Sundström, Sofia (Dr.)
Sofia Sundström is fascinated by how a culture absorbs and develops an outside religious artistic influence. Her interest in the Bodhisattva Avalokiteśvara started during her MA studies at the School of Oriental and African Studies in London. She continued her studies at the University of Leiden and her PhD thesis examines images of Avalokiteśvara from the Buddhist period in Java.
Swinkels, Louis (Drs.)
Louis Swinkels was curator of archaeology at the Valkhof Museum in Nijmegen. His research interests lie primarily in the fields of Roman iconography and epigraphy, museum studies and the history of archaeology.
Sørensen, Lasse Vilien (Dr.)
Lasse Vilien Sørensen is a senior researcher at The National Museum of Denmark, with over 25 years of expertise in European prehistoric archaeology. His work spans interdisciplinary research on Late Paleolithic-Mesolithic settlements and burials in Northern Europe, the spread of agriculture in Scandinavia, and the exploitation of rare raw materials in the Aegean.
s’Jacob, Hugo (Dr.)
Hugo s’Jacob was tot zijn pensionering universitair hoofddocent aan de Rijksuniversiteit Groningen. Daarna was hij als vrijwillig onderzoeker verbonden aan het Huygens Instituut voor Nederlandse Geschiedenis (KNAW). Hij is de vierde editeur van de Generale Missiven, sinds het begin van de serie in 1960.
Taelman, D. (Dr.)
Devi Taelman is a postdoctoral researcher at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium. His research focuses on digital archaeology, landscape archaeology, human-environment interactions in Roman Antiquity, and the economic history of the Roman world.
Tarawneh, Mohamed F.
Mohamed Fayez Tarawneh is Associate Professor at Yarmouk University, specialized in the Anthropology of development and particularly interested in rural development and social change. Furthermore, he is the general manager of the Hashemite Fund for the Development of Jordan Badia. Some of his major publications concern a historical and social geographic study of the Jordanian town and countryside of Kerak, the participatory development in Wadi Araba and Poverty in Jordan.
Teggin, Edward Owen (Dr.)
Edward Owen Teggin studied history at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels at Trinity College, Dublin, and received his doctorate in 2020. Currently affiliated with Universitas Diponegoro, Semarang, his research interests include private maritime trade in the early modern Indian Ocean, colonial-imperial migration, and colonial anxiety.
Sundström, Sofia (Dr.)
Sofia Sundström is fascinated by how a culture absorbs and develops an outside religious artistic influence. Her interest in the Bodhisattva Avalokiteśvara started during her MA studies at the School of Oriental and African Studies in London. She continued her studies at the University of Leiden and her PhD thesis examines images of Avalokiteśvara from the Buddhist period in Java.
Swinkels, Louis (Drs.)
Louis Swinkels was curator of archaeology at the Valkhof Museum in Nijmegen. His research interests lie primarily in the fields of Roman iconography and epigraphy, museum studies and the history of archaeology.
Sørensen, Lasse Vilien (Dr.)
Lasse Vilien Sørensen is a senior researcher at The National Museum of Denmark, with over 25 years of expertise in European prehistoric archaeology. His work spans interdisciplinary research on Late Paleolithic-Mesolithic settlements and burials in Northern Europe, the spread of agriculture in Scandinavia, and the exploitation of rare raw materials in the Aegean.
s’Jacob, Hugo (Dr.)
Hugo s’Jacob was tot zijn pensionering universitair hoofddocent aan de Rijksuniversiteit Groningen. Daarna was hij als vrijwillig onderzoeker verbonden aan het Huygens Instituut voor Nederlandse Geschiedenis (KNAW). Hij is de vierde editeur van de Generale Missiven, sinds het begin van de serie in 1960.
Taelman, D. (Dr.)
Devi Taelman is a postdoctoral researcher at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium. His research focuses on digital archaeology, landscape archaeology, human-environment interactions in Roman Antiquity, and the economic history of the Roman world.
Tarawneh, Mohamed F.
Mohamed Fayez Tarawneh is Associate Professor at Yarmouk University, specialized in the Anthropology of development and particularly interested in rural development and social change. Furthermore, he is the general manager of the Hashemite Fund for the Development of Jordan Badia. Some of his major publications concern a historical and social geographic study of the Jordanian town and countryside of Kerak, the participatory development in Wadi Araba and Poverty in Jordan.
Teggin, Edward Owen (Dr.)
Edward Owen Teggin studied history at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels at Trinity College, Dublin, and received his doctorate in 2020. Currently affiliated with Universitas Diponegoro, Semarang, his research interests include private maritime trade in the early modern Indian Ocean, colonial-imperial migration, and colonial anxiety.









