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Vincent Johannes van Exel

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Vincent Johannes van Exel (vVE)

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Staff profile

Processed on February 27, 2008

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Curriculum vitae

February 25, 1983Born, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
2001-2004Bachelor of Arts at the Faculty of Archaeology of the University of Leiden, the Netherlands, specialising in the Ancient Near East.
2004Studied Arabic while residing at the Dutch Institute for Academic Studies in Damascus, Syria.
2006Accepted to the Research Master program at the Faculty of Archaeology of the University of Leiden, the Netherlands.

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Archaeological field work

2002Fieldwork at Wateringse Veld, The Hague, the Netherlands
2003Survey (coring) at Schipluiden, the Netherlands.
2003Survey and excavation in southern Malawi for the Lundu Archaeological Project.
2003Field supervisor at Tell Sabi Abyad, Syria (National Museum of Antiquities: prof. P.M.M.G. Akkermans)
2004Field supervisor at Tell Sabi Abyad, Syria (National Museum of Antiquities: prof. P.M.M.G. Akkermans)
2005Field supervisor at the Tell Hamidiyah (Leiden University: dr. D.J.W. Meijer)
2005Field supervisor at Tell Saby Abyad, Syria (National Museum of Antiquities: prof. P.M.M.G. Akkermans)

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Academic Writings

ForthcomingRooijakkers, C.T. & V. van Exel, ‘The small finds of Sabi Abyad: The spindle whorls and the celts and mace-heads,’ in Akkermans, P.M.M.G., & O. Nieuwenhuyse (eds.), Preliminary report on the excavations at tell Sabi Abyad, 1996-1999.

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Tasks at Mozan

2004Assistant Archaeologist, working in the field in area A18.
2005Assistant Archaeologist, working in the field in area J2.
2006Assistant Unit Director in area J3 (East).

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Data authored for the Urkesh Global Record

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