Dr. M.h. Van Den Dries
Associate Professor
Archaeology
Leiden University
Netherlands
Biography
Monique van den Dries (1965, Zierikzee) is lecturer and researcher at the Faculty of Archaeology and teaches archaeological heritage management. She studied Prehistory of North-western Europe at Leiden University, with specialisations in the application of IT and in museology. After her studies she further specialised in IT and communication. For her PhD-research at Leiden University (1990-1994) she applied artificial intelligence techniques for analyzing and teaching use-wear traces on flint artefacts.
Research Interest
Archaeology
Publications
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Dries M.H. van den & Boom K.H.J. (2015), De sociale waarde van een community archaeology project in Oss-Horzak.
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Dries, M.H., van den, Boom, K.H.J. Boom, Linde & S.J. van der (2015), Exploring archaeology's social values for present day society, Analecta Praehistorica Leidensia 45: 221-234.
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Boom K.H.J., Dries M.H. van den, Linde S.J. van der & Rhijn A.A.B. van (2015), Case study Tell Balata (West Bank): survey results of impact assessment. Leiden.