19 search results for “paleolithic” in the Staff website
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    Alexander VerpoorteFaculty of Archaeology
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    Alexander WilkinsonFaculty of Archaeology
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    Vincent Niochet investigates intercultural connectivity in the deep past with an NWO PhDs in the Humanities grant
        
    
For already two years, Vincent Niochet has been affiliated with the Leiden Faculty of Archaeology as an external PhD candidate. Now, he has been awarded an NWO PhDs in the Humanities grant, allowing him to continue his research as a paid PhD staff member. ‘The past two years have been quite challenging,…
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    Irini SifogeorgakisFaculty of Archaeology
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    Aitor Burguet-CocaFaculty of Archaeology
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    Leiden research on Neanderthals featured in the Wall Street Journal article
        
    
In the article “Neanderthals and Us: We’re More Alike Than Once Thought”, we are reminded that many negative traits, from unintelligent to unsophisticated, have long been attributed to Neanderthals in popular culture. However, recent studies bring to light an ever-increasing amount of evidence contradicting…
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    Alessandro AleoFaculty of Archaeology
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    Cora Tabea LederFaculty of Archaeology
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    Vincent NiochetFaculty of Archaeology
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    Marie SoressiFaculty of Archaeology
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    Possibly the oldest known piece of figurative art found in Indonesia
        
    
A team of researchers has dated a prehistoric painting in Indonesia to at least 51.200 years ago, they have proposed in a study that this painting is the oldest known example of “figurative” art.
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    Archaeology Inter-Section journal offers students the chance to publish: ‘Inter-Section is a great way to get your work in the spotlight’
        
    
The Faculty of Archaeology's own home-grown journal Inter-Section has released a new volume. Inter-Section offers students and PhD candidates the unique chance to publish in a peer-reviewed journal. Karel Kuipers and Tullio Abruzzese contributed to the new volume.
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    125,000-year-old Neanderthal ‘fat factory’ discovered in Germany
        
    
The Neumark-Nord 2 site in central Germany, dates back to 125,000 years ago. During an interglacial period with temperatures similar to those today, Neanderthals where doing something we previously thought happened only tens of thousands of years later.
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    Eduard PopFaculty of Archaeology
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    Organising a sustainable academic event at Archaeology: ‘You will be surprised how many people actually enjoy it’
        
    
At Leiden University many staff members and students value making sustainable and responsible choices in their personal lives. Making these choices in our professional lives may feel a bit more complicated. But is that feeling justified? Archaeologists Gerrit Dusseldorp and Roos van Oosten share their…
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    Corrie BakelsFaculty of Archaeology
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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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    Paleonerds Lecture: Visual Palaeopsychology
    
    
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    Cultural continuities and discontinuities: the Neolithic ornament assemblages from Franchthi (Greece)
    
    
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