Van Amsterdam naar Batavia
Het scheepsjournaal van Arnold Hogerwaard, ingenieur van de waterstaat, als passagier van het zeilschip Henriette Maria op haar reis van Amsterdam naar Batavia in 1862
Bezorgd door Peter de Leeuw en Toni Holthuijzen | 2023
Wie in de negentiende eeuw van Nederland naar Nederlands-Indië wilde voer mee op een zeilend koopvaardijschip. De reis rond Kaap de Goede Hoop duurde enkele maanden en was gevaarlijk en oncomfortabel. Dat veranderde in 1869…

Separation, hybridisation, and networks
Globular Amphora sedentary pastoralists ca. 3200-2700 BCE
Johannes Müller | 2023
Around 3000 BCE, a turning point occurred in Europe: Long-existing regional societies entered into a process of transformation. The result is a world in which new global communication networks brought different regions closer together. From…

From Households to Empires
Papers in Memory of Bradley J. Parker
Edited by Jason R. Kennedy and Patrick Mullins | 2023
Bradley J. Parker made numerous contributions to the field of archaeology and Assyriology on a broad array of topics spanning six millennia of archaeological history in both ancient Mesopotamia and the Andes. His varied research…

Encounters with Troubled Pasts in Contemporary Dutch and Greek Historiography
Edited by Philip Carabott & Willem W. Ledeboer | 2023
The volume in hand throws light on historical encounters with troubled pasts in contemporary Dutch and Greek historiography. Contributors, experts in their respective research fields with a wide range of scholarly publications, eschew dominant national…

Changing Identity in a Changing World
Current Studies on the Stone Age around 4000 BCE
Edited by Daniel Groß and Mikael Rothstein | 2023
From 2013-2022 the largest Stone Age excavation ever undertaken in Denmark, uncovered an entire fjord landscape beneath marine sediments at Rødbyhavn on the island of Lolland. Based on the excavations, Museum Lolland-Falster, in collaboration with…

"What Does This Have to Do with Archaeology?"
Essays on the Occasion of the 65th Birthday of Reinhard Bernbeck
Editorial Collective | 2023
“What Does This Have to Do with Archaeology?” is a collection of essays published on the occasion of Reinhard Bernbeck’s 65th birthday. The distinguished archaeologist Reinhard Bernbeck from the Institute of Near Eastern Archaeology at…

Death at the Dunnu
Investigating Funerary Variety at Middle Assyrian Tell Sabi Abyad, Syria
Keshia A.N. Akkermans | 2023
During the roughly hundred years (ca. 1225 – 1125 BCE) that the Middle Assyrian dunnu at Tell Sabi Abyad was in operation, some forty-nine individuals were interred in graves of a striking diversity. In this…

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Van Amsterdam naar Batavia
Het scheepsjournaal van Arnold Hogerwaard, ingenieur van de waterstaat, als passagier van het zeilschip Henriette Maria op haar reis van Amsterdam naar Batavia in 1862
Bezorgd door Peter de Leeuw en Toni Holthuijzen | 2023
Wie in de negentiende eeuw van Nederland naar Nederlands-Indië wilde voer mee op een zeilend koopvaardijschip. De reis rond Kaap de Goede Hoop duurde enkele maanden en was gevaarlijk en oncomfortabel. Dat veranderde in 1869…

Separation, hybridisation, and networks
Globular Amphora sedentary pastoralists ca. 3200-2700 BCE
Johannes Müller | 2023
Around 3000 BCE, a turning point occurred in Europe: Long-existing regional societies entered into a process of transformation. The result is a world in which new global communication networks brought different regions closer together. From…

From Households to Empires
Papers in Memory of Bradley J. Parker
Edited by Jason R. Kennedy and Patrick Mullins | 2023
Bradley J. Parker made numerous contributions to the field of archaeology and Assyriology on a broad array of topics spanning six millennia of archaeological history in both ancient Mesopotamia and the Andes. His varied research…

Encounters with Troubled Pasts in Contemporary Dutch and Greek Historiography
Edited by Philip Carabott & Willem W. Ledeboer | 2023
The volume in hand throws light on historical encounters with troubled pasts in contemporary Dutch and Greek historiography. Contributors, experts in their respective research fields with a wide range of scholarly publications, eschew dominant national…

Changing Identity in a Changing World
Current Studies on the Stone Age around 4000 BCE
Edited by Daniel Groß and Mikael Rothstein | 2023
From 2013-2022 the largest Stone Age excavation ever undertaken in Denmark, uncovered an entire fjord landscape beneath marine sediments at Rødbyhavn on the island of Lolland. Based on the excavations, Museum Lolland-Falster, in collaboration with…

"What Does This Have to Do with Archaeology?"
Essays on the Occasion of the 65th Birthday of Reinhard Bernbeck
Editorial Collective | 2023
“What Does This Have to Do with Archaeology?” is a collection of essays published on the occasion of Reinhard Bernbeck’s 65th birthday. The distinguished archaeologist Reinhard Bernbeck from the Institute of Near Eastern Archaeology at…

Death at the Dunnu
Investigating Funerary Variety at Middle Assyrian Tell Sabi Abyad, Syria
Keshia A.N. Akkermans | 2023
During the roughly hundred years (ca. 1225 – 1125 BCE) that the Middle Assyrian dunnu at Tell Sabi Abyad was in operation, some forty-nine individuals were interred in graves of a striking diversity. In this…

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