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  1. In Memoriam Professor K.R. Veenhof. We regret to share the news that Professor Veenhof, former Professor of Assyriology and board member of NINO, has passed away. As Professor of Assyriology, first at Amsterdam and later at Leiden University, Professor Veenhof was very much involved with NINO.

  2. Klaas Roelof Veenhof (9 November 1935 – 28 July 2023) was a Dutch Assyriologist and professor at the University of Leiden. [1] He specialized in the Old-Babylonian time and the Old-Assyrian trade colonies such as Kanesh . Veenhof died on 28 July 2023, at the age of 87. [2]

  3. Veenhof – wieś w Holandii, w prowincji Drenthe, w gminie Aa en Hunze.. Bibliografia. Ad van der Meer, Onno Boonstra: Repertorium van Nederlandse gemeenten vanaf 1812 waaraan toegevoegd de Amsterdamse code.. 2011. ISBN 90-6984-501-6. [dostęp 2015-12-12]. brak strony w książce CBS StatLine [online], Centraal Bureau voor de Statistiek [dostęp 2018-02-04] (niderl.

  4. 8 gru 2012 · Topics. Cuneiform Archives. Collection. opensource. Language. English. Veenhof, K, 1986, Cuneiform Archives: an Introduction. Addeddate. 2012-12-08 20:50:35.

  5. Klaas Veenhof studies Ancient Greek Law, Black Sea Region Archaeology, and Ancient economy. Klaas R. Veenhof is emeritus (since 2000) professor of Assyriology of the University of Leiden, The Netherlands. His main research fields are the Old Assyrian.

  6. Archaeobotanical evidence for trade in hazelnut (Corylus sp.) at Middle Bronze Age Kültepe (c. 1950–1830 b.c.), Kayseri Province, Turkey. Archaeobotanical samples from the Middle Bronze Age (MBA; c. 2000–1700 b.c.) city of Kanesh, excavated at the site of Kültepe in Kayseri Province, Turkey, preserve the charred shells of hazelnut….

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