448 search results for “ancient geen” in the Staff website
- Graduation ceremony for Advanced LL.M. in Law and Digital Technologies
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    Johanna Berkheij-DolFaculty of Humanities
j.berkheij@hum.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5271646
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    Millet isotopes reveal advanced agriculture in early imperial China
        
    
A new study reveals how ancient Chinese farmers managed soil fertility and water resources over thousands of years. By analyzing carbon and nitrogen stable isotopes in millet crops, the research provides long-term isotopic evidence of farmland management practices in the Guanzhong Basin—the political…
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    Three Leiden PhD candidates awarded Mosaic 2.0 scholarships
        
    
Three PhD candidates from Leiden University have been awarded a Mosaic 2.0 scholarship for their PhD research. The Dutch Research Council (NWO) Mosaic 2.0 programme is aimed at an underrepresented group of graduates with a migrant background.
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    Archaeologist Sarah Schrader receives a grant to explore the evolution of stress
        
    
Stress and overwork are massive problems today, but relatively little is known about stress factors in the past. With a look at the deep history of stress, Sarah Schrader hopes to get a better understanding of the human stress experience. Her project application received an NWO XS grant.
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    Graduation ceremony MSc Political Science, session 2
    
    
Festival
 - Graduation Ceremony MSc Biology
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    Graduation Ceremony Statistics & Data Science
    
    
Graduation Ceremony
 - Graduation Ceremony ICT in Business
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    Graduation ceremony MSc Political Science, session 1
    
    
Festival
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    National Museum of Antiquities (RMO) open on Thursday nights
    
    
Social
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    Rafal Matuszewski awarded a KNAW Early Career Partnership
        
    
Dr. Rafal Matuszewski, assistant professor at the ancient history department of the Institute for History, has been awarded an Early Career Partnership by the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW).
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    Attend the annual Byvanck Lecture on Digital Safeguarding of the Baalshamîn Temple in Palmyra
    
    
Research
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    Medals for Humanities Faculty programmes
        
    
Three programmes at the Faculty of Humanities have been awarded medals by EW and ResearchNed. The bachelor’s in German Language and Culture took gold, and the bachelor's in Ancient Near Eastern Studies and the master's in Middle Eastern Studies each earned a bronze medal.
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    Rafal Matuszewski elected to the Young Academy of Europe
        
    
Rafał Matuszewski has been elected Fellow of the Young Academy of Europe (YAE) in recognition of his academic leadership and outstanding scientific achievements in the fields of ancient Greek history and classics.
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    New archaeological perspectives on an Arabian oasis in Islamic periods
    
    
Lecture
 - Afstudeerceremonie MSc Biologie
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    In pictures: animal mummies in a scanner
        
    
The story of Tutankhamun, the Egyptian pharaoh, is world famous. But did you know that the Ancient Egyptians mummified not only people but animals too? The National Museum of Antiquities in Leiden recently put a bunch of animal mummies through a CT scanner. This was in collaboration with Canon Netherlands…
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    Five tips for the Night of Discoveries
        
    
The Night of Discoveries will take place on 20 September in the area around Hortus botanicus Leiden, the Old Observatory, Pieterkserk, the Academy Building, Old School, the Faculty Club and the PJ Veth Building.
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    Introducing: Indira Huliselan
        
    
Indira Huliselan recently joined the Institute for History as a PhD candidate within the research project 'Roman Fake News? Documentary Fictions in the Roman Empire'. Below, she introduces herself.
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    State Secretary Gräper visits to discuss cultural heritage and opening up collections
        
    
How should we address our colonial heritage? And how digital and accessible are our collections? Outgoing State Secretary Fleur Gräper spoke with researchers and heritage specialists about this on 25 January.
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    Graduation ceremony master's programme Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology
    
    
Festival, Graduation ceremony
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    50 years of Dispuut Pleyte: “At get-togethers I walked across the Rapenburg with boxes full of glasses”
        
    
Party for Dispuut Pleyte (so called after the 19th-century Dutch Egyptologist). The study association for Ancient Near Eastern studies and Classics and Ancient Civilizations celebrates its 50th anniversary. Ahead of the festive symposium on 7 June, we look back and ahead with chairman Steef Haeldermans…
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    Network on Greek Sanctuaries Leads to New Perspectives on Antiquity
        
    
A group of experts on ancient Greek religious practices has joined forces in the form of the HIERON network. In a grassroots fashion, they decided to host frequent get-togethers in order to share experiences, research ideas, and interdisciplinary views. Leiden archaeologist Michael Kerschner was one…
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    Grants for fundamental research in Leiden
        
    
Three fundamental research projects at Leiden in physics, chemistry and medical science have received funding from the Dutch Research Council (NWO). They involve research on magnetic fields in the universe, the role of myeloid cells in cancer immunotherapy and the evolution of ancient proteins.
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    ERC Advanced Grants for four Leiden researchers
        
    
From a new generation of antibiotics and more-effective vaccines to a map of dark matter and new light on Hindu traditions. Four researchers from Leiden University have received a prestigious €2.5m ERC Advanced Grant to develop their research.
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    New professor David Holmes engages with age-old counting problems
        
    
As of 1 October, David Holmes has been appointed full professor of Pure Mathematics at the Mathematical Institute (MI). His work lies at the intersection of algebra, geometry and number theory.
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    Online exhibition - The world’s last picture writing: Naxi Dongba manuscripts
        
    
Manuscripts that look like a comic book, that's how you could describe the manuscripts of the Dongba people from China. The manuscripts are one of the last examples of a so-called pictographic script that can only be interpreted by Dongba priests, shamans, who have knowledge of the ancient Dongba cu…
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    Banner exhibition graphic works of Harry van Kruiningen about the Epic of Gilgamesh
        
    
The Epic of Gilgamesh was a lifelong inspiration to artist Harry van Kruiningen. This tale from Mesopotamia about the adventures of Gilgamesh, the legendary king of Uruk, and his friend Enkidu is one of the oldest surviving epics in world literature. Despite its almost 4,000 year age, it still captures…
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    In Memoriam: Prof.dr. Henk Bodewitz (1939-2022)
        
    
On August 18, 2022, Henk Bodewitz, distinguished Indologist and emeritus professor of Sanskrit at Leiden University, passed away in his hometown of Utrecht.
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    How seals point to an undocumented prehistoric language
        
    
Language can be a time machine: we can learn from ancient texts how our ancestors interacted with the world around them. But can language also teach us something about people whose language has been lost? PhD candidate Anthony Jakob investigated whether the languages of prehistoric populations left…
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    Do you find interest in both video games and the past? Then do not miss the Interactive Pasts Conference
    
    
Organisation
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    Podcast: an introduction to the Persian Book of Kings
        
    
How did the mythical kings of ancient Persia live? In this podcast, we delve into the Shahnameh, also known as the Book of Kings.
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    Exploring Mountain Society in Beira Alta (Portugal) with the KNIR
    
    
Education
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    Petra Sijpesteijn elected Corresponding Member of the Austrian Academy of Sciences
        
    
In its session of 15 April 2024, the Austrian Academy of Sciences elected professor Petra Sijpesteijn as one of its new Corresponding Members.
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    Archaeological Field Work: Exploring Mountain Society in Beira Alta (Portugal)
    
    
Education
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    New book by Timo Slootweg, Tragedy in Ethics and Law: Other Voices of Dionysus
        
    
In a world where law and morality strive for clarity, order, and control, this book challenges us to confront what has long been forgotten: the tragic dimension of existence. Drawing on the ancient wisdom of Greek tragedy and the passionate urgency of both atheist and religious existentialism, Timo…
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    Tragic news concerning Dr Andrzej Antczak
    
    
Social
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    Faculty Office has moved to Herta Mohr Building
        
    
As from Wednesday 13 May, the Faculty Office has moved to the Herta Mohr Building.
 - Daring questions in Islam
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    Curator Ruurd Halbertsma: ‘Surely we can’t just sweep away antiquity?’
        
    
Like many others, Ruurd Halbertsma has had a rollercoaster of a year. His museum, the National Museum of Antiquities (RMO), was closed for a long while because of the lockdown. Visitor numbers picked up again from September, but it the next few weeks will be tense now the hospitals are full again. Halbertsma:…
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    Tazuko van Berkel and Noel de Miranda join Young Academy
        
    
Leiden researchers Tazuko van Berkel (Greek and Latin Language and Culture) and Noel de Miranda (Tumour Immunology, LUMC) will join the KNAW’s Young Academy next year. They will be inducted on 22 March 2021.
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    Archaeology Hall of Fame 2023
        
    
Special achievements, grants and a top 10 ranking, a great calendar year for the Faculty of Archaeology! See the overview of 2023 in the hall of fame below.
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    Overhandiging tweede deel 'A History of Russian Law'
        
    
Vijf jaar na de overhandiging van ‘A History of Russian Law’, overhandigde emiritus hoogleraar Ferdinand Feldbrugge op 16 januari het tweede deel van zijn unieke overzichtswerk aan decaan van de Faculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid Joanne van der Leun.
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    Prestigious Gutenberg Research Award for archaeologist Wil Roebroeks
        
    
Leiden archaeologist Professor Wil Roebroeks receives the 2021 Gutenberg Research Award of Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU). "By granting Wil Roebroeks the 2021 Gutenberg Research Award, we are honoring his extraordinary contributions to paleoanthropology through his field research, his interdisciplinary…
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    Homo erectus discovery in Indonesia features in news stories world wide
        
    
The Leiden archaeologist Harold Berghuis was closely involved in archaeological discoveries off the coast of Java. Skull fragments and other fossil remains provide new insights into the world of Homo erectus. The discovery was the subject of numerous news reports.
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    Book presentation: Coping with Versnel
        
    
At a festive book presentation on the 21st of July Prof. em. Henk Versnel received a copy of the volume Coping with Versnel. This historiographical volume highlights the important position of Versnel’s work in the study of religion in the ancient world.
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    The dean Mark Rutgers speaks at penultimate session of flash campaign
        
    
After the new government announced its plans to cut expenditure on academic education, the Faculty of Humanities launched the flash campaign ‘Stop the Catastrophic Cuts to Universities!’. Now academics across the university have been explaining why their discipline is needed.
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    Petra Sijpesteijn elected to the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres
        
    
The Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres (AIBL), one of the five academies that make up the Institut de France, has elected professor Petra Sijpesteijn as foreign corresponding member (correspondant étranger), to fill the seat of the renowned Egyptologist Edda Bresciani.
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    Scores of visitors attend open evening at new Middle Eastern Library
        
    
Over 200 people paid their first visit to the new Middle Eastern Library on a special open evening. As well as exploring the library, they got to see exhibitions, speed lectures and premieres about Leiden University’s Middle Eastern collections.