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A Comprehensive Approach to the Study of Electoral Reform: An Analysis of Chile’s Road to Electoral Reform (1989-2015)
PhD Defence
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2016 Annual Meeting Ceramic Petrology Group
Conference
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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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The way you move: ceramic chronology building through the materialized bodily gestures of manufacturing practices
Lecture, Archaeological Forum
- 2nd LCDS meeting: Big Data & Biology
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from online processing, actional diagnostics and contingency-based analysis of early perfectives in L2 Italian
Lecture
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French Interrogatives: An analysis of the morpho-syntax and intonation of question forms in reality TV shows and audio books
Lecture
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Elite Wari Women and Digital Methods - A GIS case study in a Peruvian Burial chamber
Lecture
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The complexities of interpreting Neandertal fire use signals
Lecture
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Monique van den Dries' Leiden Experience: 'Usually I end up with (too) many ideas and running projects'
Heritage expert Monique van den Dries has a long history with our Faculty. She did her studies and PhD in Leiden, and before returning to academia in 2008, she worked in heritage management for nearly 15 years. This has, given her a unique insight in the world outside of academia. ‘I want to literally…
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Neanderthals could make fire – just like our modern ancestors
Neanderthals were able to make fire on a large scale with the aid of pyrite and hand-axes. This means they could decide when and where they wanted fire and were not dependent on natural fire, as was thought earlier. Archaeologist Andrew Sorensen has discovered the first material evidence for this. Publication…
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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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Meet archaeologist Tuna Kalayci: ‘How can we integrate robots into archaeology?’
In the course of 2020 the Faculty of Archaeology was bolstered by some new staff members. Due to the coronavirus situation, sadly, this went for a large part unnoticed. In a series of interviews we are catching up, giving the floor to our new colleagues. We kick off with Dr Tuna Kalayci, who joined…
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This Week’s Discoveries | 18 October 2016
Lecture
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Spatial patterns in landscape archaeology
PhD Defence
- Workshop: Remote Sensing and Geophysics in Archaeology
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Building formal approaches for the study of spatial patterns in Galician moundscapes
Lecture
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Recent Advances in the Study of Ancient Migrations: Isotopes and Isoscapes
Lecture, Studium Generale