420 search results for “medieval studies” in the Staff website
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Hans Janssen
Faculty of Humanities
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Rachel Schats
Faculteit Archeologie
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Jacobine Melis
Faculteit Archeologie
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Geert Warnar
Faculty of Humanities
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Alireza Asghari
Faculty of Humanities
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Julia Szirmai
Faculty of Humanities
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Jip Barreveld
Faculteit Archeologie
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Maia Casna
Faculteit Archeologie
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Weishuo Li
Faculteit Archeologie
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'Rome after Rome': a unique student-scholar exploration of early medieval Rome
Debates about the ‘end’ of the Roman era, how, when, and even if it ended, are still very much alive and raging. However, what happened after the (long) late antique period is a lesser-known and lesser-studied subject. The post-Roman past needs, however, as much energetic investigation and discussion.…
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Antoinette Huijbers
Faculteit Archeologie
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Dusan Maczek
Faculteit Archeologie
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Frans Theuws
Faculteit Archeologie
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Olga van Marion
Faculty of Humanities
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Ahab Bdaiwi
Faculty of Humanities
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Irene O'Daly
Faculty of Humanities
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Nina Jaspers
Faculteit Archeologie
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Arnold Mol
Faculty of Humanities
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Letty ten Harkel
Faculteit Archeologie
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Robert Stein
Faculty of Humanities
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Claire Weeda
Faculty of Humanities
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Medieval Mediterranean Study Group Introduction Symposium
Conference
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Egbert Bos
Faculty of Humanities
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Archaeologist Mette Langbroek works on beads exhibition: ‘Humans have a special relationship with beads'
Beads are among the oldest types of human artistic expression. Even so, the small ornaments have a bad status record regarding archaeological investigation. PhD candidate Mette Langbroek, usually at home studying early medieval beads, had the opportunity to work on a publication and exhibition on 5000…
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New publication investigates curious shift of 7th century burial practices
At the end of the 7th century something curious occurs in Northwestern Europe. Suddenly, people start burying the dead next to their dwellings instead of in communal cemeteries. Professor Frans Theuws recently published a book on this phenomenon. ‘We wanted to know if the study of these farmyard burials…
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Christopher Green
Faculty of Humanities
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Channa Li
Faculty of Humanities
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Skeletal Evidence for Malaria in the Medieval Netherlands
Until very recently malaria was an impactful disease in the Netherlands. While currently mainly regarded as a tropical disease, references to symptoms which could be related to the disease are found in several historical documents from the 17th century onwards. To be able to better understand this disease…
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Xiao Luo
Faculty of Humanities
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Philomeen Dol
Faculty of Humanities
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Crewe Williams
Faculty of Humanities
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Shirley Alexander
Faculty of Humanities
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Amirardalan Emami
Faculty of Humanities
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Maaike Beemsterboer
Faculty Governance and Global Affairs
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Yujing Tan
Faculty of Humanities
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Nico Kaptein
Faculty of Humanities
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Steven Hagers
Faculty of Humanities
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Haneen Omari
Faculty of Humanities
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Xiong Xiong
Faculty of Humanities
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Boudewijn Walraven
Faculty of Humanities
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Geoffrey Cain
Faculty of Humanities
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Jurre Knoest
Faculty of Humanities
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Aihua Li
Faculty of Humanities
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Peter Verhagen
Faculty of Humanities
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Maghiel van Crevel
Faculty of Humanities
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Ab de Jong
Faculty of Humanities
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Hyo Jin Pak
Faculty of Humanities
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Archaeology student Anne Wagemakers wins LISF prize for report on research in Spain
With the help of a LUF grant, archaeology student Anne Wagemakers investigated an archaeological assemblage in Spain. Now her research report has won the annual LISF prize.
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Henk Schulte Nordholt
Faculty of Humanities
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Antheun Janse
Faculty of Humanities