Hut, Margreet, van der, (Drs.)

Margreet van der Hut is kunsthistorica. Zij schreef negen artikelen over het leven en werk van Barend Graat. In twee artikelen wordt Graats betrokkenheid bij de toneelwereld in het zeventiende-eeuwse Amsterdam besproken. Twee andere artikelen gaan over de gepubliceerde gedichten op zijn decoratiewerk.

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Iacono, Francesco (Dr.)

Francesco Iacono is Senior Assistant Professor in Prehistory at the Department of History, Cultures and Civilisations at the University of Bologna. His research interests range from prehistory and archeology of the Mediterranean (with particular attention to the Bronze Age), to social theory (in particular Marxist archeology) to the use of applications based on graph-theory, to cultural heritage studies, and, finally, the history of the archaeological thought.

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Ikram, Salima

Salima Ikram is Distinguished University Professor of Egyptology at the American University in Cairo, and has excavated extensively in Egypt as well as in Turkey. She has directed the Animal Mummy Project, the Amenmesse Project (KV10/KV63), the North Kharga Oasis Darb Ain Amur Project, and headed the archaeozoology team at Kinet Hoyuk in Turkey.

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Innemée, Karel C. (Dr.)

Karel Innemée studied Art history, Egyptology and Classical archaeology at Leiden University and specialised on early Christian culture in the Near East. He has taught at the universities of Leiden and Amsterdam in various departments. At present he is a research fellow, affiliated at the University of Amsterdam and the University of Divinity in Melbourne.

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Ipenburg, Ben (Dr.)

Ben Ipenburg studeerde theologie in Tilburg en veranderkunde aan de University College Suffolk in Ipswitch. Hij was als manager werkzaam in de zorgsector (crisisopvang, ouderenzorg, thuiszorg) en beleidsadviseur bij woningcorporaties. Hij schreef essays en studies over de zorgsector. Sinds enige tijd is hij in de Ruhestand en keerde hij terug naar zijn oorspronkelijke studieveld.

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Ivar Smit, Bjørn (Dr.)

Bjørn Ivar Smit is senior researcher archaeology at Cultural heritage Agency of the Netherlands. He studied and obtained his PhD at the Institute of Archaeology at the University of Groningen and has worked for one of the larger archaeological companies (RAAP Archaeological Consultancy) in the Netherlands. His work at the Cultural Heritage Agency at is directed at the archaeological heritage management in the Netherlands. He focusses on early prehistory, palaeogeography and palaoelandscapes, drowned landscapes, predictive modelling, general heritage management/legislation on- and off shore and the formulation of knowledge strategies for the Cultural Heritage Agency.

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Jacobs, Karen (Dr.)

Dr. Karen Jacobs is Senior Lecturer at the Sainsbury Research Unit for the Arts of Africa, Oceania and the Americas, University of East Anglia. She has worked on various international research projects, focusing on the Kamoro region in West Papua, on Polynesian Visual Arts, the Arts of Fiji, and material heritage of British missions in Africa and the Pacific.

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Hut, Margreet, van der, (Drs.)

Margreet van der Hut is kunsthistorica. Zij schreef negen artikelen over het leven en werk van Barend Graat. In twee artikelen wordt Graats betrokkenheid bij de toneelwereld in het zeventiende-eeuwse Amsterdam besproken. Twee andere artikelen gaan over de gepubliceerde gedichten op zijn decoratiewerk.

read more

Iacono, Francesco (Dr.)

Francesco Iacono is Senior Assistant Professor in Prehistory at the Department of History, Cultures and Civilisations at the University of Bologna. His research interests range from prehistory and archeology of the Mediterranean (with particular attention to the Bronze Age), to social theory (in particular Marxist archeology) to the use of applications based on graph-theory, to cultural heritage studies, and, finally, the history of the archaeological thought.

read more

Ikram, Salima

Salima Ikram is Distinguished University Professor of Egyptology at the American University in Cairo, and has excavated extensively in Egypt as well as in Turkey. She has directed the Animal Mummy Project, the Amenmesse Project (KV10/KV63), the North Kharga Oasis Darb Ain Amur Project, and headed the archaeozoology team at Kinet Hoyuk in Turkey.

read more

Innemée, Karel C. (Dr.)

Karel Innemée studied Art history, Egyptology and Classical archaeology at Leiden University and specialised on early Christian culture in the Near East. He has taught at the universities of Leiden and Amsterdam in various departments. At present he is a research fellow, affiliated at the University of Amsterdam and the University of Divinity in Melbourne.

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Ipenburg, Ben (Dr.)

Ben Ipenburg studeerde theologie in Tilburg en veranderkunde aan de University College Suffolk in Ipswitch. Hij was als manager werkzaam in de zorgsector (crisisopvang, ouderenzorg, thuiszorg) en beleidsadviseur bij woningcorporaties. Hij schreef essays en studies over de zorgsector. Sinds enige tijd is hij in de Ruhestand en keerde hij terug naar zijn oorspronkelijke studieveld.

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Ivar Smit, Bjørn (Dr.)

Bjørn Ivar Smit is senior researcher archaeology at Cultural heritage Agency of the Netherlands. He studied and obtained his PhD at the Institute of Archaeology at the University of Groningen and has worked for one of the larger archaeological companies (RAAP Archaeological Consultancy) in the Netherlands. His work at the Cultural Heritage Agency at is directed at the archaeological heritage management in the Netherlands. He focusses on early prehistory, palaeogeography and palaoelandscapes, drowned landscapes, predictive modelling, general heritage management/legislation on- and off shore and the formulation of knowledge strategies for the Cultural Heritage Agency.

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Jacobs, Karen (Dr.)

Dr. Karen Jacobs is Senior Lecturer at the Sainsbury Research Unit for the Arts of Africa, Oceania and the Americas, University of East Anglia. She has worked on various international research projects, focusing on the Kamoro region in West Papua, on Polynesian Visual Arts, the Arts of Fiji, and material heritage of British missions in Africa and the Pacific.

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