1,716 search results for “ancient geen” in the Public website
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    Yanna van GeenFaculty of Science
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    Ancient Networks
    
    
The archaeology of transregional exchange (1st millennia BCE-CE)
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    Ancient History Research Seminar, Student Presentations
    
    
Lecture, Ancient History Research Seminar
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    Modern Perceptions of Ancient Religions
    
    
The aim of this Research Traineeship will be to analyze the underexplored reception of ancient religions in popular culture, taking Dutch spiritual magazines as a case study. There are five such magazines: Paravisie (1986- ), Paraview (1997- ), Happinez (2003- ), Bres (1965- ), and Prana/Mantra (1975-…
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    L*CeSAR - Leiden Center for the Study of Ancient Religions
    
    
The Leiden Center for the Study of Ancient Religions (L*CeSAR) facilitates the integration of scholarly expertise and resources, promoting interdisciplinary collaboration and intellectual exchange among researchers of ancient religions, both within Leiden University and in the broader academic commu…
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    Ancient Greek ersatz econonomics
    
    
This subproject of 'From Homo Economicus to Political Animal' will be on ancient analogues for modern-day “ersatz economics”, the economics of the “man in the street”.
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    Daily Records of events in an Ancient Egyptian Artisans'Community'
    
    
Irene Morfini defended her thesis on 21 February 2019
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    Ancient Worlds network
    
    
The Ancient Worlds Network brings together staff and graduate students in LIAS working on the ancient Mediterranean and Near Eastern world.
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    Ancient Charm
    
    
The aim of ANCIENT CHARM was to develop neutron-imaging techniques and the associated equipment, and help establish neutron imaging as a mainstream archaeological analytical technique. In particular, one of the goals was a new imaging technique which called neutron resonant capture imaging combined…
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    Diversifying Ancient History
    
    
The project ‘Diversifying Ancient History’, sponsored by the JEDI Fund from the Faculty of Humanities, aims to thoroughly revise the first-year curriculum of Ancient History. Through these innovations, the course will cater the needs of the present generation.
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    Ancient History (research) (MA)
    
    
In the research master Ancient History at Leiden University you will study the history of the Greek and Roman period, focused on the mentality and social and economic history in the period 400 B.C.- 400 A.D.
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    History: Ancient History
    
    
Are you thinking about studying Ancient History? Learn more and watch the introduction video.
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    Introduction to Ancient Egypt
        
    
Do you live in Egypt and have you always wondered about all the pharaonic heritage surrounding you? This spring NVIC organizes a beginner’s level, introductory course in Egyptology. In 6 richly illustrated lessons, the history of ancient Egypt will be brought to life, both chronologically as well as…
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    Ancient Near Eastern Studies (BA)
    
    
The areas around the Mediterranean Sea have a rich and fascinating past. Do you want to explore these ancient and diverse cultures of the Mediterranean World? In the Dutch-taught Bachelor's programme Ancient Near Eastern Studies at Leiden University you will study the world of Ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia…
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    Classics and Ancient Civilizations (MA)
    
    
The MA Classics and Ancient Civilizations at Leiden University covers the entire range of present-day research on the civilizations of Egypt, Mesopotamia, Anatolia, Syria and Palestine, Greece and the Roman Empire. In chronological terms, the program covers thousands of years, from the early origins…
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    The impact of migration: Migrant-related change in the ancient Near East
    
    
This project aims at investigating the multidirectional effects of forced and voluntary forms of migration in the ancient Near East.
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    Classics and Ancient Civilizations (research) (MA)
    
    
The Classics and Ancient Civilizations (Research) master's at Leiden University covers the entire range of present-day research on the civilisations of Greece and Rome, Egypt and the Ancient Near East.
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    Ancient History: Empires, Societies and Cultures (MA)
    
    
Leiden University's master’s programme in Ancient History is your opportunity to obtain a comprehensive understanding of the history of the Greek and Roman periods, with a focus on the mentality and social and economic history of the period between 400 B.C. and 400 A.D.
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    Magical Passages in Ancient Near Eastern Rituals
    
    
This book focuses on the element of thresholds – makeshift gates, makeshift structures and house doors – as concepts of liminality in ancient Near Eastern magical rituals, and the idea of transformation they reflect.
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    The Materiality of Texts from Ancient Egypt
    
    
New Approaches to the Study of Textual Material from the Early Pharaonic to the Late Antique Period
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    The Teaching of Khety and Its Use as an Educational Tool in Ancient Egypt
    
    
On Wednesday 23 October 2024 Judith Jurjens successfully defended a doctoral thesis and graduated.
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    Ancient Egyptian Footwear: An Archeological Analysis
    
    
The wealth of shoes, sandals and other footwear from ancient Egypt is poorly understood due to lack of research. This is remarkable, because from the very beginning of Egypt’s long history footwear served practical as well as more spiritual purposes.
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    Skin Deep? Reading the Surfaces of the Body in Ancient Greek Literature and Science
    
    
The skin has recently gained attention within body studies for its many specific cultural and social associations, in addition to its biology. This project aims to examine the different layers of meaning and the functions invested in the skin in ancient Greece: how did ancient Greek literary and medical…
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    A war of words: What ancient Manchurian history does to Korea and China today
    
    
Why does the past elicit this intense activity in the present? What does the past mean for the present, and what does it do to it? A WAR OF WORDS will engage this complex of Chinese claims to Manchu-Korean ancient history, South Korean reactions, public discourse and cultural expression in both states,…
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    What’s wrong? Ancient Corrections in Greek Papyri from Egypt
    
    
This project looks at the Ancient Greek language from the perspective of the ordinary writer. A large corpus of more than 60.000 Greek texts on papyrus, from private letters to petitions and contracts, offers an excellent opportunity to study the Greek language as written by non-literary writers in…
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    Towards a historical contextualisation of Ancient Egyptian perspectives of the inner body, sickness, and healing
    
    
On Tuesday 30 April 2024 Jonny Russell successfully defended a doctoral thesis and graduated.
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    Marriage traditions and the stem family in ancient Egypt: a study of marriage contracts, social structure and family life
    
    
On Wednesday 11 June 2025 Steffie van Gompel successfully defended a doctoral thesis and graduated.
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    tell us: on ancestor worship, law, social status and gender norms in Ancient Egypt
    
    
On Wednesday 3 July 2024 Renata Schiavo successfully defended a doctoral thesis and graduated.
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    Classics and Ancient Civilizations (MA and Research MA)
    
    
Are you thinking about studying Classics and Ancient Civilizations? Learn more and watch the introduction video.
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    The writing culture of ancient Dadan; a description and quantitative analysis of linguistics variation
    
    
Fokelien Kootstra defended her thesis on 23 April 2019
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    Ceramic Perspectives on Connectivity in the Ancient Mediterranean
    
    
The book explores how ceramic studies illuminate interactions among ancient Mediterranean communities. By integrating post-colonial perspectives and network analysis, the volume transcends traditional
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    Ancient History in the Leiden University Botanical Gardens
    
    
Which plants in the Mediterranean garden were already known to the ancient Greeks and Romans, and how were they utilized?
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    Water Management in Ancient Mexico: Archaeological Heritage and Sustainable Development
    
    
This project investigates ancient water management of streams, springs and runoffs on the archaeological site of Monte Albán, Mexico, as a means to contribute with different stakeholders in the development of sustainable solutions to water problems today such as floods and scarcity.
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    Worlds full of signs: ancient Greek divination in context
    
    
This monograph by dr. Kim Beerden compares Greek divination to divinatory practices in Neo-Assyrian Mesopotamia and Republican Rome.
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    Cosmological interpretation of architecture: cases from Ancient China and Mesoamerica
    
    
The civilizations of ancient China and Mesoamerica, although not historically related and obviously different in many specific aspects (such as language and writing), show many interesting commonalities and similar tendencies in their cultural manifestations.
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    Knowledge Networks and Craft Traditions in the Ancient World
    
    
Material Crossovers
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    Maarja SeireFaculty of Humanities
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    Experience, Narrative, and Criticism in Ancient Greece. Under the Spell of Stories
    
    
Experience, Narrative, and Criticism in Ancient Greece pursues a new approach to ancient Greek narrative beyond the taxonomies of structuralist narratologies.
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    Paul BeliënFaculty of Humanities
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    Law and Gender in the Ancient Near East and the Hebrew Bible
    
    
This book examines how gender relations were regulated in ancient Near Eastern and biblical law. The textual corpus examined includes the various pertinent law collections, royal decrees and instructions from Mesopotamia and Hatti, and the three biblical legal collections. The book explores issues beginning…
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    Structures of Power: Law and Gender Across the Ancient Near East
    
    
This volume publishes the proceedings of the eleventh annual University of Chicago Oriental Institute Seminar. It uses the sphere of legal institutions as a prism through which to consider gender relations in the ancient world, both in the Near East and beyond. It examines how similar issues were manifested…
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    Mariëtte KeukenLeiden University Library
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    Patterns of Paleomobility in the Ancient Antilles
    
    
Patterns of paleomobility in the Caribbean were studied through an inter-disciplinary approach using a combination of archaeological, osteological, mortuary, and isotopic data.
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    Kim BeerdenFaculty of Humanities
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    Hieroglyphs, Pseudo-Scripts and Alphabets: Their Use and Reception in Ancient Egypt and Neighbouring Regions
    
    
The Egyptian hieroglyphic script was exceptionally versatile, as becomes clear when studying its multiple uses both within Ancient Egypt and beyond its borders.
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    Klaas WorpFaculty of Humanities
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    Carolien van ZoestFaculty of Humanities
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    construction grammar approach to the semantics of Dutch ergens and Ancient Greek pou
    
    
In this dissertation, the types of context Dutch speakers need to interpret the poly-interpretable word ergens ‘somewhere/anywhere’ are studied.
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    Fixing history: Ancient cultural practices of stone sculpture in central Nicaragua
    
    
For three millennia, carved sculptures were ubiquitous among ancient peoples in the Americas. Sculpted in stone, metal or wood, they developed into the well-known totem poles, colossal Olmec heads, royal Maya stelae and golden Inca statues.
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    Origins and Nature of an Institutionalized Gender Otherness in the Ancient Near East
    
    
This book surveys a distinct human phenomenon in the history of the ancient Near East: individuals who were born males but, under various social and historical circumstances, their masculine identity was considered ambiguous. They bore specific titles and were engaged in cult or palace administration.…