448 search results for “ancient geen” in the Staff website
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    Keuzegids Masters 2025: History and Classics and Ancient Civilizations score well above average
        
    
Two Humanities research masters and one master’s programme score well above average in the Keuzegids Masters: the research master History, the master and research master Classics and Ancient Civilizations.
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    Ancient fire expert Femke Reidsma on Tea-Break Time Travel Podcast
        
    
In her podcast Tea-Break Time Travel Matilda Siebrecht is joined by fire expert Femke Reidsma, to talk all about how this essential tool was made and used by our ancient human ancestors. How can you recognise an ancient hearth? Why is it so important to study the first use of fire? When was the first…
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    Strategies of ancient matriarchs challenge technological disparities in the digital age
        
    
At the transition of the Neolithic to Bronze Age, a societal clash took place between a male dominated oligarchy (also known as the patriarchy) and the matriarchy. The latter managed to exploit vulnerabilities in the 'bro-code' to reboot society's operating system.
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    Join the guided tour at the photo exposition on the ancient Mayan city of El Mirador
    
    
Organisation, Research
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    coverage of innovative research presenting a new method for recovering ancient human DNA
        
    
Since the publication of the article in the interdisciplinary journal Nature, over 200 news outlets have showcased the pioneering research.
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    Archaeologist Alejandra Roche Recinos investigates ancient immigration in Southern Guatemala
        
    
In June 2024 the Faculty of Archaeology welcomed a new Assistant Professor. Dr Alejandra Roche Recinos, originally from Guatemala, will strengthen the Faculty’s expertise on the archaeology of Central America. ‘I want to explore the lesser known archaeology of Southern Guatemala.’
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    Applying for jobs during the coronavirus pandemic: Ancient History alumni share their experiences
        
    
Three alumni of our Master’s degree programme in Ancient History talk to us about how they found a job after graduation during the coronavirus pandemic. During the interview, Gabriël hung a huge board covered in post-it reminders behind his laptop, Molly was glad that the members of the selection committee…
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    Dr. Andrew Sorensen at University of the Netherlands: Lecture on Ancient Fire-Use
        
    
When is the last time you made a fire? Not light a candle with a match, but an actual fire from scratch. Thousands of years ago, humans already made fire. Archaeologist Andrew Sorensen (Leiden University) explains when and how they did this.
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    Ancient DNA study reveals large scale migrations into Bronze Age Britain
        
    
A major new study of ancient DNA has traced the movement of people into southern Britain during the Bronze Age. In the largest such analysis published to date, scientists examined the DNA of nearly 800 ancient individuals. Publication in Nature on December 22, 2021.
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    Archaeologist Andy Sorensen in National Geographic Magazine about ancient fire use
        
    
When and how commenced the use of fire by early humans? Armed with stones, peat moss, and fungi, archaeologist Andy Sorensen tries to answer that question. In the February edition of the Dutch language version of National Geographic Magazine his research features in the section The Discovery.
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    Dr. Henry in Nature: How Ancient People Fell in Love with Carbs
        
    
In 2011, Dr. Amanda Henry published her findings from dental plaque picked from the teeth of Neanderthals who were buried in Iran and Belgium between 46,000 and 40,000 years ago. Plant microfossils trapped and preserved in the hardened plaque showed that they were cooking and eating starchy foods including…
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    Bert van den Berg on The Conversation: "Ancient scroll reveals new story of Plato’s death"
        
    
University Lecturer Bert van Den Berg shares about the recent research by The Greek Philosophical Schools project in Italy. The research sheds new light on the life and death of Plato.
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    Archaeologist Amanda Henry traces ancient diets and human adaptability with a Vici grant
        
    
Dr Amanda Henry has secured a prestigious Vici grant for her groundbreaking research project, Hominin FoodWays: Changing Diet and Food Processing Across Climate Frontiers. This five-year study, set to begin in September, aims to unravel the dietary adaptations of Eurasian hominins between 1.8 and 0.9…
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    Maarten Jansen compares ancient Mexican writing systems as Distinguished Emeritus Professor in Bonn
        
    
Maarten Jansen, professor emeritus at the Faculty of Archaeology, was appointed as Distinguished Emeritus Professor for two years at the University of Bonn. In this position, Jansen, a world-renowned specialist on ancient Mexican pictorial manuscripts, will further expand upon the long-standing collaboration…
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    Samatar Botan investigates ancient Aksum with a Mosaic 2.0 grant
        
    
In July 2022 our alumnus Samatar Botan received the news that he had received the NWO Mosaic 2.0 grant. This grant enables him to start a PhD research at our Faculty on the ancient Aksumite Empire, a topic that is close to his heart. We speak with him about his ambitions and drive. ‘I want to know more…
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    Bleda DüringFaculty of Archaeology
b.s.during@arch.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 6449
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    Kruijer wins Praemium Erasmianum Dissertation Prize with thesis on ancient Commagene
        
    
The prestigious Praemium Erasmianum Dissertation Prize is annually awarded to the five best dissertations published in the year before in the fields of Humanities, Social sciences and Law. During a festive ceremony in Utrecht Lennart Kruijer received the award from the hands of professor Bas ter Haar…
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    Ancient Roman cuisine was varied, international and accessible to all social classes
        
    
Banquets for the rich, porridge for the poor and a standard diet of bread, olive oil and wine. Just a few assumptions about the Roman diet.
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    Gripped by ancient hands: Cora Leder awarded prestigious NWO Humanities PhD Grant
        
    
How did early humans use their hands, and what can that tell us about our shared past? Cora Leder, newly awarded recipient of the NWO PhD in the Humanities grant, is set to find out.
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    As old as the road to Rome: 'Fake news was already to be found in ancient times'
        
    
Fake news a new phenomenon? Not according to Rens Tacoma and Indira Huliselan. In an NWO project, the associate professor and PhD student will delve into the twisting, scheming and tampering with facts that went on thousands of years ago.
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    Nico StaringFaculty of Humanities
n.t.b.staring@hum.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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    Jonathan StöklFaculty of Humanities
t.j.stokl@hum.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2255
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    University Sports CentreEinsteinweg 6, Leiden
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    Luuk de LigtFaculty of Humanities
l.de.ligt@hum.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2669
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    Ancient magnetic fields: What do they tell us about the early years of the universe?
        
    
Are magnetic fields older than the first light? And how did they influence the development of our universe right after the Big Bang? Cosmologists from Leiden, Groningen, and Utrecht are now collaborating to investigate this.
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    Comenius grant for more diverse ancient history: 'Especially in the first year of the bachelor, the impact of a project is great'
        
    
The History programme has been working for several years to make the curriculum more diverse and inclusive. With a Comenius grant, university lecturer Kim Beerden wants to take the next step.
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    Charlotte van der VoortFaculty of Humanities
c.van.der.voort@hum.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2125
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    Gerard VersluisFaculty of Law
g.h.a.versluis@law.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5278515
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    Alessandro AleoFaculty of Archaeology
a.aleo@arch.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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    Research by Willemijn Waal in various media
        
    
Research by Assistant Professor Willemijn Waal has gained attention from various media outlets. Waal investigates, among other things, whether the Greek alphabet might be older than previously thought.
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    Symposium: Visualizing Ancient Histories
    
    
Symposium
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    Lucien van BeekFaculty of Humanities
l.c.van.beek@hum.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2224
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    Ancient History (UMW) Research Seminar
    
    
Lecture, Ancient History (UMW) Research Seminar and Ancient Worlds Network Lecture
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    Annelou van GijnFaculty of Archaeology
a.l.van.gijn@arch.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272389
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    Stefan NorbruisFaculty of Humanities
s.norbruis@hum.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2727
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    Tazuko van Berkel receives Ammodo Science Award
        
    
University lecturer Tazuko van Berkel is one of this year's laureates of the Ammodo Science Award. The award includes a sum of 350,000 euros that she can use as she wishes to explore new avenues in basic scientific research.
 - Ancient History Research Seminars 2024-2025
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    Ancient History Research Seminar December 2024
    
    
Lecture, Ancient History Research Seminar
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    Ancient History Research Seminar December 2024
    
    
Lecture, Ancient History Research Seminar
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    Ancient History Research Seminar December 2024
    
    
Lecture, Ancient History Research Seminar
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    Peter BisschopFaculty of Humanities
p.c.bisschop@hum.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2980
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    Leiden archaeologists mentioned in Top 13 Discoveries in Human Evolution during 2023
        
    
In a recent article published on PLOS, Drs. Briana Pobiner and Ryan McRae of the Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History discuss the top 13 discoveries in human evolution in 2023.
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    Theo KrispijnFaculty of Humanities
t.j.h.krispijn@hum.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272171
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    Ilan PeledFaculty of Humanities
i.peled@hum.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2727
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    Studying archaeological roads gives insights into connectivity and movement
        
    
Archaeologist Tuna Kalayci investigates roads in a recent edited book. What happens if we think of roads not only as containers of action but also as dynamic and complex phenomena, as the action itself? This question inspired Dr Tuna Kalayci to bring together various studies across a wide range of epochs…
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    Casper de Jonge: 'By broadening the canon we keep antiquity modern'
        
    
On 1 May, Casper de Jonge will be appointed Professor of Greek Language and Literature. ‘Greek literature did not come from Athens alone: authors from Egypt, Syria and Asia Minor also wrote in Greek.’
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    P.J. VethNonnensteeg 1-3, Leiden
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    Vicente Fischer de Miranda Rodrigues wins KHMW Brouwer Thesis Prize for History
        
    
Master's student Vicente Fischer de Miranda Rodrigues is the winner of the KHMW Brewer Thesis Prize for History. He was awarded the prize for his research on donatism.
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    Rites of Passage in Ancient Near Eastern Rituals
    
    
Middle East Studies Lecture
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    The dohada Motif in Ancient Biographies of the Buddha
    
    
Lecture, VVIK