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Sparks on the Reuvensplaats 15 June 2011
Making fire is no simple matter. This became abundantly clear during the demonstration by German archaeologist Jürgen Weiner. Weiner was invited by Pr...
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EEC Grant for John Bintliff and Hans Kamermans 08 April 2011
Prof. John Bintliff and Dr. Hans Kamermans have been awarded a 4-year EEC grant to develop Enhanced Reality reconstructions in Classical Archaeology.
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Humboldt Research Award for Wil Roebroeks 21 January 2011
Prof. Dr. Wil Roebroeks has been elected as recipient of a Humboldt Research Award after having been nominated for this award by the German scientist ...
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Professor Natasja Sojc on the Marathon memorials 13 January 2011
Archaeologist Natasja Sojc wants to study the archaeological finds from the Battle of Marathon as a source in themselves and thus without the need to ...
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NWO-multiple project for Prof. Harry Fokkens 17 December 2010
The Netherlands Organisation of Scientific Research has honored the application of Prof. Harry Fokkens for the research project entitled "Farmers of t...
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Happisburgh, East Anglia 10 July 2010
The research Early Pleistocene human occupation at the edge of the boreal zone in northwest Europe published 8th July 2010 in Nature is part of the An...
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2010 Leiden University cooperation with SIMARC 19 May 2010
As a cooperation between the St. Maarten Archaeological Center (SIMARC) and Leiden University in the Netherlands, graduate student Khristy Werleman of...
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2010 Pilot excavation in Iraqi Kurdistan 23 February 2010
The Netherlands organisation for Scientific Research NWO has granted a subsidy to prof. dr Wilfred H. van Soldt (Humanities, LIAS) and dr Diederik J.W...
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A Neandertal fossil from the north sea 15 June 2009
A fragment of a human skull discovered in sediments extracted from the bottom of the North Sea, 15 km off the coast off the Netherlands, has been iden...
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2008 Culture and cognition of Palaeolithic hominins 11 February 2008
The Palaeolithic period extends from the earliest stone tools (and in Europe, earliest occupation) to the beginning of the current warm period.
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Wil Roebroeks wins Spinoza Prize 04 June 2007
The Leiden archaeologist Wil Roebroeks has been awarded the Spinoza prize for his original observations about early hominins and the development of hu...