806 search results for “somali archaeology” in the Public website
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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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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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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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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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Film funded with ERC grant in premiere at Mexican film festival
The feature drama film In Times of Rain will have its world premiere at the Guanajuato International Film Festival (#GIFF 2018) in Mexico. The film is a result of the Leiden University project ‘Time in lntercultural Context’, funded by the European Research Council.
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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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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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Bringing objects to life
Conference, Symposium
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Fake (and the notion of Real) in ancient and modern societies
Conference
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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
- 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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In the gathering shadows of material things
Lecture, Dean's Lecture
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Style formation, patterns and the transfer of Antiquity
Conference, Byvanck Style Symposium
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Arabische Berber Verhalen
Festival, Middle Eastern Culture Market 2019
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Interactive Pasts
Conference
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Mobile Peoples - Permanent Places
PhD defence
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Reconstructing Interactions and Mobility in Prehistoric Cyprus
Conference
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Micromorphology of Mycenaean Chamber Tombs
Lecture
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L.A.D. Johan Picardt Experimental Event
Festival
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Symposium in Honour of Olivier Nieuwenhuyse
Conference
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Seascape Corridors, Modeling Routes to Connect Communities Across the Caribbean Sea
PhD defence
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From in-person lectures to a first-class degree: our year on social media
Covid year 2021 might have felt somewhat less strange than the year before, but the virus still left its mark on University life and our students and staff. Fortunately there was also room for research, visiting dignitaries and in-person classes. And our social media accounts weren’t only about covid…
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Retrieving Cultural Heritage: Combatting Cypriot art trafficking and restitution
Conference
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Back on the turntable
Lecture, Digital Archaeology Group Meeting
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Liquid Footprints: Water, Urbanism, and Sustainability in Roman Ostia
Lecture, Archaeological Forum
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How to use local talent in standing up for climate solutions?
Roundtable discussion
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Tracing the Past. Detecting prehistoric remains with the help of Data Science and Citizens
Lecture, Studium Generale
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Eating our way to the top: Diet in human evolution
Lecture, Studium Generale
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Two Leiden MOOCs in New York Magazine’s Top 21
‘Heritage Under Threat’ and ‘The Rooseveltian Century’ are among the 21 best MOOCs for a general public according to New York Magazine.
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Sogdian and Sasanian and Chinese Art. The Impact of the Silk Roads
Lecture
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Exploring the Potential of 3D Imaging within the Repatriation of First Nation Cultural Material
Lecture, Digital Archaeology Group
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How colour-blind is the criminal justice system?
Should the media refer to a criminal’s ethnicity? Law students held an online afternoon symposium on discrimination in the criminal justice system – and, while they were at it, society at large.
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Dynamiek in beeld.
PhD defence
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Dusane symposium
Conference
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Remittances Studies: Making and Mapping a Field
Conference
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Lova Study Day 2019: Gender Moves
Conference
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Worlds of clay and worlds of timber: The roots of the Early Neolithic in Central Europe
Lecture, Louwe Kooijmans lecture
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Everything has its Jaguar
PhD defence
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UNESCO Serial nomination of the Silk Roads: International initiatives and development perspectives
Lecture
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Origins and development of non-written administration in the Ancient Near East
Lecture, NINO-lezing