234 search results for “paleolithicum archaeology” in the Student website
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Leah PowellFaculty of Archaeology
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Pieter ter KeursFaculty of Humanities
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Maia CasnaFaculty of Archaeology
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Simon van der StratenFaculty of Archaeology
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Dennis BraekmansFaculty of Archaeology
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Lotte NagelhoutFaculty of Archaeology
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Bjørn Peare BartholdyFaculty of Archaeology
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Carolina Pereira De Queiroz MonteiroFaculty of Archaeology
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Alicia WalshFaculty of Archaeology
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Elizabeth Rodriguez EstradaFaculty of Archaeology
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Ilse KamerlingFaculty of Archaeology
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Lucas da Costa MacielFaculty of Archaeology
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Irini SifogeorgakisFaculty of Archaeology
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Jip BarreveldFaculty of Archaeology
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Jacobine MelisFaculty of Archaeology
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Dusan MaczekFaculty of Archaeology
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Femke LippokFaculty of Archaeology
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Laura Llorente RodriguezFaculty of Archaeology
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Marie SoressiFaculty of Archaeology
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Tentoonstelling: Het onvertelde Caribische verhaal
Het zichtbaar maken van ongeschreven verhalen van inheemse culturen en volken van de Cariben. Dat doet de tentoonstelling ‘Caribbean Ties’ in de Oude UB.
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Lychinta ZichemFaculty of Archaeology
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Jan KolenFaculty of Archaeology
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Corrie BakelsFaculty of Archaeology
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What is there to do at Leiden University in 2023? Six events to look forward to
From sponsored runs to festivals and from open days to concerts: Leiden University hosts lots of events each year. We are highlighting six of them for 2023.
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Carol van Driel-MurrayFaculty of Archaeology
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Sebastian Fajardo BernalFaculty of Science
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Mariana FrançozoFaculty of Archaeology
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Sarah SchraderFaculty of Archaeology
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Rachel SchatsFaculty of Archaeology
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DNA study reveals remarkable stability in prehistoric Low Countries populations
For thousands of years, the prehistoric communities of the Low Countries followed their own path, compared with the rest of Europe. An international research team has now published these findings in Nature.
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Martin BergerFaculty of Archaeology
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Early hunter-gatherers reshaped Europe’s ecosystems long before agriculture
In a new study published in PLOS One, Leiden archaeologist Anastasia Nikulina, together with an international team from France, Denmark, the United Kingdom and the Netherlands, challenges the long-held belief that early humans had minimal impact on their environment before the rise of farming.
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Jürgen ZangenbergFaculty of Humanities