Fields, Sherds and Scholars

Recording and Interpreting Survey Ceramics

Edited by Anna Meens, Margarita Nazou, Winfred van de Put | Forthcoming

This book is a significant contribution to the field of survey pottery studies, which is not frequently theorised, and could also serve as a guide and provide inspiration to archaeologists designing their own survey projects…



The Urge to Collect

Motives, Obsessions and Tensions

Edited by Holly O’Farrell and Pieter ter Keurs | Forthcoming

Why do we collect? Where does the urge to collect come from? This book explores the phenomenon of collecting in various contexts. Collecting is an illustration of a strong human-thing entanglement. It can be caused…



Storage in Ancient Egypt and Nubia

Earthen architecture and building techniques

Edited by Adeline Bats & Nadia Licitra | Forthcoming

In 2020 and 2021 the Research Group on Storage in Ancient Egypt and Sudan organised two online workshops focusing on earthen storage buildings in ancient Egypt and Nubia. Following these two meetings, the nine contributions…



Zeegaande houten schepen

Bijdragen aan de Dag van de historische maritieme archeologie in Nederland (14de Glavimans symposion)

Edited by A.F.L. van Holk, R. Oosting, A.B.M. Overmeer, A.D. Vos en W.B. Waldus | Forthcoming

Op 9 december 2022 is bij Batavialand te Lelystad de Dag van de historische maritieme archeologie in Nederland (het 14de Glavimans symposion) georganiseerd. Het centrale thema was ‘Zeegaande houten schepen’. Als bestuur van de Glavimans…



“Better Than We”

Landscapes and materialities of race, class, and gender in pre-emancipation Saba, Dutch Caribbean

Ryan Espersen | Forthcoming

This study aims to understand the materiality of Saba’s ideological landscape during its pre-emancipation colonial period. This is accomplished by understanding the dialectics, or inseparable relationships, between Saba’s geography, locally-situated ideologies of class, race, and…



Before Temples

Rectangular structures of the Low Countries and their place in the Iron Age belief system

R. de Leeuwe | Forthcoming

Before the introduction of Roman temples in the Low Countries, there used to be ‘open air cult places’ in the Iron Age. That is at least the assumption based on descriptions given by classical writers…



Plakkaatboek Kust van Guinea (Band 3)

Traktaten, Instructies, Reglementen en andere documenten betrekking hebbende op De Kust van Guinea, 1597/1611 - 1872

Edited by A. van Dantzig†, J.A. Schiltkamp† & J.Th. de Smidt†, met medewerking van T. van der Lee & H.J. van Dapperen | Forthcoming

Het koloniale rijk van Nederland spreidde zich uit over de hele wereld. Ook in westelijk Afrika vestigde de West Indische Compagnie (WIC) handelsposten. De belangrijkste koopwaar betrof slaafgemaakten, ivoor en goud. Vanaf de vroege zeventiende…



Fields, Sherds and Scholars

Recording and Interpreting Survey Ceramics

Edited by Anna Meens, Margarita Nazou, Winfred van de Put | Forthcoming

This book is a significant contribution to the field of survey pottery studies, which is not frequently theorised, and could also serve as a guide and provide inspiration to archaeologists designing their own survey projects…



The Urge to Collect

Motives, Obsessions and Tensions

Edited by Holly O’Farrell and Pieter ter Keurs | Forthcoming

Why do we collect? Where does the urge to collect come from? This book explores the phenomenon of collecting in various contexts. Collecting is an illustration of a strong human-thing entanglement. It can be caused…



Storage in Ancient Egypt and Nubia

Earthen architecture and building techniques

Edited by Adeline Bats & Nadia Licitra | Forthcoming

In 2020 and 2021 the Research Group on Storage in Ancient Egypt and Sudan organised two online workshops focusing on earthen storage buildings in ancient Egypt and Nubia. Following these two meetings, the nine contributions…



Zeegaande houten schepen

Bijdragen aan de Dag van de historische maritieme archeologie in Nederland (14de Glavimans symposion)

Edited by A.F.L. van Holk, R. Oosting, A.B.M. Overmeer, A.D. Vos en W.B. Waldus | Forthcoming

Op 9 december 2022 is bij Batavialand te Lelystad de Dag van de historische maritieme archeologie in Nederland (het 14de Glavimans symposion) georganiseerd. Het centrale thema was ‘Zeegaande houten schepen’. Als bestuur van de Glavimans…



“Better Than We”

Landscapes and materialities of race, class, and gender in pre-emancipation Saba, Dutch Caribbean

Ryan Espersen | Forthcoming

This study aims to understand the materiality of Saba’s ideological landscape during its pre-emancipation colonial period. This is accomplished by understanding the dialectics, or inseparable relationships, between Saba’s geography, locally-situated ideologies of class, race, and…



Before Temples

Rectangular structures of the Low Countries and their place in the Iron Age belief system

R. de Leeuwe | Forthcoming

Before the introduction of Roman temples in the Low Countries, there used to be ‘open air cult places’ in the Iron Age. That is at least the assumption based on descriptions given by classical writers…



Plakkaatboek Kust van Guinea (Band 3)

Traktaten, Instructies, Reglementen en andere documenten betrekking hebbende op De Kust van Guinea, 1597/1611 - 1872

Edited by A. van Dantzig†, J.A. Schiltkamp† & J.Th. de Smidt†, met medewerking van T. van der Lee & H.J. van Dapperen | Forthcoming

Het koloniale rijk van Nederland spreidde zich uit over de hele wereld. Ook in westelijk Afrika vestigde de West Indische Compagnie (WIC) handelsposten. De belangrijkste koopwaar betrof slaafgemaakten, ivoor en goud. Vanaf de vroege zeventiende…






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