voor de Nationale Onderzoeksagenda Archeologie www.noaa.nl" (of de Engelse vertaling hiervan) Ik hoop u hiermee voldoende te hebben geïnformeerd. Met vriendelijke groet, Margje Vermeulen |
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Date and time of digitizing | 17:39, 3 October 2006 |
Date metadata was last modified | 17:39, 3 October 2006 |
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