Ina Isings
Clasina (Ina) Isings (15 February 1919 3 September 2018) was a Dutch archaeologist and classical scholar specialising in Roman glass.[1]
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Born | Soest, Netherlands | February 15, 1919
Died | September 3, 2018 99) | (aged
Nationality | Dutch |
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Sub-discipline | Roman archaeology |
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In 2009 the city of Utrecht awarded her a silver medal in recognition of the work she had done to help preserve the city's history.[2]
Select publications
- Isings, C. 1957. Roman glass from dated finds (Archaeologica traiectina, 2). Groningen.
- Isings, C. 1964. Some late Roman glass fragments from Rome. New York, Gordon and Breach.
- Isings, C. 1971. Roman Glass in Limburg. Groningen, Wolters-Noordhoff Publishing.
- Isings, C. 1972. Voorromeins en romeins glas in het Gemeentelijk Oudheidkundig Museum te Heerlen. Heerlen, Gemeentelijk Oudheidkundig Museum.
- Zandstra, M., Polak, M., and Isings, C. et al. 2012. De Romeinse versterkingen in Vechten-Fectio: het archeologisch onderzoek in 1946-1947. Nijmegen, Auxilia.
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References
- Stern, E Marianne (2019). "Clasina Isings (1919-2018)". Journal of Glass Studies. 61: 298–299.
- "Stadspenning voor professor Ina Isings". RTV Utrecht. Retrieved 2020-04-05.
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