Patrick Degryse
Professor Archeometry
- Name
- Prof.dr. P.A.I.H. Degryse
- Telephone
- +31 71 527 1601
- p.a.i.h.degryse@arch.leidenuniv.nl
- ORCID iD
- 0000-0003-3604-6505
Patrick Degryse is part-time professor at the Leiden Faculty of Archaeology, as well as full professor at the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven.
More information about Patrick Degryse
Current PhD candidates
Office days
Tuesdays (mostly)
Research
My research focuses on the exploitation and use of industrial minerals and ores in ancient times. In particular, my group develops way of fingerprinting raw materials, so that their origin and use in man-made materials can be reconstructed. Especially isotope ratio approaches are important in this research, though we also use other geochemical methods next to petrography and mineralogy.
We often analyse ancient artefacts, but also look at modern-day materials, to reconstruct how they were made, and which raw materials were used. In this way, we can place objects and their raw materials in space and time, or inter compare them on the basis of their chemical or mineralogical composition, or texture.
We develop these methods with the primary purpose to understand ancient technology, reconstruct ancient economies, and assess the use, exchange and trade of materials, but this also finds applications in sediment tracking, environmental research, forensics or engineering.
Teaching activities
Courses taught in Leiden and Leuven include general geology, analytical and isotope geochemistry and archaeological science, next to study of ancient materials and fakes and forgeries
Curriculum vitae
Patrick Degryse is full professor (ordinarius) at the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (Belgium) and part-time professor (Hoogleraar) at Leiden University (the Netherlands). His research is done at the division Geology of the KU Leuven and he is director of the Centre for Archaeological Sciences (CAS) there. Outside the laboratory, Patrick is active in several field projects in the eastern Mediterranean and the Caribbean. He is an A. von Humboldt Fellow and European Research Council Grantee, and is chair-elect of the Standing Committee of the International Symposium on Archaeometry. He is supervisor of 20 finished doctorates (with currently 4 PhD’s ongoing), and over 40 Ma and MSc theses in archaeology and geology.
Professor Archeometry
- Faculteit Archeologie
- Archaeological Sciences
- Material Culture Studies
- Wielgosz-Rondolino D., Antonelli F., Bojanowski M.J., Degryse P., Gladki M., Goncuoglu M.C., Lazzarini L., Long L. & Mandera S. (2024), Ancient white and grey marbles from Aphrodisias: multi-method characterization, Archaeometry 66(1): 30-56.
- Casale S., López Belando A., Shelley D., Narganes Y., Hernández I. & Degryse P.A.I.H. (2024), Sharing ceramic manufacturing processes: a technological and petrographic study on ceramic production and exchange between Hispaniola and Puerto Rico (350-1200 CE), The Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology 19(4): 724-744.
- Wang C., Ceuster S. de, Eremin K., Laursen S. & Degryse P.A.I.H (2024), Exploring circulation dynamics in Han dynasty China: insights from isotopic analysis of lead glazed pottery, Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences 16: 189.
- Kassianidou V., Iacovou M., Charalambous A., Ioannides D., Degryse P.A.I.H., Agapiou A., Zomeni Z., Ntinou M. & Georgiou A. (2023), A contribution to the study of copper production in the Iron Age polity of Paphos in Cyprus, Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 48: 103855.
- De Ceuster S., Machaira D. & Degryse P.A.I.H. (2023), Lead isotope analysis for provenancing ancient materials: a comparison of approaches, RSC Advances 13(28): 19595-19606.
- Rademakers F.W., Auenmueller J., Spencer N., Fulcher K., Lehmann M., Vanhaecke F. & Degryse P.A.I.H. (2023), Metals and pigments at Amara West: cross-craft perspectives on practices and provisioning in New Kingdom Nubia, Journal of Archaeological Science 153: 105766.
- Casale S., van Dessel K., Hoogland M.L.P., Degryse P. & Hofman C.L. (2022), Technological persistence in ceramic production in the southeastern Hispaniola: the case study of El Cabo (600–1502 CE), Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 65: 101387.
- Nikita E., Mardini M., Mardini M. & Degryse P.A.I.H. (2022), SrIsoMed : an open access strontium isotopes database for the Mediterranean, Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 45: .
- Dillis S. & Degryse P. (2022), The dawn and rise of antimony use in the southern Caucasus, SCI CHINA EARTH SCI 65(11): 2037-2056.
- Casale S.C., Jean J.S., Capelli C., Braekmans D.J.G., Degryse P.A.I.H. & Hofman C.L. (2021), Transatlantic connections in colonial and post-colonial Haiti: archaeometric evidence for taches noires glazed tableware imported from Albissola, Italy to Fort Liberté, Haiti, International Journal of Historical Archaeology 25: 423–447.
- Düring B., De Ceuster S., Degryse P. & Kassianidou V. (2021), Transformative copper metallurgy in Chalcolithic Cyprus: a reappraisal, Antiquity 95(381): 670-685.
- Rademakers F.W., Verly G., Delvaux L. & Degryse P.A.I.H. (2021), Provenance reinterpretation of some early Egyptian copper alloy artefacts, Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 38: 103095.
- Oudbashi O., Rademakers F.W., Vanhaecke F., Degryse P.A.I.H., Hasanpour A. & Bahadori S. (2021), An old problem in a new light: elemental and lead isotopic analysis of Luristan Bronzes, Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 39: 103163.
- Verly G., Rademakers F.W., Somaglino C., Tallet P., Delvaux L. & Degryse P.A.I.H. (2021), The Chaîne Opératoire of Middle Kingdom smelting batteries and the problem of fuel: excavation, experimental and analytical studies on ancient Egyptian metallurgy, Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 37: 102708.
- Casale S., Dessel K. van, Hoogland M.L.P., Degryse P. & Hofman C.L. (2021), Technological persistence in ceramic production in the southeastern Hispaniola: The case study of El Cabo (600-1502 CE), Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 65: 101387.
- Stienaers A., Neyt B., Hofman C.L. & Degryse P. (2020), A petrographic and chemical analysis of Trinidad pre-colonial ceramics, Science and Technology of Archaeological Research : .
- Ceuster S. de & Degryse P. (2020), A 'match-no match' numerical and graphical kernel density approach to interpreting lead isotope signatures of ancient artefacts, Archaeometry 62(S1): 107-116.
- Degryse P. (Ed.) (2020), Editorial: Isotopes in Archaeological Science. Archaeometry: WILEY.
- Rademakers F.W., Verly G., Somaglino C. & Degryse P. (2020), Geochemical changes during Egyptian copper smelting? An experimental approach to the Ayn Soukhna process and broader implications for archaeometallurgy, Journal of Archaeological Science 122: .
- Degryse P. & Shortland A.J. (2020), Interpreting elements and isotopes in glass: a review, Archaeometry 62(S1): 117-133.
- Degryse P., Shortland A.J., Dillis S., Ham-Meert A. van, Vanhaecke F. & Leeming P. (2020), Isotopic evidence for the use of Caucasian antimony in Late Bronze Age glass making, Journal of Archaeological Science 120: 105195.
- Ham-Meert A. van, Rademakers F.W., Gyselen R., Overlaet B., Degryse P. & Claeys P. (2020), Sasanian copper and billon coins from the collections of the Royal Museums of Art and History, Brussels, Belgium-insights using semi-quantitative analysis by mu XRF, Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences 12: 239.
- Wersch L. van, Longueville S. de, Dussubieux L., Fagel N., Hatert F. & Degryse P. (2020), White pottery production in the Middle Meuse valley: sustainability of clay resources during the early Middle Ages, Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences 12: 150.
- Casale S., Capelli C., Braekmans D., Degryse P., Hofman C., Gavagnin S. & Jean J.S. (2019), La ceramica a Taches Noires albisolese e la sua distribuzione nel mercato coloniale. Un caso di studio archeometrico da Haiti. In: , Ceramica 4.0: Nuove Esperienze e tecnologie per la comunicazione, catalogazione e musealizzazione della ceramica. Atti dei Convegni Internazionali della Ceramica. Sesto Fiorentino (FI): All'Insegna del Giglio s.a.s.. 123-127.
- Dillis S., Van Ham-Meert A., Leeming P., Shortland A., Gobejishvili G., Abramishvili M. & Degryse P. (2019), Antimony as a raw material in ancient metal and glass making: provenancing Georgian LBA metallic Sb by isotope analysis, Science and Technology of Archaeological Research : .
- Van Ham-Meert A., Dillis S., Blomme A., Cahill N., Claeys P., Elsen J., Eremin K., Gerdes A., Steuwe C., Roeffaers M., Shortland A. & Degryse P. (2019), A unique recipe for glass beads at Iron Age Sardis, Journal of Archaeological Science 108: 104974.
- Kowalski L., Adamczak K., Garbacz-Klempka A., Degryse P., Stos-Gale Z., Kozicka M., Chudziak W., Krzyszowski A. & Jedynak A. (2019), Back to the Eneolithic: Exploring the Rudki-type ornaments from Poland, Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences 11: 4355-4377.
- Van Ham-Meert A., Rademakers F.W., Claeys P., Gurnet F., Gyselen R., Overlaet B. & Degryse P. (2019), Novel analytical protocols for elemental and isotopic analysis of lead coinsSasanian lead coins as a case study, Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences 11: 3375-3388.
- Friedrich K.T. & Degryse P. (2019), Soil vs. glass: an integrated approach towards the characterization of soil as a burial environment for the glassware of Cucagna Castle (Friuli, Italy), Science and Technology of Archaeological Research : .
- Ting C., Ulloa Hung J., Hofman C.L. & Degryse P.A.I.H. (2018), Indigenous technologies and the production of early colonial ceramics in Dominican Republic, Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 17: 47-57.
- Müskens S., Braekmans D., Versluys M.J. & Degryse P. (2018), Egyptian sculptures from Imperial Rome. Non-destructive characterization of granitoid statues through macroscopic methodologies and in situ XRF analysis, Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences 10(6): 1303-1318.
- Scott R.B., Neyt B., Hofman C.L. & Degryse P.A.I.H. (2018), Determining the Provenance of Cayo Pottery from Grenada, Lesser Antilles, using Portable X-Ray Fluorescence Spectrometry, Archaeometry 60(5): 966-985.
- Brems D., Freestone I.C., Gorin-Rosen Y., Scott R., Devulder V., Vanhaecke F. & Degryse P.A.I.H. (2018), Characterisation of Byzantine and early Islamic primary tank furnace glass, Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 20: 722-735.
- Rademakers F.W., Verly G., Delvaux L. & Degryse P.A.I.H. (2018), Copper for the afterlife in Predynastic to Old Kingdom Egypt: Provenance characterization by chemical and lead isotope analysis (RMAH collection, Belgium), Journal of Archaeological Science 96: 175-190.
- Van Ham-Meert A., Dillis S., Overlaet B. & Degryse P.A.I.H. (2018), Glass and glass production in the Oman peninsula in antiquity reconsidered - chemical and mineralogical investigation of sands, Arabian Archaeology and Epigraphy 29: 93-101.
- Degryse P., Hofman C.L., Reid B.A., Neyt B. & Singh K. (2018), Petrographic and Chemical Analyses of Pre-colonial Ceramics from the Red House Site. In: Reid B.A. (Ed.), An Archaeological Study of the Red House, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago. Kingston: The University of the West Indies Press. 154-164.
- Degryse P.A.I.H. & Shortland A.J. (2018), Characterization of Ceramics. In: Lopez-Varela S.L. (Ed.), The Encyclopedia of Archaeological Sciences: JohnWiley & Sons, Inc.
- Düring B. De Ceuster S. Degryse P. & Kassianidou V. (2011), Transformative copper metallurgy in Chalcolithic Cyprus: A reappraisal. , Antiquity : .
- Hoogleraar Archeometrie