Hostettler, Marco MA (MA)
Marco Hostettler is a PhD student at the Institute of Archaeological Sciences of the University of Bern (Switzerland) and member of the Oeschger Centre for Climate Change Research (OCCR). He obtained his master’s degree from the University of Bern in 2018. He studied Prehistoric and Medieval Archaeology and Medieval History at the Universities of Bern, Zürich, and Berlin. During his studies he participated in different land and underwater excavations in Switzerland and Europe. Since the start of his PhD he co-leads the underwater excavations in different lakes of the southern Balkans organised within the ERC funded Synergy Project EXPLO (www.exploproject.eu). His PhD-thesis focuses on the investigation of prehistoric land-use and its relation to climate in the Bronze Age Southern Balkans and Northern Greece. His research interests cover the Neolithic and Bronze Age of Europe as well as digital methods in archaeology with a special interest in 3D technologies.
Hovens, Pieter (Dr.)
Pieter Hovens (1951) is currently Curator North America at the Dutch National Museum of Ethnology in Leiden. He studied cultural anthropology at Radboud University (Nijmegen, the Netherlands) and North American Indian Studies at the University of British Columbia (Vancouver, Canada).
Huiskes, Bert (Drs.)
After a period of teaching Bert Huiskes (1952) switched to the study of prehistory. He worked independently in the field where archeology and education meet and was employed as a curator/director in several museums on Vlieland, in Veenendaal and nowadays in Rhenen.
Hulsman, Lodewijk (Dr.)
Lodewijk Hulsman is a researcher affiliated to the University of Amsterdam where he defended his PhD study on Amerindian and European trade connections in Dutch Amazonia in 2009. He has published several articles on the Amerindians in Dutch Amazonia based on non-published original source material retrieved from archives in the Netherlands. Hulsman is currently engaged in the research project Atlas Dutch Brazil of the New Holland Foundation and the Atlas Mutual Heritage. He is also affiliated to the Núcleo de Pesquisas Eleitorais e Políticas da Amazônia of the Universidade Federal de Roraima.
Hupperetz, Wim (Prof. dr.)
Wim Hupperetz is a heritage professional in the field of museology, archaeology, cultural landscapes and built heritage, focused on adding value through digital media and a multidisciplinary approach. He is currently extraordinary professor of Museums, Heritage and Digital Curation at the University of Amsterdam.
Hurcombe, Linda (Dr.)
Linda Hurcombe is a leading figure in experimental archaeology and set up the distinctive MA in Experimental Archaeology programme at the University of Exeter where she has served as Head of the Department of Archaeology.
Hussain, Shumon T. (Dr.)
Shumon T. Hussain is a transdisciplinary archaeologist with a research focus on Late Pleistocene and Early Holocene foragers, especially their stone artefact technologies and animal relationships. He is broadly interested in theoretical innovation and synthesis beyond archaeology as a disciplinary specialism, to better integrate data and perspectives across the humanities and sciences vis-à-vis question of the human deep past, and the epistemology and practice of science. He is currently based at the University of Cologne, Germany, where he is a senior researcher and lecturer at the newly established research hub MESH – Multidisciplinary Environmental Studies in the Humanities.
Hostettler, Marco MA (MA)
Marco Hostettler is a PhD student at the Institute of Archaeological Sciences of the University of Bern (Switzerland) and member of the Oeschger Centre for Climate Change Research (OCCR). He obtained his master’s degree from the University of Bern in 2018. He studied Prehistoric and Medieval Archaeology and Medieval History at the Universities of Bern, Zürich, and Berlin. During his studies he participated in different land and underwater excavations in Switzerland and Europe. Since the start of his PhD he co-leads the underwater excavations in different lakes of the southern Balkans organised within the ERC funded Synergy Project EXPLO (www.exploproject.eu). His PhD-thesis focuses on the investigation of prehistoric land-use and its relation to climate in the Bronze Age Southern Balkans and Northern Greece. His research interests cover the Neolithic and Bronze Age of Europe as well as digital methods in archaeology with a special interest in 3D technologies.
Hovens, Pieter (Dr.)
Pieter Hovens (1951) is currently Curator North America at the Dutch National Museum of Ethnology in Leiden. He studied cultural anthropology at Radboud University (Nijmegen, the Netherlands) and North American Indian Studies at the University of British Columbia (Vancouver, Canada).
Huiskes, Bert (Drs.)
After a period of teaching Bert Huiskes (1952) switched to the study of prehistory. He worked independently in the field where archeology and education meet and was employed as a curator/director in several museums on Vlieland, in Veenendaal and nowadays in Rhenen.
Hulsman, Lodewijk (Dr.)
Lodewijk Hulsman is a researcher affiliated to the University of Amsterdam where he defended his PhD study on Amerindian and European trade connections in Dutch Amazonia in 2009. He has published several articles on the Amerindians in Dutch Amazonia based on non-published original source material retrieved from archives in the Netherlands. Hulsman is currently engaged in the research project Atlas Dutch Brazil of the New Holland Foundation and the Atlas Mutual Heritage. He is also affiliated to the Núcleo de Pesquisas Eleitorais e Políticas da Amazônia of the Universidade Federal de Roraima.
Hupperetz, Wim (Prof. dr.)
Wim Hupperetz is a heritage professional in the field of museology, archaeology, cultural landscapes and built heritage, focused on adding value through digital media and a multidisciplinary approach. He is currently extraordinary professor of Museums, Heritage and Digital Curation at the University of Amsterdam.
Hurcombe, Linda (Dr.)
Linda Hurcombe is a leading figure in experimental archaeology and set up the distinctive MA in Experimental Archaeology programme at the University of Exeter where she has served as Head of the Department of Archaeology.
Hussain, Shumon T. (Dr.)
Shumon T. Hussain is a transdisciplinary archaeologist with a research focus on Late Pleistocene and Early Holocene foragers, especially their stone artefact technologies and animal relationships. He is broadly interested in theoretical innovation and synthesis beyond archaeology as a disciplinary specialism, to better integrate data and perspectives across the humanities and sciences vis-à-vis question of the human deep past, and the epistemology and practice of science. He is currently based at the University of Cologne, Germany, where he is a senior researcher and lecturer at the newly established research hub MESH – Multidisciplinary Environmental Studies in the Humanities.