Sebastiaan Berntsen works on conservation and management of the NINO archives including a number of subcollections, namely our “Ahnengalerie”, the Böhl papers, and the Böhl photographic collection.
Many of these archives have been transferred into the care of Leiden University Libraries’ Special Collections in 2024. They will soon be included in the UBL catalogue, available to be requested for on-site viewing.
For more information on the NINO Archives at UBL, you may contact Sebastiaan Berntsen.
See also: W. Waal & C.H. van Zoest (eds.), Highlights from the NINO Collections. The Netherlands Institute for the Near East presents selected objects from its collections and archives. Leiden: NINO, 2024.
Publications
- with C.H. van Zoest: 75 jaar NINO: Geschiedenis van het Instituut in hoofdlijnen. In: J.G. Dercksen & O.E. Kaper (eds.), Waar de geschiedenis begon: Nederlandse onderzoekers in de ban van spijkerschrift, hiërogliefen en aardewerk (jubileumboek NINO, 2014), pp. 3-29.
- with C.H. van Zoest: From the NINO archives: Selected memories from 75 years of NINO. In: Annual Report NINO and NIT 2013-2014, pp. 22-29.
- with C.H. van Zoest: Een bijzondere vorm van glazenwassen. In: Phoenix 64.3 (2018), pp. 65-67.
- The Sichem Committee: A Case Study of Dutch Private Sponsorship of Near Eastern Archaeology. In: Thomas L. Gertzen and Olaf Matthes (eds.), Oriental Societies and Societal Self-Assertion. Associations, Funds and Societies for the Archaeological Exploration of the ‘Ancient Near East’ (Investigatio Orientis, 10). Münster: Zaphon, 2024, pp. 87-103.