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a Dutch psychologist, curator in African [|Ethnology] at [|American Museum of Natural History], until 2009 assistant professor at Leiden and Maastricht University. De Voogt researched and published on diverse topics as [|seventh century] [|Islam], [|Nubian architecture], and the [|history of writing systems], and is renowned [|Mancala] game researcher holding a Ph.D. on Bao mastership from Leiden University. He is member of the International Society for //Board Game Studies// and is editor of its journal. || toc =Selected Publications=
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 * [[image:1-Alex.jpg link="http://www.amnhexpeditions.org/experts"]] ||~ || **Alexander Johan (Alex) de Voogt**,
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 * Alex de Voogt (**1995**). //Limits of the Mind: Towards a Characterisation of Bao Mastership//. Ph.D. Thesis, CNWS Publications
 * Jeroen Donkers, Alex de Voogt, Jos Uiterwijk (**2000**). //Human versus Machine Problem Solving: Winning Openings in Dakon.// Accepted for publication in Board Games studies.
 * [|Johan Weststeijn] and Alex de Voogt (**2002**). //Sa‘id bin Gubayr: piety, chess and rebellion//. Arabica, Journal of Arabic and Islamic Studies 49(3):383–386
 * Alex de Voogt (**2002**). //[|Reproducing board game positions: Western Chess and African Bao]//. [|Swiss Journal of Psychology], Vol 61, No. 4
 * Jeroen Donkers, Jos Uiterwijk, Alex de Voogt (**2002**). //Mancala Games - Topics in Artificial Intelligence and Mathematics//. In Jean Retschitzki, Rosita Haddad-Zubel (eds.) (**2002**). //Step by step//. Proceedings of the 4th colloquium Board games in academia. Edition [|Universitaires Fribourg Suisse]
 * Alex de Voogt (**2003**). //[|Muyaka's poetry in the history of Bao]//. [|Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, Vol. 66, No. 1]
 * Fernand Gobet, Alex de Voogt, Jean Retschitzki (**2004**). //[|Moves in Mind: The Psychology of Board Games]//. ISBN 1-84169-336-7, [|amazon.com]
 * Alex de Voogt (**2005**). //[|A Question of Excellence - a century of African masters]//. Africa World Press: Trenton, New Jersey
 * Tom Kronenburg, Jeroen Donkers, Alex de Voogt (**2006**). //Never-Ending Moves in Bao//. ICGA Journal, Vol. 29, No. 2, [|pdf]
 * [|Johan Weststeijn], Alex de Voogt (**2007**). //Dreams in Tabari: Husayn, Jubayr, and those in God’s favor in the Umayyad period//. [|Le Muséon: Revue d’études orientales] 120(1): 225–29

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 * [|Faculty - Alex de Voogt - Richard Gilder Graduate School - American Museum of Natural History]
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 * [|Alexander Johan de Voogt] from [|Mancala World]
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