Jean Emile Humbert - Further Reading and External Links

Further Reading and External Links

  • Halbertsma, R. B. (1996). The King's Collector: The Archaeological Travels of Jean Emile Humbert, Aurora
  • Halbertsma, R. B. (2003). Scholars, Travellers, and Trade: The Pioneer Years of the National Museum of Antiquities in Leiden, 1818-1840, Routledge, p. 71-111
  • Article by co-operating museums about Humbert (in Dutch)

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