Roy van Beek

Roy van Beek

Wageningen Universiteit

H-index: 12

Europe-Netherlands

About Roy van Beek

Roy van Beek, With an exceptional h-index of 12 and a recent h-index of 10 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Wageningen Universiteit, specializes in the field of landscape archaeology, interdisciplinary research.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

How Bogs Made for Borderlands: The Eastern Low Countries, c. 670 – c. 1900 ce

Bridging Natural and Cultural Heritage Management: Recommendations for Present and Former Raised Bog Areas

Heritage contestation in matterscape, mindscape, and powerscape

Luminescence dating approaches to reconstruct the formation of plaggic anthrosols

Drowning landscapes revisited. Correlating peatland expansion, human habitation trends and vegetation dynamics in the Northwest European mainland

Bogs, bones and bodies: the deposition of human remains in northern European mires (9000 BC–AD 1900)

Faded landscape: unravelling peat initiation and lateral expansion at one of northwest Europe's largest bog remnants

Place meanings of Dutch raised bog landscapes: an interdisciplinary long-term perspective (5000 BCE–present)

Roy van Beek Information

University

Position

Assistant professor

Citations(all)

554

Citations(since 2020)

246

Cited By

357

hIndex(all)

12

hIndex(since 2020)

10

i10Index(all)

16

i10Index(since 2020)

10

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Roy van Beek Skills & Research Interests

landscape archaeology

interdisciplinary research

Top articles of Roy van Beek

How Bogs Made for Borderlands: The Eastern Low Countries, c. 670 – c. 1900 ce

Environment and history

2024/5/1

Roy Van Beek
Roy Van Beek

H-Index: 7

Bridging Natural and Cultural Heritage Management: Recommendations for Present and Former Raised Bog Areas

The Historic Environment: Policy & Practice

2024/4/10

Heritage contestation in matterscape, mindscape, and powerscape

Landscape Research

2023/11/17

Maarten Jacobs
Maarten Jacobs

H-Index: 18

Roy Van Beek
Roy Van Beek

H-Index: 7

Luminescence dating approaches to reconstruct the formation of plaggic anthrosols

EGUsphere

2023/11/8

Drowning landscapes revisited. Correlating peatland expansion, human habitation trends and vegetation dynamics in the Northwest European mainland

2023/7/15

Roy Van Beek
Roy Van Beek

H-Index: 7

Bogs, bones and bodies: the deposition of human remains in northern European mires (9000 BC–AD 1900)

Antiquity

2023/2

Roy Van Beek
Roy Van Beek

H-Index: 7

Sophie Bergerbrant
Sophie Bergerbrant

H-Index: 7

Faded landscape: unravelling peat initiation and lateral expansion at one of northwest Europe's largest bog remnants

Biogeosciences Discussions

2022/8/17

Place meanings of Dutch raised bog landscapes: an interdisciplinary long-term perspective (5000 BCE–present)

Landscape Research

2022/11/17

Roy Van Beek
Roy Van Beek

H-Index: 7

Maarten Jacobs
Maarten Jacobs

H-Index: 18

Dating basal peat: The geochronology of peat initiation revisited

Quaternary Geochronology

2022/8/1

Reconstructing the spatial distribution of historic bog iron ore deposits in the Bourtangermoor, a former raised bog in The Netherlands

2022

A different view on (world) heritage. The need for multi-perspective data analyses in historical landscape studies: The example of Schokland (NL)

Journal of Cultural Heritage

2022/1/1

Roy Van Beek
Roy Van Beek

H-Index: 7

Using legacy data to reconstruct the past? Rescue, rigour and reuse in peatland geochronology

Earth Surface Processes and Landforms

2021/10

Dire necessity or mere opportunity? Recurring commercialization of peat exploited from raised bog commons in the Low Countries

International Journal of the Commons

2021/5/14

Roy Van Beek
Roy Van Beek

H-Index: 7

Dwelling mounds in the Dutch central river area

2021

Introducing the EARTHWORK project: feldspar single-grain pIRIR luminescence dating of earthworks in the Netherlands

Ancient TL

2021

Hoog en droog naast de rivier: De archeologische rijkdom van woonheuvels in de Betuwe

Archeologie in Nederland

2021

Dire necessity or mere opportunity? Recurrent peat commercialisation from raised bog commons in the early modern Low Countries

International Journal of the Commons

2021/1/1

Roy Van Beek
Roy Van Beek

H-Index: 7

Anthropogenic drivers for exceptionally large meander formation during the Late Holocene

Anthropocene

2020/12/1

Roy Van Beek
Roy Van Beek

H-Index: 7

Jakob Wallinga
Jakob Wallinga

H-Index: 31

Bog bodies in context: Developing a best practice approach

European Journal of Archaeology

2020/5

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