@article { RELT004-005, year = {2009}, title = {Op zoek naar de oudste middeleeuwse bewoning aan de Grote Markt te Aalst (prov. Oost-Vlaanderen). Het onderzoek van afval- en beerkuilen uit de twaalfde tot de veertiende eeuw}, publisher = {VIOE}, volume = {4}, journal = {Relicta, Archeologie, Monumenten- en Landschapsonderzoek in Vlaanderen}, pages = {135--203}, url = {https://doi.org/10.55465/QLFS4811}, abstract = {During the Spring of 1999, rescue excavations were carried out on the north side of the Grote Markt in Aalst (fig. 1). Archaeological features dating from the late 12th to the 18th century were excavated during this campaign (fig. 3). The post-medieval structures, including a large brick 16th-century cesspit, had already been the subject of an article in ‘Archeologie in Vlaanderen’246. This publication focuses on the medieval features and their contribution to our understanding of the medieval development of the town of Aalst.}, keywords = {}, author = {De Groote, , Koen and Moens, , Jan and Caluwé, , Danielle and Cooremans, , Brigitte and Deforce, , Koen and Ervynck, , Anton and Lentacker, , An and Van Neer, , Wim} }