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SAILS Lunch Time Seminar Sustainability
Lecture
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Discover our Perspectives on the Past
The Faculty of Archaeology proudly presents the research brochure Perspectives on the Past, featuring passionate, dedicated researchers introducing a dazzling scala of research topics: from present-day traditional knowledge in Africa to the power of glue in Palaeolithic Europe. In addition to these…
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Indigenous Landscape (De)colonization and Transformations in the "New World"
Conference
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Micromorphology for Dummies
Lecture, Geoarchaeology Lunch Meeting
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Mapping the Via Appia
Lecture
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Vitamin D deficiency prevalent among 19th century women in Dutch Beemster area
Dr. Barbara Veselka recently published an article on Vitamin D deficiency in 19th century skeletal remains in the International Journal of Paleopathology.
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Forging ties abroad
In 2017, Leiden University secured ties with numerous foreign partners. This is how we bring foreign talent to Leiden, and ensure our students and scientists can gain experience across borders. In this article, we look back on four foreign trips.
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Corn connects many generations of Maya
That corn was highly important in the Maya culture is something that Genner Llanes Ortiz, himself a Maya from the Mexican province of Yucatan, has always known, right from his childhood. But just how important the role of corn is in the collective memory of his people, is one of the subjects of his…
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Guiding Travelers: Reading the landscape
Conference, Workshop
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Maia Casna investigates respiratory disease in the past with an NWO PhD in the Humanities grant
Every year, an NWO PhD in the Humanities grant is awarded to a prospective PhD candidate at the Faculty of Archaeology. This year, the grant went to Maia Casna, enabling her to study respiratory disease in the past. ‘My hypothesis is that the rapid formation of cities in the medieval Netherlands, must…
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Assyrians were more 'homely' than we thought
Archaeologist Victor Klinkenberg examined an old Assyrian settlement in Syria, near to the IS stronghold Raqqa. 'Social life was more important than military life.' PhD defence 27 October.
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ERC grant for Maarten Jansen
The European Research Council has awarded an Advanced Grant to Prof. dr. Maarten E.R.G.N. Jansen for the research project
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Introducing: Thomas Mareite
Thomas Mareite is a PhD student at the University of Leiden. His PhD project focuses on slave refugees in Mexico, 1800-1860.
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The Oegstgeest bowl and the bones of a giant king mentioned in Beowulf
Recently, archeologists of Leiden University made an excavation in Oegstgeest, where they found a unique silver bowl from the first half of the seventh century as well as imported pottery and winebarrels. Thijs Porck, lecturer in Old English language and culture at Leiden University, places the Oegstgeest…
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of the Divine Crocodile – Recent Research on Textual and Other Archaeological Remains from Soknopaiou Nesos
Conference
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Changing Paradigms of Research: the Arabian Peninsula
Keynote Lecture | Seminar for Arabian Studies
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L.A.S. Terra symposium: Old man and the sea
Conference
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Visualizing cityscapes of Classical antiquity: From early modern reconstruction drawings to digital 3D models
PhD defence
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Prehistoric Veluwe more densely populated than previously thought
Within the space of a few months, the Heritage Quest citizen science project, whereby volunteers scan elevation maps of the Veluwe area for burial mounds and other prehistoric remains, has already led to groundbreaking new insights. Hundreds of burial mounds have been found, as have a huge number of…
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DUSANE: Dutch Symposium of the Ancient Near East 2023
Symposium
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Between Cananefates and Romans
Lecture, What did you do last summer?
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Applying space syntax to insula V ii in Ostia
Lecture, Digital Archaeology Group Meeting
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Building formal approaches for the study of spatial patterns in Galician moundscapes
Lecture
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Alumni event Archeologie: The National Museum of Antiquities and me
Alumni event
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Landscape, Land-Change and Well-Being in Small Island Contexts: Case Studies from St. Kitts and the Kalinago Territory, Dominica
PhD defence
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The Raqqa tablets back to life!
Lecture, Studium Generale
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James & Arlette Mellaart: The journey to Çatalhöyük
Lecture, Faculty Lecture
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Labouring with large stones
Lecture
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Dutch Symposium of the Near East
Conference
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Experimental event: tools and production
Festival, Experimental event
- The global cosmopolis. Past, present and future of the city of Alexandria
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Revealing the desert’s flourishing past
Lecture, Geoarch@Leiden
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Leiden contributes to Getty Museum exhibition
Leiden researchers have made an important contribution to the successful ‘Beyond the Nile’ exhibition in the American J. Paul Getty Museum. They also contributed to the exhibition volume that will be presented to Rector Magnificus Carel stolker on 5 September.
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Lara Weiss: ‘Egypt is not just pyramids and mummies’
Egyptologist Lara Weiss is curator at The National Museum of Antiquities and has been leading the VIDI research project 'Walking Dead' since 2017. The exhibition 'Saqqara: Living in a necropolis', which will be on display at the museum starting March 10 next year, is part of the project.
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The impact of climate change on groups of people
The socio-economic effects of climate change often do not receive enough attention. At the EuroScience Open Forum (ESOF) a group of researchers will provide more insight. How does climate change affect whether people work together or conversely end up as opponents? And what can we learn from societies…
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Tweets from the desert
Uncovering ancient Arabian inscriptions feels like pioneering detective work, says Arabist Michael Macdonald in a video interview with Leiden Islam Centre LUCIS. 'First you have to learn the alphabets that they're written in, and then you have to try and work out what they say.'
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Bringing objects to life
Conference, Symposium
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Excavations at the Edge of Arabia: Bronze Age Settlement of Ras al-Jinz RJ-3, Oman
Lecture, What did you do last summer?
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Fake (and the notion of Real) in ancient and modern societies
Conference
- Materialising Prehistoric Societies in Western Asia
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Elite Wari Women and Digital Methods - A GIS case study in a Peruvian Burial chamber
Lecture
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Beyond Prometheus: Pursuing the origins of fire production among early humans
Lecture, Studium Generale
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Volume XII 2018
Perspectives on Terrorism 2018
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Beacons of Freedom: Slave Refugees in North America, 1800-1860
This project applies a social-historical approach to examine and contrast various groups of African-American slave refugees who sought freedom within North America between 1800 and 1860. It innovatively distinguishes between different “spaces of freedom” for runaway slaves, namely sites of formal, semi-formal,…
- Volume XV, 2021
- Greek(ness) in Babylonia
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Recent Advances in the Study of Ancient Migrations: Isotopes and Isoscapes
Lecture, Studium Generale
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Bringing an album full of photos to Leiden University College
Leiden University College is buzzing with life again. On 13 August, this year’s new crop of students moved into their rooms. For more than two hundred first-year students, LUC will be their home for the next three years. On the occasion of ‘moving day’, we spoke with three of them.
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The whole world is studying in Leiden
An impressive 1,300 international students from 84 different nations got to know each other at the University in Orientation Week Leiden. Where do they come from and why did they choose Leiden?
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Exhibitions, concerts, workshops, publications, recordings, projects, residencies and lectures
Activities of Tony Roe, Catalina Vicens, Magda Pucci, Hans Kalliwoda, Gary Schultz, Eleni Kamma, and Danne Ojeda