Atlas of the Netherlands in the Holocene (Vos, 2018)
The Dutch landscape has been continuously changing since the end of the last Ice Age, 11,700 years ago. The paleogeographical maps provide insight into what the Dutch landscape looked like over these thousands of years. For thirteen different moments since the Ice Age, these maps depict the former geographical situation, based on the analysis and interpretation of tens of thousands of boreholes, as well as new geological, soil-science, and archaeological research.