Knapp, A. Bernard (Professor)
A. Bernard Knapp is Emeritus Professor of Mediterranean Archaeology in the Department of Humanities (Archaeology), University of Glasgow, and Honorary Research Fellow, Cyprus American Archaeological Research Institute, Nicosia. His research interests focus on the prehistoric Mediterranean, especially Cyprus, on maritime archaeology, and on various aspects of archaeological theory, including mobility and connectivity, and social identity.
He is the author and editor of several books including, most recently, Seafaring and Seafarers in the Bronze Age Eastern Mediterranean (Leiden, Sidestone Press, 2018), Migration Myths and the End of the Bronze Age in the Eastern Mediterranean (New York, Cambridge University Press, 2021) and Late Bronze Age Cyprus: A Reassessment of Settlement Structure and Society (Nicosia: Astrom Editions, 2023).
Knight, Vernon James (Prof. Dr.)
Vernon James Knight is Professor Emeritus of Anthropology and Curator Emeritus of American Archaeology at the University of Alabama and the Alabama Museum of Natural History. He is an archaeologist specializing in the North American Southeast and the Caribbean.
Knowles, Chantal
Chantal Knowles is currently Head of Cultural Environments Program at Queensland Museum, Brisbane. Prior to this she spent 13 years at the National Museums Scotland, Edinburgh as Principal Curator for Oceania, Americas and Africa. She was Chair of the Museum Ethnographers Group, 2011-2014.
Kobusch, Philipp (PD. Dr.)
ROOTS, Cluster of Excellence, Kiel University (present).
Study of Classical Archaeology and History in Gießen, Phd 2011, Habilitation Kiel 2020.
Koch, Julia Katharina (Dr.)
Julia Katharina Koch has studied at Mainz University, Germany, and Kiel University. Her PhD dissertation (1999) was on the wagon and horse harness from the Late Hallstatt princely grave of Hochdorf. Her research focus is on mobility, cultural transfer, and gender relations in Bronze and Iron Age Central Europe.
Kock, Wouter J.W. MA (MA)
Wouter Kock holds a BA (Utrecht University) in history and a research MA (cum laude) in Religious Studies (Utrecht University & Bergen University). During his studies, he has developed an interest in the ways people engage with, think about, and experience the past. He wrote his MA thesis about the heritagization of Catholic monasteries for which he received several awards.
Since 2022, he works as a PhD researcher at Radboud University, at the faculty of Philosophy, Theology and Religious Studies. There, he conducts historical and ethnographic research on the simultaneous heritagization and re-religionization of Catholic monasteries, with support of the NWO programme PhDs in the Humanities.
Koeveringe, Yuri van (Drs.)
Yuri van Koeveringe (1978) studied Archaeology and Prehistory at the VU University Amsterdam. He writes popular-scientific publications and educational material about archaeology. He also facilitates the presenting archaeology through exhibitions, events and educational projects. Yuri currently works at TGV Tekst en en Presentatie.
Knapp, A. Bernard (Professor)
A. Bernard Knapp is Emeritus Professor of Mediterranean Archaeology in the Department of Humanities (Archaeology), University of Glasgow, and Honorary Research Fellow, Cyprus American Archaeological Research Institute, Nicosia. His research interests focus on the prehistoric Mediterranean, especially Cyprus, on maritime archaeology, and on various aspects of archaeological theory, including mobility and connectivity, and social identity.
He is the author and editor of several books including, most recently, Seafaring and Seafarers in the Bronze Age Eastern Mediterranean (Leiden, Sidestone Press, 2018), Migration Myths and the End of the Bronze Age in the Eastern Mediterranean (New York, Cambridge University Press, 2021) and Late Bronze Age Cyprus: A Reassessment of Settlement Structure and Society (Nicosia: Astrom Editions, 2023).
Knight, Vernon James (Prof. Dr.)
Vernon James Knight is Professor Emeritus of Anthropology and Curator Emeritus of American Archaeology at the University of Alabama and the Alabama Museum of Natural History. He is an archaeologist specializing in the North American Southeast and the Caribbean.
Knowles, Chantal
Chantal Knowles is currently Head of Cultural Environments Program at Queensland Museum, Brisbane. Prior to this she spent 13 years at the National Museums Scotland, Edinburgh as Principal Curator for Oceania, Americas and Africa. She was Chair of the Museum Ethnographers Group, 2011-2014.
Kobusch, Philipp (PD. Dr.)
ROOTS, Cluster of Excellence, Kiel University (present).
Study of Classical Archaeology and History in Gießen, Phd 2011, Habilitation Kiel 2020.
Koch, Julia Katharina (Dr.)
Julia Katharina Koch has studied at Mainz University, Germany, and Kiel University. Her PhD dissertation (1999) was on the wagon and horse harness from the Late Hallstatt princely grave of Hochdorf. Her research focus is on mobility, cultural transfer, and gender relations in Bronze and Iron Age Central Europe.
Kock, Wouter J.W. MA (MA)
Wouter Kock holds a BA (Utrecht University) in history and a research MA (cum laude) in Religious Studies (Utrecht University & Bergen University). During his studies, he has developed an interest in the ways people engage with, think about, and experience the past. He wrote his MA thesis about the heritagization of Catholic monasteries for which he received several awards.
Since 2022, he works as a PhD researcher at Radboud University, at the faculty of Philosophy, Theology and Religious Studies. There, he conducts historical and ethnographic research on the simultaneous heritagization and re-religionization of Catholic monasteries, with support of the NWO programme PhDs in the Humanities.
Koeveringe, Yuri van (Drs.)
Yuri van Koeveringe (1978) studied Archaeology and Prehistory at the VU University Amsterdam. He writes popular-scientific publications and educational material about archaeology. He also facilitates the presenting archaeology through exhibitions, events and educational projects. Yuri currently works at TGV Tekst en en Presentatie.