Kooistra, Laura Immy (Dr.)
Laura Immy Kooistra is senior researcher archaeobotany and one of the founders of BIAX Consult, Biological Archaeology & Environmental Reconstruction. She studied biology at the Leiden University where she was educated in palaeoetnobotany and palynology. In 1996 she obtained her PhD with the thesis Borderland Farming. Possibilities and limitations of farming in the Roman Period and Early Middle Ages between Rhine and Meuse. Besides business as usual she is interested in subjects concerning the history and development of the environment, and the use of it by hunter-gatherers and farmers from prehistoric times till the early middle ages in the Netherlands. Another main issue is the provenance of food for the Roman army in the Rhine delta.
Koutrafouri, Vasiliki G., (Dr.)
Vasiliki G. Koutrafouri has worked as an archaeology lecturer for the Centre for Open Learning at the University of Edinburgh; at South Cheshire College; and the Open University of Cyprus; and a as a project director for the CBRL funded project “Water Management in Prehistory: Research and Heritage Strategies”.
Kouwenberg, N.J.C. (Dr.)
N. J. C. (Bert) Kouwenberg held a research post at the University of Leiden until his retirement in 2004 and has worked on Akkadian language and Comparative Semitics. His main publications are Gemination in the Akkadian Verb (1997), The Akkadian Verb and its Semitic Background (2010) and A Grammar of Old Assyrian (2017).
Kroon, Erik J. (Dr.)
Erik Kroon is a researcher at the Faculty of Archaeology, Leiden University where he obtained both his Bachelor’s and Master’s degree. His research foci are the Prehistory of Northwest Europe, in particular during the Late Neolithic, ceramic technology, and network analysis. He has also worked as Finds Advisor Prehistory in the project Portable Antiquities of the Netherlands and as researcher in the projects Economies of Destruction and The Talking Dead.
Kuijpers, Maikel H.G. Mphil (Mphil)
Maikel Kuijpers studied prehistoric archaeology at Leiden University. In 2009 Maikel was awarded a PhD position at Cambridge University. He will be participating in the Forging Identities project; an international project on Bronze Age mobility for which ten PhD’s and four post-docs have been appointed.
Kuin, Inger N.I. (Dr.)
Inger N.I. Kuin received a PhD from New York University. She currently works at Groningen University in the Ancient History Department, studying memory, political change, and crisis recovery in the Roman East during the first century BC for the After the Crisis research project, which is part of the OIKOS Anchoring Innovation research agenda. Dr. Kuin has published on religion and humor in antiquity, on race and ethnicity in Lucian of Samosata, on Latin epigraphy, and on Roman Athens
Kulstad-González, Pauline M. (Dr.)
Dr. Pauline M. Kulstad-González has a B.A. in Latin American Studies and Anthropology from Macalester College (MN, USA); a Masters in Latin American Studies (concentration Archaeology) from the University of Florida (USA); and a PhD in Archaeology from Leiden University (The Netherlands).
Kooistra, Laura Immy (Dr.)
Laura Immy Kooistra is senior researcher archaeobotany and one of the founders of BIAX Consult, Biological Archaeology & Environmental Reconstruction. She studied biology at the Leiden University where she was educated in palaeoetnobotany and palynology. In 1996 she obtained her PhD with the thesis Borderland Farming. Possibilities and limitations of farming in the Roman Period and Early Middle Ages between Rhine and Meuse. Besides business as usual she is interested in subjects concerning the history and development of the environment, and the use of it by hunter-gatherers and farmers from prehistoric times till the early middle ages in the Netherlands. Another main issue is the provenance of food for the Roman army in the Rhine delta.
Koutrafouri, Vasiliki G., (Dr.)
Vasiliki G. Koutrafouri has worked as an archaeology lecturer for the Centre for Open Learning at the University of Edinburgh; at South Cheshire College; and the Open University of Cyprus; and a as a project director for the CBRL funded project “Water Management in Prehistory: Research and Heritage Strategies”.
Kouwenberg, N.J.C. (Dr.)
N. J. C. (Bert) Kouwenberg held a research post at the University of Leiden until his retirement in 2004 and has worked on Akkadian language and Comparative Semitics. His main publications are Gemination in the Akkadian Verb (1997), The Akkadian Verb and its Semitic Background (2010) and A Grammar of Old Assyrian (2017).
Kroon, Erik J. (Dr.)
Erik Kroon is a researcher at the Faculty of Archaeology, Leiden University where he obtained both his Bachelor’s and Master’s degree. His research foci are the Prehistory of Northwest Europe, in particular during the Late Neolithic, ceramic technology, and network analysis. He has also worked as Finds Advisor Prehistory in the project Portable Antiquities of the Netherlands and as researcher in the projects Economies of Destruction and The Talking Dead.
Kuijpers, Maikel H.G. Mphil (Mphil)
Maikel Kuijpers studied prehistoric archaeology at Leiden University. In 2009 Maikel was awarded a PhD position at Cambridge University. He will be participating in the Forging Identities project; an international project on Bronze Age mobility for which ten PhD’s and four post-docs have been appointed.
Kuin, Inger N.I. (Dr.)
Inger N.I. Kuin received a PhD from New York University. She currently works at Groningen University in the Ancient History Department, studying memory, political change, and crisis recovery in the Roman East during the first century BC for the After the Crisis research project, which is part of the OIKOS Anchoring Innovation research agenda. Dr. Kuin has published on religion and humor in antiquity, on race and ethnicity in Lucian of Samosata, on Latin epigraphy, and on Roman Athens
Kulstad-González, Pauline M. (Dr.)
Dr. Pauline M. Kulstad-González has a B.A. in Latin American Studies and Anthropology from Macalester College (MN, USA); a Masters in Latin American Studies (concentration Archaeology) from the University of Florida (USA); and a PhD in Archaeology from Leiden University (The Netherlands).