1,247 search results for “archaeological theory” in the Public website
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Exploring Justice in Extreme Cases: Criminal Law Theory and International Criminal Law
PhD Defence
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On the random-matrix theory of Majorana fermions in topological superconductors
PhD Defence
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Focal-plane wavefront sensors for direct exoplanet imaging: Theory, simulations and on-sky demonstrations
PhD Defence
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Drones help write new history of Caribbean
Drones are proving to be a good means of mapping man-made changes in the landscape. Geophysicist Till Sonneman and his colleagues (archaeology) are experimenting with drones in inaccessible areas of the Caribbean.
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Ager or Palus? Recent field research in the Pontine marshes (central Italy)
Lecture
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'I am interested in how we simulate ourselves into the future'
It is a known trait in humans to anchor innovations in the past, so as to make new developments easier to accept. It is an aspect of humanity that can also be spotted in classical and prehistoric times. Archaeologist Daniel Turner will investigate the anchoring of monumental building in Greek Prehistory…
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3D Scanning in practice
Lecture
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Behind the Scenes: A New Perspective of the Neolithic Landscape of Thessaly, Central Greece
Lecture
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Book Workshop on Thomas Fossen's 'Facing Authority: A Theory of Political Legitimacy'
Debate
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Games Regional Actors Play: Dependency, Regionalism, and Integration Theory for the Global South
Lecture
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LUCDH Workshop - Exploring Digital Tools and Theory for Spatial Research (Closed)
Workshop
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Aitor Burguet-Coca
Faculteit Archeologie
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Augmented reality: how we transformed a reality show into a unique teaching and learning opportunity
Lecture
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Scanning for Syria
Conference
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Solar Onus: Notes Toward a Theory of the Discourse of Sports
Lecture
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Depicting the past in videogames
Lecture
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Leiden archaeologist discovers unique ancient horse grave in Sudan
A unique archeological find near Tombos in Northern Sudan. Archaeologist Sarah Schrader from Leiden University, working with a team of international researchers, has discovered a grave of a ritually buried horse that is over 3000 years old. Both the grave and the skeleton are in perfect condition. The…
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From Golden Rock to Historic Gem: A Historical Archaeological Analysis of the Maritime Cultural Landscape of St. Eustatius, Dutch Caribbean
PhD Defence
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Brimstone, Sea and Sand: The Historical Archaeology of the Port of Sandy Point and its anchorage, St. Kitts, West Indies
PhD Defence
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societies: microwear and starch grain analysis on experimental and archaeological grinding tools from Central China
PhD Defence
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Seventeenth Century Southern New England: Evidence from Linguistic, Archaeological and Documentary Sources
Lecture
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Lewis Binford and the Archaeology of Hunter-Gatherers: Questioning Some of His “Law-Like” Generalizations
Lecture
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Talk 26 May: When it comes to revising subtitles… From practice to theory and back again
Lecture
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Situating the Island of Bonaire in the Deep History of the Southeastern Caribbean
Lecture, What did you do last summer?
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Investigating animal exploitation in the pre-Columbian Caribbean
Lecture, What did you do last summer?
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Exploiting the desert in the hinterland of Petra: fieldwork in the Wadi el-Fiqay near Udhruh
Lecture, What did you do last summer?
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docARTES
docARTES is a doctoral programme for performers and composers. It offers a unique environment for critical reflection on musical practice.
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University Governance from an Agency Theory Perspective: Opening the Black Box
PhD Defence
- Combining Theory and Experiment: Growth and Structure of 2D Cobalt Sulfide on Au(111)
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Site, landscape, and beyond
Lecture
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Paula Harvey
Faculty of Humanities
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SAILS Lunch Seminar
Lecture, seminar
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Figuring Relations: an anthropological approach
Lecture, Dean's Lecture
- Pushing Possibilities: 3D GIS Spatial Analysis of Chlorakas-Palloures, Cyprus
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Space in Agent-Based Modelling – how to incorporate different sources of data
Lecture
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On not seeing like a state: How archaeology can inform critiques of the inevitability of hierarchy, dispossession, and disconnection of the human
Lecture, Faculty Lecture
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SAILS Lunch Time Seminar Sustainability
Lecture
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Spinoza's Theory of Religion: The Importance of Religion in Spinoza's Thought and Its Implications for State and Society
PhD Defence
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Compose Great Prose: Cicero, Dionysius of Halicarnassus and Stylistic Theory in Late-Republican and Augustan Rome
PhD Defence
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Digital Digging Using an open image platform to preserve and expand our knowledge of (threatened) historic sites
Lecture
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The Vatican Coffin Project: past – present – future
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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Communicating Communities
Unravelling networks of human mobility and exchange of goods and ideas from a pre-colonial, pan-Caribbean perspective
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Mapping the Via Appia
Lecture
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Reconciliation in Morocco: the Power of Testimony and the Limits of Postcolonial Theory
Course, LUCIS Short Stay Visiting Scholar Masterclass
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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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Archaeologist Omar Aguilar Sánchez receives Mexican youth prize
On October 21st, 2019, the President of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, handed out the National Prize for the Youth in the academic achievement category to our PhD candidate Omar Aguilar Sánchez. He received this honour for his work on Mixtec pictorial manuscripts.
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Dean's Lecture: Ancient Honduras: Heritage of Indigenous Nations
Lecture