1,337 search results for “language and cultural of the world” in the Student website
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Liza van den BoschFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Marc BuijnstersFaculty of Humanities
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Anouschka van Dijk -
Laurie Kalb CosmoFaculty of Humanities
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Tracing mobility and connection to place in the world’s first farming villages
How did people move and form communities when human societies first shifted from hunting and gathering to farming? A new study of the Neolithic period in southwest Asia, the birthplace of agriculture, offers fresh insights.
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Annelies Schulte NordholtFaculty of Humanities
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Ruth ClemensFaculty of Humanities
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Alette VonkFaculty of Humanities
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Surya SuryadiFaculty of Humanities
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Mysterious metal depositions were ‘the most ordinary thing in the world’
In Bronze Age Europe many bronze objects such as axes, swords and jewels were deliberately left at specific spots in the landscape. PhD research by Leiden archaeologist Marieke Visser shows that these practices were expressions of people’s relationship with the world around them. ‘It was a completely…
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Carmen KleinherenbrinkFaculty of Humanities
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Willemijn HeerenFaculty of Humanities
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Arnout KoornneefFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Rik van GijnFaculty of Humanities
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against higher education cuts: ‘This government is turning its back on the world’
Over 20,000 students, lecturers, administrators, support staff and many others protested on 25 November against the plans to make billions of cuts to higher education. Students and staff from Leiden University also travelled to The Hague to voice their objections to the disastrous plans.
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Chris FlintermanFaculty of Humanities
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Yoonai HanFaculty of Humanities
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Jelena ProkicFaculty of Humanities
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Discuss he consequences of Trump 2.0 for Europe, America and the world
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Kristof GombeerFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Paz Gonzalez GonzalezFaculty of Humanities
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Tian YangFaculty of Humanities
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René van WalsemFaculty of Humanities
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A 51,000-year-old carved bone is one of the world's oldest works of art, researchers say
The toe bone of a prehistoric deer carved with lines by Neanderthals 51,000 years ago is one of the oldest works of art ever found, according to a study released Monday. Leiden archaeologist Dr Andrew Sorensen, not involved in the study, reacts on the find in a news article by NBC News.
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Mahmood YenkimalekiFaculty of Humanities
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Miko FlohrFaculty of Humanities
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Peter WebbFaculty of Humanities
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Students: ‘We want to be the most sustainable university in the world’
The students from the Leiden University Green Office have big ambitions and have outlined their recommendations in a new Green Paper. Like being the most sustainable university in the world by 2030. Students Janey Franssen and Job Kemperman are two of the paper’s authors. How do they want to achieve…
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Ilios WillemarsFaculty of Humanities
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Bernhard RiegerFaculty of Humanities
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Tim SandersFaculty of Humanities
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Geert WarnarFaculty of Humanities
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Wim van AnrooijFaculty of Humanities
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Ab de JongFaculty of Humanities
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Sjef BarbiersFaculty of Humanities
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Carlos Roos MuñozFaculty of Humanities
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Elena PaskalevaFaculty of Humanities
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Ajeng ArainikasihFaculty of Humanities
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Henk ZoomersFaculty of Humanities
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Sulakshana de MelFaculty of Humanities