Sander Müskens
Project officer Achterstanden
- Name
- Dr. S.W.G. Müskens
- Telephone
- 071 5272727
- s.w.g.muskens@library.leidenuniv.nl
- ORCID iD
- 0000-0002-8100-2993
Project officer Achterstanden
- Leiden University Libraries
- BPO Division Management Library Process Support
- BPO Innovation and Projects (I&P)
- Müskens S., Braekmans D., Versluys M.J. & Degryse P. (2018), Egyptian sculptures from Imperial Rome. Non-destructive characterization of granitoid statues through macroscopic methodologies and in situ XRF analysis, Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences 10(6): 1303-1318.
- Müskens S.W.G. (16 March 2017), Egypt beyond representation : materials and materiality of Aegyptiaca Romana (Dissertatie, Archaeology, Leiden University) Archaeological Studies Leiden University no. 35. Supervisor(s): Versluys M.J. & Degryse P.
- Müskens S. (2016), Filtering Egypt? Imported Aegyptiaca in the Iseum Campense. Temple - monument – lieu de mémoire. The Iseum Campense from the Roman Empire to the Modern Age: historical, archaeological, and historiographical perspectives. 25 May 2016 - 27 May 2016.
- Bricault L., Müskens S.W.G. & Versluys M.J. (2015), Epilogue: Eastern provinces with Oriental gods?. In: Müskens S. & Nikoloska A. (Eds.), Romanising Oriental Gods? Religious transformations in the Balkan provinces in the Roman period. New finds and novel perspectives, Proceedings of the International Conference held at Skopje, 18-21 September 2013.. Skopje: Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts. 427-435.
- Müskens S. & Nikoloska A. (Eds.) (2015), Romanising Oriental Gods? Religious transformations in the Balkan provinces in the Roman period. New finds and novel perspectives, Proceedings of the International Conference held at Skopje, 18-21 September 2013. Skopje: Macedonian Academy of Sciences; Leiden University.
- Müskens S.W.G. (2014), A New Fragment of an Architectonic Hathor-Support from Rome: Aegyptiaca Romana Reconsidered. In: Bricault L. & Veymiers R. (Eds.), Bibliotheca Isiaca 3. Bibliotheca Isiaca no. 3. Bordeaux: Ausonius Editions. 95-116.
- Müskens S. (2014), De leeuwen op de trappen naar het Capitool – Egypte in steen, Roma Aeterna 2(2): 46-53.
- Müskens S., Versluys M.J., Leemreize M., Mol E. & Aerde M. van (2014), L’Egitto a Roma, Forma Urbis 9(9): 17-19.
- Müskens S.W.G., Leemreize M.E.C., Mol E.M., Aerde M.E.J.J. van & Versluys M.J. (2014), Egypt in the Roman world. By conquering the world, Rome itself became the world. Archaeology in Transition Symposium, Leiden. 25 September 2014 - 26 September 2014. [conference poster].
- Müskens S.W.G. (2013), KNIR-ganger Sander Müskens onderzoekt de herkomst van Aegyptiaca in Rome, Nieuwsbrief Vrienden van het Koninklijk Nederlands Instituut te Rome 1(2013): 5-6.
- Müskens S.W.G. & Nikoloska A. (2013), Romanising Oriental Gods? Religious transformations in the Balkan provinces in the Roman period. New finds and novel perspectives (Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts). [other].
- Müskens S. (2012), Archaeometric provenance determination of Aegyptiaca from Rome: problems and possibilities. ARCHON Research school of archaeology. ARCHON day 2012 9 March 2012 - 9 March 2012.
- Müskens S. (2012), Archaeometric provenance determination of Aegyptiaca from Rome: what, why, and how?. Beyond Egyptomania. Appropriations of Egypt in Rome 17 February 2012 - 17 February 2012.
- Müskens S. (2010) Review of Peacock D., and Maxfield V., The Roman Imperial Quarries Survey and Excavation at Mons Porphyrites 1994-1998. Volume 2: The Excavations (Oxford 2007). Review of: Peacock D. & Maxfield V. (2007), The Roman Imperial Quarries Survey and Excavation at Mons Porphyrites 1994-1998. Volume 2: The Excavations. Oxford: Oxbow Books. Bibliotheca Orientalis 67(5-6): 547-550.
- Müskens S. (2010), Cultural Choice and Constructing Identity in later Roman Egypt: Funerary Stelae from Behnasa. Current Research in Egyptology XI.
- Müskens S. (2009), Een Romeinse stad in de Egyptische woestijn. Recent veldwerk in Amheida, Dachla Oase, Ta-Mery 2: 7-12.
- Müskens S. (2009), Stèle de Zoilos. In: Derriks C. Delvaux L. (Ed.), Antiquités Égyptiennes au Musée royal de Mariemont. Morlanwelz: Musée royal de Mariemont. 117-119.
- Müskens S.W.G. (2008), Funerary statues in Roman-Egypt: problems and interpretations. The Archaeology of Culture Contact Symposium.