de Moor, Jos (Dr.)

Jos de Moor studeerde af in kwartairgeologie en fluviatiele geomorfologie aan de Vrije Universiteit te Amsterdam. Hij werkte vervolgens voor ADC-Archeoprojecten en was onder meer betrokken bij opgravingen die zijn uitgevoerd in het kader van de aanleg van de HSL en de opgravingen van de villa Holzkuil in Kerkrade. Daarna promoveerde hij op een gedetailleerde reconstructie van de Geul (in het Zuidlimburgse lössgebied) in relatie tot menselijke en klimatologische invloeden.

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De Vries, Karen (Dr.)

Karen de Vries studied Archaeology and Greek and Latin Languages and Cultures at the University of Groningen. In 2015, she obtained her research master’s degree ‘Art History and Archaeology’ cum laude at the University of Groningen. In the same year, she was awarded the W.A. van Es-prijs for her master thesis on Iron Age deposition practices on the Fries-Drents plateau. She was awarded a research grant from ARCHON/NWO for her PhD project titled Settling with the norm? Norm and variation in social groups and their material manifestations in (Roman) Iron Age (800 BC–AD 300) settlement sites of the northern Netherlands. From 2015 to 2021 she worked as a PhD candidate and as a lecturer at the Groningen Institute of Archaeology, University of Groningen. In 2021, she started as Archaeological Researcher at ADC ArcheoProjecten.

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de Vries, Nynke (MSc.)

Nynke de Vries studied Northwest European prehistory at the University of Groningen with main focus on the neolithic, mainly Funnelbeaker culture. After graduating in 2015 she now works in the field of archaeology in the Netherlands. After working for Transect bv and Salisbury bv as a project leader, as well as a period in Germany for Salisbury Gmbh, she is currently working at RAAP.

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De Waal, Maaike S. (Dr.)

Maaike S. De Waal (PhD, Leiden University) is assistant professor and head of the Field Research and Education Centre at the Faculty of Archaeology of Leiden University (the Netherlands). She is also a partner in ARGEOgraph, an archaeological company specializing in geoinformatics in archaeology. Previously, she was lecturing in archaeology at the University of the West Indies (Barbados). Her research interests include archaeological heritage management, applied archaeology, landscape archaeology, and Caribbean archaeology and heritage. ‘Pre-Colonial and Post-Contact Archaeology in Barbados: past, present and future research directions’ (De Waal, M.S., Finneran, N., Reilly, M., Armstrong, D.V. and Farmer, K., Sidestone Press, 2019) is one of her recent publications.

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Dijkstra, Menno (Dr.)

Menno Dijkstra (1971) is senior staff member of the ‘field projects department’ of the Amsterdam Archaeological Centre. He specializes in Medieval and Post-Medieval archaeology, especially the Early and High Medieval Period of north-west Europe (AD 450-1250). His PhD research is completed in 2011, containing a study of the Late Roman and Early Medieval habitation history of the estuaries of the Rhine and Meuse.

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Dijkstra, Tamara M. MA (MA)

Tamara M. Dijkstra is in the final stages of her PhD-project at the department of Greek Archaeology of the University of Groningen. She studies social structure and identities in Achaea in the Hellenistic and Roman period, by analysing continuity and change in practices of death, burial, and commemoration. In addition to her PhD-project, works as an archaeologist in the Halos Archaeological Project in Thessaly.

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de Moor, Jos (Dr.)

Jos de Moor studeerde af in kwartairgeologie en fluviatiele geomorfologie aan de Vrije Universiteit te Amsterdam. Hij werkte vervolgens voor ADC-Archeoprojecten en was onder meer betrokken bij opgravingen die zijn uitgevoerd in het kader van de aanleg van de HSL en de opgravingen van de villa Holzkuil in Kerkrade. Daarna promoveerde hij op een gedetailleerde reconstructie van de Geul (in het Zuidlimburgse lössgebied) in relatie tot menselijke en klimatologische invloeden.

read more

De Vries, Karen (Dr.)

Karen de Vries studied Archaeology and Greek and Latin Languages and Cultures at the University of Groningen. In 2015, she obtained her research master’s degree ‘Art History and Archaeology’ cum laude at the University of Groningen. In the same year, she was awarded the W.A. van Es-prijs for her master thesis on Iron Age deposition practices on the Fries-Drents plateau. She was awarded a research grant from ARCHON/NWO for her PhD project titled Settling with the norm? Norm and variation in social groups and their material manifestations in (Roman) Iron Age (800 BC–AD 300) settlement sites of the northern Netherlands. From 2015 to 2021 she worked as a PhD candidate and as a lecturer at the Groningen Institute of Archaeology, University of Groningen. In 2021, she started as Archaeological Researcher at ADC ArcheoProjecten.

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de Vries, Nynke (MSc.)

Nynke de Vries studied Northwest European prehistory at the University of Groningen with main focus on the neolithic, mainly Funnelbeaker culture. After graduating in 2015 she now works in the field of archaeology in the Netherlands. After working for Transect bv and Salisbury bv as a project leader, as well as a period in Germany for Salisbury Gmbh, she is currently working at RAAP.

read more

De Waal, Maaike S. (Dr.)

Maaike S. De Waal (PhD, Leiden University) is assistant professor and head of the Field Research and Education Centre at the Faculty of Archaeology of Leiden University (the Netherlands). She is also a partner in ARGEOgraph, an archaeological company specializing in geoinformatics in archaeology. Previously, she was lecturing in archaeology at the University of the West Indies (Barbados). Her research interests include archaeological heritage management, applied archaeology, landscape archaeology, and Caribbean archaeology and heritage. ‘Pre-Colonial and Post-Contact Archaeology in Barbados: past, present and future research directions’ (De Waal, M.S., Finneran, N., Reilly, M., Armstrong, D.V. and Farmer, K., Sidestone Press, 2019) is one of her recent publications.

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Dijkstra, Menno (Dr.)

Menno Dijkstra (1971) is senior staff member of the ‘field projects department’ of the Amsterdam Archaeological Centre. He specializes in Medieval and Post-Medieval archaeology, especially the Early and High Medieval Period of north-west Europe (AD 450-1250). His PhD research is completed in 2011, containing a study of the Late Roman and Early Medieval habitation history of the estuaries of the Rhine and Meuse.

read more

Dijkstra, Tamara M. MA (MA)

Tamara M. Dijkstra is in the final stages of her PhD-project at the department of Greek Archaeology of the University of Groningen. She studies social structure and identities in Achaea in the Hellenistic and Roman period, by analysing continuity and change in practices of death, burial, and commemoration. In addition to her PhD-project, works as an archaeologist in the Halos Archaeological Project in Thessaly.

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