Jahns, Susanne
Susanne Jahns worked as a palynologist at the University of Göttingen, where she studied sites in Croatia and Greece as well as cores from the Atlantic Ocean off Africa. In 1995, she began her palynological research in the state of Brandenburg at the German Archaeological Institute in Berlin and has been continuing it since 2000 at the Brandenburg State Office for Heritage Management and the Archaeological Museum in Wünsdorf.
Jansen, Richard (Dr.)
Richard Jansen is fulltime lecturer in Applied Archaeology and European Prehistory at the Faculty of Archaeology, University of Leiden. Between 2008 and 2018 he also was the municipal-archaeologist of Oss. His (PhD-)research focused on the long-term structuring of the (settlement) landscape from the late prehistory until the Roman Period, especially on the extensively researched sandy soils of Oss, but also within the larger MSD-region.
Janssen, L.J.F.
Leonhardt Johannes Friedrich Janssen (1806) became second curator at the Dutch National Museum of Antiquities (RMO) in Leiden after the death of Caspar Reuvens in 1835. Janssen saw the archaeology of the Netherlands as his main subject, but he also occupied him self with Latin inscriptions, Roman objects, medieval murals and coins.
Jari Pakkanen (Prof. dr.)
Jari Pakkanen is Professor of Greek Archaeology at Royal Holloway, University of London. He was the Director of the Finnish Institute at Athens in 2013–2017 and he has directed and co-directed several archaeological projects in the Greece and Sicily which have concentrated on the built environment.
Jaspers, Nina
She currently works as a ceramics specialist for late and post medieval archaeological excavations. She is employed by ADC ArcheoProjecten in Amersfoort, The Netherlands. Besides that, Nina works on her research on Italian and French tinglazed ceramics from the 16th and 17th century that have been exported and traded overseas, both to Northwest Europe as to the America’s.
Jean, Joseph Sony (Dr.)
Joseph Sony Jean is an Haitian archaeologist. He has a bachelor in History of Art and Archaeology from the Université d’Etat d’Haiti and studied both History and Archaeology at the University of the West Indies Mona campus in Jamaica. He holds a Research Master from the Université de Toulouse-Le Mirail in France. From 2014 Sony worked on his PhD as part of the NWO-Spinoza funded grant, affiliated to the ERC project NEXUS1492, Faculty of Archaeology, Leiden University.
Jelinek, Alana
Alana Jelinek is a practising artist, exhibiting nationally and internationally for over 25 years. She works in a wide range of media, including participatory, film, sound, novel-writing and painting. From 2009 until 2017 she worked with the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of Cambridge, first as Arts and Humanities Research Fellow (2009-2014) and then as Senior Researcher for Pacific Presences (2013-2018).
Jahns, Susanne
Susanne Jahns worked as a palynologist at the University of Göttingen, where she studied sites in Croatia and Greece as well as cores from the Atlantic Ocean off Africa. In 1995, she began her palynological research in the state of Brandenburg at the German Archaeological Institute in Berlin and has been continuing it since 2000 at the Brandenburg State Office for Heritage Management and the Archaeological Museum in Wünsdorf.
Jansen, Richard (Dr.)
Richard Jansen is fulltime lecturer in Applied Archaeology and European Prehistory at the Faculty of Archaeology, University of Leiden. Between 2008 and 2018 he also was the municipal-archaeologist of Oss. His (PhD-)research focused on the long-term structuring of the (settlement) landscape from the late prehistory until the Roman Period, especially on the extensively researched sandy soils of Oss, but also within the larger MSD-region.
Janssen, L.J.F.
Leonhardt Johannes Friedrich Janssen (1806) became second curator at the Dutch National Museum of Antiquities (RMO) in Leiden after the death of Caspar Reuvens in 1835. Janssen saw the archaeology of the Netherlands as his main subject, but he also occupied him self with Latin inscriptions, Roman objects, medieval murals and coins.
Jari Pakkanen (Prof. dr.)
Jari Pakkanen is Professor of Greek Archaeology at Royal Holloway, University of London. He was the Director of the Finnish Institute at Athens in 2013–2017 and he has directed and co-directed several archaeological projects in the Greece and Sicily which have concentrated on the built environment.
Jaspers, Nina
She currently works as a ceramics specialist for late and post medieval archaeological excavations. She is employed by ADC ArcheoProjecten in Amersfoort, The Netherlands. Besides that, Nina works on her research on Italian and French tinglazed ceramics from the 16th and 17th century that have been exported and traded overseas, both to Northwest Europe as to the America’s.
Jean, Joseph Sony (Dr.)
Joseph Sony Jean is an Haitian archaeologist. He has a bachelor in History of Art and Archaeology from the Université d’Etat d’Haiti and studied both History and Archaeology at the University of the West Indies Mona campus in Jamaica. He holds a Research Master from the Université de Toulouse-Le Mirail in France. From 2014 Sony worked on his PhD as part of the NWO-Spinoza funded grant, affiliated to the ERC project NEXUS1492, Faculty of Archaeology, Leiden University.
Jelinek, Alana
Alana Jelinek is a practising artist, exhibiting nationally and internationally for over 25 years. She works in a wide range of media, including participatory, film, sound, novel-writing and painting. From 2009 until 2017 she worked with the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of Cambridge, first as Arts and Humanities Research Fellow (2009-2014) and then as Senior Researcher for Pacific Presences (2013-2018).