Interdisciplinary collaboration between the Humanities and Sciences. Fifteen years of Geo- and Bioarchaeology teaching and research at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam S.J. Kluiving, L.M. Kootker&R.A.E. Hermans The first cultural landscapes of Europe: A true enigma J.C.A Kolen& B. Oosterwijk The Wet Heart of the Netherlands Guus J. Borger& Sjoerd J. Kluiving Bones, teeth and invisible tracers. The current state of human bioarchaeological isotope geochemistry research in The Netherlands L.M. Kootker& G.R. Davies On the 'Quartzite Palaeolithic' of the Naarder Eng (Huizen, the Netherlands). Relevance of a quartzite Neolithic axe find M. Langbroek Flooded, flattened and rebuilt archaeological sites. The case of strategic inundations during the Eighty Year's War and how the archaeology developed after reclamation of the landscape Adriaan de Kraker Many shades of brown. The condition and colour of Dutch archaeological textiles from dryland sandy soils, bogs, and the sea Ineke Joosten& Maarten R. van Bomme Carbon and nitrogen isotopic variation in bone collagen within the human skeleton Els Dauven, Caroline Montrieux, Lauren O'Boyle, Peter Ditchfield& A. Mark Pollard Landscape and hominin habitation history of Flevoland (central Netherlands) D.F.A.M. van den Biggelaar, S.J. Kluiving, R.T. van Bal& C. Kasse Reconstructing palaeolandscapes in the eastern Rhine-Meuse delta (The Netherlands). Finding the starting point of the Linge channel? J.G.M. Verhagen, F. van Hemmen, J.R. Mulder& S.J. Kluiving Where bio- and geochemistry meet. Organic residues in copper corrosion products? K. Merriman, P. Ditchfield, D. Goodburn-Brown& A.M. Pollard
Sjoerd Kluiving is an Associate Professor in Geoarchaeology and
Anthropocene Sciences, with a special interest in Environmental
Humanities. As a geologist and physical geographer involved in
applying earth sciences to archaeology in interdisciplinary
research and teaching, with emphasis on the Anthropocene. Project
management in (field-based) evaluation of archaeological monuments,
extensive teaching and research experience and initiator and
project manager of involving cultural history in planning
processes.
Sjoerd leads the newly established Environmental Humanities Center
at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, and the International
Association of Landscape Archaeology (IALA), uniting global
geologists, archaeologists and historians. Sjoerd is (co-)
supervising a growing body of PhD students in the field of
landscape archaeology on the interface of archaeology, ecology and
the earth sciences. Sjoerd has a special interest in accelerating
the current societal transition and is project coordinator of
TERRANOVA (EU- Horizon2020) steering 15 PhD candidates in a
landscape-based response to one of the main challenges of our time.
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