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A.M. (Anique) Hamelink MA

Faculty of Humanities
Geschiedenis

Visiting address
  • Kloveniersburgwal 48
Postal address
  • Postbus 1610
    1000 BP Amsterdam
Contact details
  • Profiel

    Anique Hamelink is a PhD student at the University of Amsterdam. Her project "Dress, gender and cultural identity in the north-western provinces of the Roman Empire" is part of the Anchoring Innovation project of the national research school OIKOS. The project investigates how people perceived, shaped and presented their ethnic, cultural and gender identity through dress in the changing world of the Roman provinces of Britannia, Gallia Belgica and Germania Inferior in the period from 150 BC and AD 400 .

  • Publications

    2023

    2022

    • Hamelink, A. M. (Accepted/In press). Publicly luxurious: banqueting women on tombstones in Roman Britain. In L. Dirven, S. Remijsen, & M. Icks (Eds.), In the Public Eye. Bringing ancient women out of the domestic sphere: a volume in honour of Emily Hemelrijk Brill.

    2021

    • van der Feijst, L., & Hamelink, A. M. (2021). Benen voorwerpen. In L. van der Feijst, E. Blom, & L. van der Leije (Eds.), De ongekend rijke dood, het Romeinse grafveld aan de Baalsestraat te Bemmel: Archeologisch onderzoek in het tracé van de Via15 (pp. 150-159). (ADC Rapport; No. 5440), (Archol Rapport; No. 590). ADC ArcheoProjecten [etc.].

    2020

    • Hamelink, A. (2020). The iconography of adornment: Funerary monuments from Roman Britain. In A. Binsfeld, A. Klöckner, G. Kremer, M. Reuter, M. Scholz, & U. Kelp (Eds.), Grabdenkmäler der Treverer in lokaler und überregionaler Perspektive: Stadt - Land - Fluss : Akten der Internationalen Konferenz vom 25..-27. Oktober 2018 in Neumagen und Trier (pp. 241-244). (Trierer Zeitschrift. Beiheft ; Vol. 37). Rheinisches Landesmuseum Trier. [details]

    2022

    Media appearance

    Talk / presentation

    • Hamelink, A. (speaker) (21-11-2019). Sieraden in beeld: funeraire cultuur en sieraden in Italië en de noordelijke provincies, Reuvensdagen 2019, Apeldoorn. https://www.reuvensdagen.nl/sprekers-bring-in-the-bling/
    • Hamelink, A. (speaker) (12-4-2019). Funerary iconography as a Middle Ground, Cultural Interactions of the Ancient World: Treading the Middle Ground, Amsterdam. https://www.archonline.nl/april-2019/treading-the-middle-ground-ciaw/
    • Hamelink, A. (speaker) (22-3-2019). From toga to trousers: the laws and customs of Roman dress, Law vs Custom in Anchoring Innovation, Amsterdam.
    • Hamelink, A. (speaker) (7-3-2019). A picture says more than a thousand words: Dress and identity on funerary monuments in the north-west provinces of the Roman empire, Identity: past & present, Groningen.
    • Hamelink, A. (speaker) (28-11-2018). Gallic, Northern European and Roman: dress in the north-western provinces of the Roman Empire, Ancient History Research Seminar, Amsterdam.
    • Hamelink, A. (speaker) (17-11-2018). Gallic, Celtic and Roman: dress traditions in the north-western provinces of the Roman Empire, Anchoring innovation in handloom weaving in India
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    Others

    • Morrell, K. (organiser), Hamelink, A. M. (organiser) & Heijmans, E. (organiser) (22-3-2019 - 23-3-2019). Law vs Custom in Anchoring Innovation, Amsterdam (organising a conference, workshop, ...).

    2024

    • Hamelink, A. M. (2024). Monumentalising identities: Presenting dress, gender and identity in funerary portraits in the Roman north-west. [Thesis, fully internal, Universiteit van Amsterdam]. [details]
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