681 search results for “archaeology of the near east” in the Student website
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Ugur DerinFaculty of Humanities
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Agnes Schneider - Getting started!
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Marleen ReichgeltFaculty of Humanities
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Yung LinFaculty of Humanities
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Hoe ontstonden handelsnetwerken in het derde millennium voor Christus?
Grondstoffen werden vroeger over duizenden kilometers afstand vervoerd. Waarvoor werden ze geruild en waarom sloten mensen in West-Azië zich aan bij deze handelsnetwerken?
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Casper van DijkFaculty of Humanities
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Camilla MarracciniFaculty of Humanities
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War in the Middle East: What are the implications?
The US-Israeli strikes on Iran have been welcomed by critics of the regime but have also prompted intense concern. They’ve triggered a dangerous domino effect across the region and beyond. Leiden experts share their insights on the potential consequences.
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Verena MeyerFaculty of Humanities
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Keara TheFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Jiyan IlbrinkFaculty of Humanities
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Florian Schneider
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Salvador Santino Regilme in East Asia Forum: 'The Philippines confronts Duterte’s authoritarian legacy at The Hague'
In a newly published article in East Asia Forum (Australian National University), Salvador Santino Regilme, reflects on the global significance of former Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte’s arrest and trial at the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague.
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Jay HuangFaculteit Governance and Global Affairs
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Paul KesslerFaculty of Science
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Limin TehFaculty of Humanities
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Coen van 't VeerFaculty of Humanities
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Igor BoogFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Mohamed MuseFaculteit Governance and Global Affairs
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Why we need to look underwater to understand our past
Traces of the past remain hidden in rivers, lakes and seas. In his inaugural lecture Martijn Manders will explain why underwater archaeology is important to understanding our history.
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Carina van den HovenFaculty of Humanities
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Gerrit Dusseldorp