Archaeological Service in the Netherlands East Indies
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Archaeological Service in the Netherlands East Indies
Summary
Archaeological Service in the Netherlands East Indies is a government organization[1].
Key Facts
- Archaeological Service in the Netherlands East Indies's field of work was archaeology[2].
- Archaeological Service in the Netherlands East Indies is in the country of Dutch East Indies[3].
- Archaeological Service in the Netherlands East Indies's instance of is recorded as government organization[4].
- Archaeological Service in the Netherlands East Indies's headquarters location is recorded as Batavia[5].
- Archaeological Service in the Netherlands East Indies's part of is recorded as Ministry of Education, Culture and Science[6].
- Archaeological Service in the Netherlands East Indies's Commons category is recorded as Oudheidkundige Dienst in Nederlands-Indië[7].
- Archaeological Service in the Netherlands East Indies's archives at is recorded as Leiden University Library[8].
- +1913-06-14T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Archaeological Service in the Netherlands East Indies[9].
- Archaeological Service in the Netherlands East Indies's described at URL is recorded as https://www.indiestijdschrift.nl/3104/0/products/alle-diensten/0/erfgoedbeleid-in-nederlands-indie[10].
- Archaeological Service in the Netherlands East Indies's director / manager is recorded as Nicolaas Johannes Krom[11].
- Archaeological Service in the Netherlands East Indies's director / manager is recorded as Frederik David Kan Bosch[12].
- Archaeological Service in the Netherlands East Indies's replaced by is recorded as National Archaeological Research Center[13].
- Archaeological Service in the Netherlands East Indies's significant person is recorded as Karel Christiaan Crucq[14].
- Archaeological Service in the Netherlands East Indies's significant person is recorded as Pieter Vincent van Stein Callenfels[15].
- Archaeological Service in the Netherlands East Indies's significant person is recorded as Martha Muusses[16].
- Archaeological Service in the Netherlands East Indies's significant person is recorded as Jean Jacques de Vink[17].
- Archaeological Service in the Netherlands East Indies's has works in the collection is recorded as Wereldmuseum Rotterdam[18].
- Archaeological Service in the Netherlands East Indies's has works in the collection is recorded as Netherlands Photo Museum[19].
- Archaeological Service in the Netherlands East Indies's Nederlands Fotomuseum photographer ID is recorded as dfe09832-e9c3-3fa9-3167-3fcbd82b2ade[20].
Body
Founding
+1913-06-14T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Archaeological Service in the Netherlands East Indies[9].
Identity
Archaeological Service in the Netherlands East Indies's part of is recorded as Ministry of Education, Culture and Science[6].
Leadership
Directors / managers include Nicolaas Johannes Krom[11] and Frederik David Kan Bosch[12].
Operations
Archaeological Service in the Netherlands East Indies's headquarters location is recorded as Batavia[5].
Industry
Archaeological Service in the Netherlands East Indies's field of work was archaeology[2].