Hofmann, Daniela (Prof. Dr.)

Daniela Hofmann is Professor at the University of Bergen, but has previously worked in Germany and the UK. She teaches and researches chiefly on the Neolithic of central Europe. Her main areas of interest are the application of scientific methods to narratives of prehistoric life, notably concerning migration and mobility, as well as the role of material culture and social practices (burial, structured deposition, figurines, architecture) in bringing about or resisting change.

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Hofmann, Kerstin P. (Dr. )

Kerstin P. Hofmann is Director of the Romano-Germanic Commission in Frankfurt/Main. Previously, she was a scholarship holder at the German Archaeological Institute in Rome and worked for the excellence cluster Topoi in Berlin. Her research interest focus on death rituals, space and collective identities and human-thing relations in Europe during the Metal Ages. She is author of Der rituelle Umgang mit dem Tod (2008) and co-editor of several anthologies, e. g. Massendinghaltung in der Archäologie (2016) and Between Memory Sites and Memory Networks (2017).

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Hofmann, Robert (Dr.)

Robert Hofmann is a researcher at the Institute for Prehistoric and Protohistoric Archaeology at Kiel University, Germany. After early beginnings in a school club of ‘young archaeologists’ and several years of working in a county archaeological research unit, he studied Prehistoric and Protohistoric Archaology at the Free University of Berlin between 1998 and 2005 (Magister 2005) and completed his PhD in 2011 at Kiel University.

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Hohle, Isabel A. (Dr. )

Isabel A. Hohle is Scientific Research Member at the Unit of Survey and Excavation Methodology of the Romano-Germanic Commission in Frankfurt/Main. She gained her PhD at the University of Cologne with a comprehensive study on the Linear Pottery Culture settlement with graveyard of Schkeuditz-Altscherbitz (in press). Besides Neolithic Archaeology her research interests are Social Archaeology, Archaeology of Ritual practices and minimal and non-invasive Methods in fieldwork and object analyses.

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Holmes, Matilda (Dr.)

Matilda Holmes’ career began with a degree in archaeology at Bournemouth University, where she discovered and fell in love with the discipline of archaeozoology. From that beginning she completed a Masters at the University of Leicester involving an understanding of the whole gamut of post excavation subjects. This background inevitably led to the completion of a PhD on the archaeozoology of Saxon and Scandinavian England.

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Holthuijzen, Toni

Toni Holthuijzen en zijn zus Yolande Holthuijzen zijn achterkleinkinderen van Arnold Hogerwaard en (mede-) eigenaren van het originele scheepsjournaal. Toni maakte de transcriptie van het originele handschrift en voorzag die van verklarende noten over de dieren die in het journaal ter sprake komen. Hij studeerde Tropische Bosbouw aan de Landbouwhogeschool Wageningen (Wageningen University and Research, WUR) en vervolgde zijn studie in de Verenigde Staten waar hij promoveerde bij Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Virginia) in Wildlife Management. Hij werkte als Senior Ecologist voor Idaho Power Company (Boise, Idaho). Na zijn pensionering werkt hij als consulterend ecoloog (WSP, USA) en onderneemt hij onafhankelijk ecologisch onderzoek in Zuid Idaho.

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Hoogland, Menno M.L.P (Prof. dr.)

Menno Hoogland is associate professor in Caribbean archaeology. He was born in 1954 in Sliedrecht, studied cultural anthropology in Leiden with a focus on prehistory and physical anthropology. In 1980 he participated in the Spitsbergen expedition of the University of Groningen. He wrote his PhD thesis on settlement patterns of the Amerindian population of Saba, Netherlands Antilles.

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Hofmann, Daniela (Prof. Dr.)

Daniela Hofmann is Professor at the University of Bergen, but has previously worked in Germany and the UK. She teaches and researches chiefly on the Neolithic of central Europe. Her main areas of interest are the application of scientific methods to narratives of prehistoric life, notably concerning migration and mobility, as well as the role of material culture and social practices (burial, structured deposition, figurines, architecture) in bringing about or resisting change.

read more

Hofmann, Kerstin P. (Dr. )

Kerstin P. Hofmann is Director of the Romano-Germanic Commission in Frankfurt/Main. Previously, she was a scholarship holder at the German Archaeological Institute in Rome and worked for the excellence cluster Topoi in Berlin. Her research interest focus on death rituals, space and collective identities and human-thing relations in Europe during the Metal Ages. She is author of Der rituelle Umgang mit dem Tod (2008) and co-editor of several anthologies, e. g. Massendinghaltung in der Archäologie (2016) and Between Memory Sites and Memory Networks (2017).

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Hofmann, Robert (Dr.)

Robert Hofmann is a researcher at the Institute for Prehistoric and Protohistoric Archaeology at Kiel University, Germany. After early beginnings in a school club of ‘young archaeologists’ and several years of working in a county archaeological research unit, he studied Prehistoric and Protohistoric Archaology at the Free University of Berlin between 1998 and 2005 (Magister 2005) and completed his PhD in 2011 at Kiel University.

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Hohle, Isabel A. (Dr. )

Isabel A. Hohle is Scientific Research Member at the Unit of Survey and Excavation Methodology of the Romano-Germanic Commission in Frankfurt/Main. She gained her PhD at the University of Cologne with a comprehensive study on the Linear Pottery Culture settlement with graveyard of Schkeuditz-Altscherbitz (in press). Besides Neolithic Archaeology her research interests are Social Archaeology, Archaeology of Ritual practices and minimal and non-invasive Methods in fieldwork and object analyses.

read more

Holmes, Matilda (Dr.)

Matilda Holmes’ career began with a degree in archaeology at Bournemouth University, where she discovered and fell in love with the discipline of archaeozoology. From that beginning she completed a Masters at the University of Leicester involving an understanding of the whole gamut of post excavation subjects. This background inevitably led to the completion of a PhD on the archaeozoology of Saxon and Scandinavian England.

read more

Holthuijzen, Toni

Toni Holthuijzen en zijn zus Yolande Holthuijzen zijn achterkleinkinderen van Arnold Hogerwaard en (mede-) eigenaren van het originele scheepsjournaal. Toni maakte de transcriptie van het originele handschrift en voorzag die van verklarende noten over de dieren die in het journaal ter sprake komen. Hij studeerde Tropische Bosbouw aan de Landbouwhogeschool Wageningen (Wageningen University and Research, WUR) en vervolgde zijn studie in de Verenigde Staten waar hij promoveerde bij Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Virginia) in Wildlife Management. Hij werkte als Senior Ecologist voor Idaho Power Company (Boise, Idaho). Na zijn pensionering werkt hij als consulterend ecoloog (WSP, USA) en onderneemt hij onafhankelijk ecologisch onderzoek in Zuid Idaho.

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Hoogland, Menno M.L.P (Prof. dr.)

Menno Hoogland is associate professor in Caribbean archaeology. He was born in 1954 in Sliedrecht, studied cultural anthropology in Leiden with a focus on prehistory and physical anthropology. In 1980 he participated in the Spitsbergen expedition of the University of Groningen. He wrote his PhD thesis on settlement patterns of the Amerindian population of Saba, Netherlands Antilles.

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