Koen Berghuijs
Secretaris
- Naam
- K. Berghuijs MA
- Telefoon
- +31 71 527 2658
- k.berghuijs@hum.leidenuniv.nl
Koen Berghuijs is secretaris bij het Instituut voor Regiostudies.
Secretaris
- Faculteit der Geesteswetenschappen
- Leiden Institute for Area Studies
- LIAS Stafbureau
- Berghuijs K. (2024), Stirring the Spirit: Magical Treasure Hunting and Europeans in West Asia (ca. 1800-1930 CE). In: Düring B.S. & Plug J.-H. (red.), The Archaeology of the ‘Margins’: Studies on Ancient West Asia in Honour of Peter M.M.G. Akkermans. Leiden: Sidestone Press. 297-309.
- Nieuwenhuyse O.P., Bernbeck R. & Berghuijs K. (red.) (2023), Containers of change: ancient container technologies from Eastern to Western Asia. Leiden: Sidestone Press.
- Berghuijs K. & Nieuwenhuyse O.P. (2023), Imagined inceptions: of pottery and basketry in the Upper Mesopotamian late Neolithic. In: Nieuwenhuyse O.P., Bernbeck R. & Berghuijs K. (red.), Containers of change: ancient container technologies from Eastern to Western Asia. Leiden: Sidestone Press. 105-119.
- Berghuijs K. (2020), ‘Your own mark for all time’: on wusūm marking practices in the Near East (c. 1800-1960 AD). In: Akkermans P.M.M.G. (red.), Landscapes of Survival: The Archaeology and Epigraphy of Jordan’s North-Eastern Desert and Beyond. Leiden: Sidestone Press.
- Berghuijs K. (2018), Basketry-impressed pottery from Late Neolithic Tell Sabi Abyad. In: Nieuwenhuyse O.P. (red.), Relentlessly Plain: Seventh Millennium Ceramics at Tell Sabi Abyad, Syria. Oxford: Oxbow.
- Berghuijs K. (2018), Reizen in Arabia Deserta: Europeanen en de archeologie van de Zwarte Woestijn, Phoenix: bulletin uitgegeven door het Vooraziatisch-Egyptisch Genootschap Ex Oriente Lux 64(3): 51-64.
- Berghuijs K. (2018), Ceramics: cordage, basketry and textile impressions. In: Bartl K. (red.), The Late Neolithic site of Shir/Syria: Volume 1 the excavations at the South Area 2006–2009. Damaszener Forschungen nr. 18: Wbg, Philipp von Zabern. 424-431.
- Nieuwenhuyse O.P., Berghuijs K. & Mühl S. (2012), A Late Neolithic 'Fishing Net' from Kurdistan, Northern Iraq?, Paléorient 38(1-2): 141-147.
- Nieuwenhuyse O.P., Bartl K., Berghuijs K. & Vogelsang-Eastwood G.M. (2012), The cord-impressed pottery from the Late Neolithic Northern Levant: Case-study Shir (Syria), Paléorient : 65-77.