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Books by Bart Ooghe

Bart Ooghe obtained a BA in History in 2000, a Ph. D. in Archaeoloy of the Near East at Ghent University in 2007. His research focuses on Lower Mesopotamia as described in post-Mediaeval European sources, and on the disciplinary history of Near Eastern archaeology Apart from this main research topic, his side-projects and interests relate to imagology, the conceptual place of textual sources within a landscape archaeological context and the role of travel narration in the development of Near Eastern archaeology. Organiser and chairman of the international conference `Broadening Horizons' (Ghent, Feb. 2006).Main publicationsOoghe, B. `The High Sand of Heliopolis: A Revision of Raue.' Goettinger Miszellen : Beitrage zur Egyptologischen Diskussion 204 (2004): 105-110. Ooghe, B. `Felix Jones and the land behind Baghdad: site-centred study of a 19th century narrative.' Akkadica (in press) Ooghe, B. `Visions of Pallacopas: on the relationships between travel and science in Mesopotamia (18th - 20th century).' Astrolabe, revue du Centre de Recherche sur la Litterature des Voyages (Universite de Paris - Sorbonne) 8 (2006) (online publicatie : www.crlv.org/revue_crlv)Ooghe, B. `Book review: "A Quest in the Middle East: Gertrude Bell and the Making of Modern Iraq" (L. Luktitz).' Bulletin of the Association for the Study of Travel in Egypt and the Near East 27 (2006): 13-14.Geert Verhoeven obtained an MA in Archaeology at Ghent University in 2002. His ongoing PhD-research studies the application of remote sensing in archaeological survey. He is also working in the fields of (digital) photography, database-design, GIS and archaeological methodology.Main publicationsVerhoeven, G. 2003, GIS and Its Applications in the Potenza Valley Survey Project, in: The Potenza Valley Survey: Preliminary Report on Field Campaign 2002, BABesch 78, Leiden, pp. 92-96.Verhoeven, G. 2006, Digitally Cropping the Aerial View. On the Interplay between Focal Length and Sensor Size, Archeologia Aerea. (in press).Verhoeven, G. 2006, It's All About the Format. A Raw Picture of Photographing RAW, in: Lodewijckx, M. (ed.), Proceedings of AARG Annual Conference, September 19-21 2005, Leuven. (in press)Verhoeven, G. & Loenders, Jo, 2006, Looking through Black-Tinted Glasses - A Remotely Controlled Infrared Eye in the Sky, in: Campana, S. & Forte, M. (eds.) 2006, From Space to Place. 2nd International Conference on Remote Sensing in Archaeology. Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop, CNR, Rome, Italy, December 4-7, 2006, Oxford, pp. 73-79. (=BAR International Series 1568)Verhoeven, G. & Vermeulen, F. 2004, The Potenza Valley Survey: Towards an Explanation of the Settlement Patterns through the Combined Use of GIS and Different Survey Techniques, in: Magistrat der Stadt Wien - Refereat Kulturelles Erbe - Stadtarchaologie Wien (eds.), Enter the Past. The E-way into the Four Dimensions of Cultural Heritage. CAA 2003. Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology, Proceedings of the 31st Conference, Vienna, Austria, April 2003, Oxford, pp. 312-316. (= BAR International Series 1227)Vermeulen, F., Hay, S. & Verhoeven, G. 2006, Potentia: an Integrated Survey of a Roman Colony on the Adriatic Coast, Papers of the British School at Rome 74, pp. 203-236.Vermeulen, F. & Verhoeven, G. 2004, The Contribution of Aerial Photography and Field Survey to the Study of Urbanization in the Potenza Valley (Picenum), Journal of Roman Archaeology 17, pp. 57-82.Vermeulen, F. & Verhoeven G. 2006, Integrated Survey Approaches for the Study of Roman Urbanization, Journal of Field Archaeology. (in press).Vermeulen, F. & Verhoeven G. 2006, Nuova luce sulle citta romane nella Valle del Potenza, in: Percossi, E., Pignocchi, G. & Vermeulen, F (eds.), I siti archeologici della Vallata del Potenza, Ancona, pp. 91-100.
Broadening Horizons By Bart Ooghe
Broadening Horizonsby Bart Ooghe
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