Publications Verkinderen
“Find for me!”: Building a context-based search tool using Python
José Haro Peralta & Peter Verkinderen. ““Find for me!”: Building a context-based search tool using Python”. The Digital Humanities and Islamic & Middle East Studies. Hg. Elias Muhanna (ed.),. Berlin: De Gruyter, 2016 http://www.degruyter.com/view/product/432146?rskey=XpSe72
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Assessing human impact on alluvial fan development using satellite images: a multidisciplinary case-study from Lower Khuzestan (SW Iran)
Walstra, J., Heyvaert, V. M. A. & Verkinderen, P.. “Assessing human impact on alluvial fan development using satellite images: a multidisciplinary case-study from Lower Khuzestan (SW Iran)”. Geodinamica Acta 23/5-6. (2010): S. 267-285.
Dêr. Grenzen, goden, geschiedenis [Dêr. Borders, Gods, and History]
Peter Verkinderen. Dêr. Grenzen, goden, geschiedenis [Dêr. Borders, Gods, and History]. Gent: Unpublished MA Thesis, 2004.
Early Islamic Fars -Government and Administration
Peter Verkinderen. Early Islamic Fars -Government and Administration . The Early Islamic Empire at Work Vol. 4. Studies in the History and Culture of the Middle East, Berlin: De Gruyter, forthcoming.
Geoarchaeological research in Lower Khuzestan: state of the art
Heyvaert, V.M.A., Verkinderen, P., Walstra J.. “Geoarchaeological research in Lower Khuzestan: state of the art”. Susa and Elam. Archaeological, Philological, Historical and Geographical Perspectives. Hg. K. De Graef and J. Tavernier. Leiden: Brill, 2012
Hesiodos’ Theogonie. Een analyse van de invloeden uit het Oude Nabije Oosten [Hesiod’s Theogony. An Analysis of the Influences from the Ancient Near East]
Peter Verkinderen. Hesiodos’ Theogonie. Een analyse van de invloeden uit het Oude Nabije Oosten [Hesiod’s Theogony. An Analysis of the Influences from the Ancient Near East]. Gent: Unpublished MA Thesis, 2001.
Land reclamation and irrigation programs in Early Islamic Southern Mesopotamia: self-enrichment vs state control
Peter Verkinderen. “Land reclamation and irrigation programs in Early Islamic Southern Mesopotamia: self-enrichment vs state control”. Authority and Control in the Countryside, Late Antiquity and Early Islam: Continuity and Change in the Mediterranean 6th-10th Century. Hg. M. Legendre, A. Delattre, P. Sijpesteijn. Studies in Late Antiquity and Early Islam, 25. Princeton: Darwin Press, forthcoming, S. forthcoming.
Les toponymes bàd.ki et bàd.an.ki
Peter Verkinderen. “Les toponymes bàd.ki et bàd.an.ki”. Akkadica 127/2. (2006): S. 109-122.
Mapping the Alluvial Landscapes of Lower Khuzistan
Walstra, J., Heyvaert, V. M. A. & Verkinderen,. “Mapping the Alluvial Landscapes of Lower Khuzistan”. Geomorphological Mapping: a professional handbook of techniques and applications. Hg. M. Smith, P. Paron, J. Griffiths. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2011
Reconstructing landscape evolution in the Lower Khuzestan plain (SW Iran): integrating images, historical and sedimentary archives
Walstra, J., Heyvaert, V. M. A. & Verkinderen, P.. “Reconstructing landscape evolution in the Lower Khuzestan plain (SW Iran): integrating images, historical and sedimentary archives”. Landscapes through the Lense. Hg. D. Cowley, R. Standring, M. Abicht. Oxford: Oxbow Books, 2010, S. 111-128.
Remote sensing for recording past landscapes of the Mesopotamian alluvial plain
Walstra, J., Verkinderen, P.. “Remote sensing for recording past landscapes of the Mesopotamian alluvial plain”. Proceedings of the 1st International EARSeL Workshop on Advances in Remote Sensing for Archaeology and Cultural Heritage Management, 30 September - 4 October 2008. Hg. R. Lasaponara, N. Masini. Rome: 2008, S. 379-382.
Remote Sensing for the Study of Fluvial Landscapes in Lower Khuzestan, SW Iran
Walstra, J., Verkinderen, P.. “Remote Sensing for the Study of Fluvial Landscapes in Lower Khuzestan, SW Iran”. Proceedings of the RSPSoc 2009 Annual conference, Leicester 8 – 11 September 2009 (2009): S. 370-378.
Seals and Sealing Practices in the Near East. Developments in Administration and Magic from Prehistory to the Islamic Period
Regulski, I., Duistermaat, K., Verkinderen, P (Hg.). Seals and Sealing Practices in the Near East. Developments in Administration and Magic from Prehistory to the Islamic Period. Leuven: Peeters, 2012.
Studying Elites in Early Islamic History
Hannah-Lena Hagemann, Katharina Mewes & Peter Verkinderen. “Studying Elites in Early Islamic History”. Transregional and Regional Elites: Connecting the Early Islamic Empire. Hg. Hannah-Lena Hagemann & Stefan Heidemann. Studies in the History and Culture of the Middle East, Berlin: de Gruyter, forthcoming
Taxing the Province - Taxation in Early Islamic Fārs
Peter Verkinderen. “Taxing the Province - Taxation in Early Islamic Fārs”. 38. (forthcoming)
The Governors of al-Shām and Fārs in the Early Islamic Empire – A Comparative Regional Perspective
Simon Gundelfinger & Peter Verkinderen. “The Governors of al-Shām and Fārs in the Early Islamic Empire – A Comparative Regional Perspective”. Transregional and Regional Elites: Connecting the Early Islamic Empire. Hg. Hannah-Lena Hagemann & Stefan Heidemann (eds.). Studies in the History and Culture of the Middle East, Berlin: De Gruyter, 2020
The role of human interference on the channel shifting of the Karkheh River in the Lower Khuzestan plain (Mesopotamia, SW Iran)
Heyvaert, V. M. A., Walstra, J., Verkinderen, P., Weerts, H., & Ooghe, B. “The role of human interference on the channel shifting of the Karkheh River in the Lower Khuzestan plain (Mesopotamia, SW Iran)”. Quarternary International 251/1. (2012): S. 52-63.
Tigris, Euphrates, Karun, Karkhe, Jarrahi: Tracking the traces of 5 rivers in Lower Iraq and Khuzistan in the Early Islamic Period
Peter Verkinderen. Tigris, Euphrates, Karun, Karkhe, Jarrahi: Tracking the traces of 5 rivers in Lower Iraq and Khuzistan in the Early Islamic Period. Gent: Unpublished PhD Thesis, 2009.
Un shakkanakku de Der récouvert
Peter Verkinderen. “Un shakkanakku de Der récouvert”. NABU 2005/2. (2005): S. 25f..
Waterways of Lower Iraq and Khuzistan. Changing Rivers and Landscapes in the Early Islamic Middle East
Verkinderen, Peter. Waterways of Lower Iraq and Khuzistan. Changing Rivers and Landscapes in the Early Islamic Middle East. London: I.B. Tauris, 2015.