News
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Hello Leiden. How’s it going? Minister Van Engelshoven pays online working visit to Leiden University 13 October 2020
Teaching during the corona crisis, the high workload and the challenges faced by the Faculty of humanities. In an online working visit to Leiden Unive...
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What's it like to start studying Archaeology during corona 07 October 2020
Already one month has passed and the Archaeology classes are well underway. So what's it like to actually start your studies during Covid-19? Three fi...
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The enduring impact of Egypt on Western culture 07 October 2020
The material and intellectual presence of Egypt is at the heart of Western culture, religion, and art from Antiquity to the present. In his book ‘Beyo...
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Archaeozoological Lab reorganised and renewed: 'We can now study most of the fauna in Europe' 01 October 2020
The Laboratory for Archaeozoological Studies underwent a big reorganization and received a great donation from the Institute of Biology this summer. L...
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NWO subsidy for archaeological search engine: ‘There is no physical digging involved!’ 28 September 2020
When you want to analyse big quantities of archaeological data, you run into the issue that searching through excavation reports is extremely time-con...
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Archaeologists find Roman camp near Ermelo 17 September 2020
Archaeologists and students from Leiden University and local volunteers have found a Roman camp in the woods near Ermelo. The camp is four kilometres ...
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A Roman camp or not? How our archaeologists found the answer 17 September 2020
Archaeologists from Leiden University find what is clearly an earth wall and ditch structure in the woods near Ermelo. They suspect it may be the rema...
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Meet the student mentors of Archaeology: ‘I like this opportunity to meet new people’ 16 September 2020
All first-year bachelor’s and master’s students at the Faculty of Archaeology have been assigned a student as a mentor to help them find their way aro...
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Digital archaeologist Alex Brandsen featured in Artificial Intelligence dossier 10 September 2020
Apps that can precisely identify shards, coins or heel bones: archaeology has embraced artificial intelligence. Alex Brandsen is working on a search e...
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ERC Creative Europe Culture grant for Alexandria: (re)activating common urban imaginaries 09 September 2020
From 2020 to 2023, Professor Miguel John Versluys and his research group will participate in an international consortium co-funded by the Creative Eur...
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How sustainable does the University want to be by 2030? 07 September 2020
Leiden University has become more sustainable in the past few years, but it could do better, particularly in the area of teaching and research. A stud...
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Archaeological fieldwork in corona times: professor Marie Soressi's story 26 August 2020
From July 25th till August 7th, a team led by Professor Marie Soressi went to France and worked at La Grande Roche de Quinçay, a cave site located in ...
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Aris Politopoulos: ‘I use games as a teaching method' 19 August 2020
In his lectures Aris Politopoulos combines archaeology with video games. He is one of the three nominees for the 2020 LUS Teaching Prize. 'A good teac...
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Archaeological fieldwork in corona times: bachelor's student Jeroen Huizer's story 19 August 2020
Second year BA Archaeology student Jeroen Huizer decided to participate in an excavation this summer, and he is giving us a peek in doing fieldwork un...
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Marie Kolbenstetter will explore the archaeology of southern Honduras with a NWO subsidy 19 August 2020
Our master’s alumna Marie Kolbenstetter was recently awarded a NWO subsidy for a PhD in the Humanities. With this funding she will be able to continue...