J.a.m. Vermeer Ma
Researcher
Archaeology
Leiden University
Netherlands
Biography
In the ERC Synergy-Nexus 1492 project Vermeer supports archaeologists in their understanding of archaeological contexts and the environment of the past by investigating site formation processes.
Research Interest
.A.M. (Julijan) Vermeer is a research straff member of the Caribbean Research Group. He was trained as an archaeologist at Leiden University (BA, 2010), and later earned his MA (2012) at Ghent University, specializing in geoarchaeology and geomorphology. His master thesis was published in the peer-reviewed journal Earth Surface Processes and Landforms (2015).
Publications
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Hofman C.L., Hoogland M.L.P., Hooghiemstra H., Field M.H., Pagan Jimenez J.R., Vermeer J.A.M.. & Kool W. (2017), Anse Trabaud commune de Sainte-Anne, Martinique:reconstruction d’un village amérindien. Son insertion dans le réseau d’échanges Antillais entre 600 et 1200 après J.-C. Rapport final, prospection thématique, sondages et fouille 2012 et 2015..
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Vermeer J.A.M., Stelten R., de Waal M., Hoogland M.L.P. & Boomert A. (2015), The discovery of a precolonial Golden Rock structure on the eve of destruction, St. Eustatius (Netherlands Antilles), Archaeology and Anthropology 19(1): 16-24.