Arts, Nico (Drs.)
Nico Arts studeerde culturele en fysische antropologie in Leiden en pre- en protohistorie aan de Universiteit van Amsterdam. Sinds 1989 werkt hij als stadsarcheoloog van Eindhoven. Hij is auteur van een lange reeks publicaties over de steentijd in het zuiden van Nederland en over de archeologie van middeleeuws en vroeg-modern Eindhoven.
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Nico Arts studied cultural and physical anthropology at Leiden University and pre- and proto-history at the University of Amsterdam. Since 1989, he has been employed as the urban archaeologist for the city of Eindhoven.
Auenmüller, Johannes (Dr.)
Johannes Auenmüller studied Egyptology, Classical Archaeology and Prehistoric Archaeology at Free University Berlin and completed his doctoral studies funded by the Berlin Cluster of Excellence TOPOI with a dissertation about the territoriality and space-related identity of the Egyptian New Kingdom elite.
Augustat, Claudia (Dr.)
Claudia Augustat is curator of the South America collections at Weltmuseum Wien, Vienna, with a regional focus on Amazonia. In her research, she concentrates on topics such as material culture and cultural memory, collaborative projects as well as decolonization of museum practice. She is project leader of SWICH – Sharing a World of Inclusion, Creativity and Heritage (since January 2018).
Baan, Vivian MA (MA)
Vivian Baan studied Classics (Latin and ancient Greek languages and cultures) in Leiden. In her Master Classics and Ancient Civilisations she focused on museology, epigraphy and social history. She is now working at the National Museum of Antiquities, Leiden, as an editor and executive assistant to the director.
Bakels, Corrie (Prof. dr.)
Prof. Dr. Corrie Bakels has held the chair in palaeoeconomy at Leiden University, the Netherlands, since 1988. Her specialisations are prehistoric and early historic agriculture, archaeobotany and vegetation history. She graduated in 1978 on an analysis of early farming societies in the Netherlands and Bavaria, Germany. Since then she has participated in many archaeological projects in Western Continental Europe. A synthesis of her work on the agrarian history of the Western European loess belt, 5300 BC – AD 1000 has appeared in 2009.
Bakker, Jan Albert (Dr.)
Dr. Jan Albert Bakker (1935), is a former senior lecturer in Prehistoric Archaeology of Northwestern Europe at the University of Amsterdam, at the former Institute for Prae- and Protohistory (IPP), which is now part of the Amsterdam Archaeological Centre (AAC).
Ball, Eugene (Drs.)
Eugene Ball is currently head of the archaeology and building history department of BAAC (Bouwhistorie, Archeologie, Architectuurhistorie en Cultuurhistorie). He studied prehistoric archaeology at Leiden University and graduated in 1999. He has mainly worked in development-led archaeology at various companies and the municipality of Nijmegen, both as a field archaeologist, pottery specialist and project manager.
Arts, Nico (Drs.)
Nico Arts studeerde culturele en fysische antropologie in Leiden en pre- en protohistorie aan de Universiteit van Amsterdam. Sinds 1989 werkt hij als stadsarcheoloog van Eindhoven. Hij is auteur van een lange reeks publicaties over de steentijd in het zuiden van Nederland en over de archeologie van middeleeuws en vroeg-modern Eindhoven.
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Nico Arts studied cultural and physical anthropology at Leiden University and pre- and proto-history at the University of Amsterdam. Since 1989, he has been employed as the urban archaeologist for the city of Eindhoven.
Auenmüller, Johannes (Dr.)
Johannes Auenmüller studied Egyptology, Classical Archaeology and Prehistoric Archaeology at Free University Berlin and completed his doctoral studies funded by the Berlin Cluster of Excellence TOPOI with a dissertation about the territoriality and space-related identity of the Egyptian New Kingdom elite.
Augustat, Claudia (Dr.)
Claudia Augustat is curator of the South America collections at Weltmuseum Wien, Vienna, with a regional focus on Amazonia. In her research, she concentrates on topics such as material culture and cultural memory, collaborative projects as well as decolonization of museum practice. She is project leader of SWICH – Sharing a World of Inclusion, Creativity and Heritage (since January 2018).
Baan, Vivian MA (MA)
Vivian Baan studied Classics (Latin and ancient Greek languages and cultures) in Leiden. In her Master Classics and Ancient Civilisations she focused on museology, epigraphy and social history. She is now working at the National Museum of Antiquities, Leiden, as an editor and executive assistant to the director.
Bakels, Corrie (Prof. dr.)
Prof. Dr. Corrie Bakels has held the chair in palaeoeconomy at Leiden University, the Netherlands, since 1988. Her specialisations are prehistoric and early historic agriculture, archaeobotany and vegetation history. She graduated in 1978 on an analysis of early farming societies in the Netherlands and Bavaria, Germany. Since then she has participated in many archaeological projects in Western Continental Europe. A synthesis of her work on the agrarian history of the Western European loess belt, 5300 BC – AD 1000 has appeared in 2009.
Bakker, Jan Albert (Dr.)
Dr. Jan Albert Bakker (1935), is a former senior lecturer in Prehistoric Archaeology of Northwestern Europe at the University of Amsterdam, at the former Institute for Prae- and Protohistory (IPP), which is now part of the Amsterdam Archaeological Centre (AAC).
Ball, Eugene (Drs.)
Eugene Ball is currently head of the archaeology and building history department of BAAC (Bouwhistorie, Archeologie, Architectuurhistorie en Cultuurhistorie). He studied prehistoric archaeology at Leiden University and graduated in 1999. He has mainly worked in development-led archaeology at various companies and the municipality of Nijmegen, both as a field archaeologist, pottery specialist and project manager.