253 search results for “ancient egypt” in the Student website
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‘The ancient Egyptians were concerned with more than just death’
When we think about ancient Egypt, the first things that come to mind are usually mummies and sarcophagi. According to researcher and Rijksmuseum van Oudheden curator Lara Weiss, that impression is unjustified. She made an audio tour for the Rijksmuseum van Oudheden that focuses on living Egyptians…
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Mariëtte Keuken
Universitaire Bibliotheken Leiden
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Cisca Hoogendijk
Faculty of Humanities
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Nico Staring
Faculty of Humanities
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Marike van Aerde
Faculteit Archeologie
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13th International Congress of Egyptologists, 2023
Conference
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Study programme
When deciding what to study you undoubtedly read a lot of information about your study programme. Leiden University employs various systems to provide information about programmes and courses and to facilitate communication between lecturers and students.
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Study programme
When deciding what to study you undoubtedly read a lot of information about your study programme. Leiden University employs various systems to provide information about programmes and courses and to facilitate communication between lecturers and students.
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Study programme
When deciding what to study you undoubtedly read a lot of information about your study programme. Leiden University employs various systems to provide information about programmes and courses and to facilitate communication between lecturers and students.
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The ancient Egyptians were just like us
The people who lived in Saqqara, City of the Dead in Egypt, died thousands of years ago, but they are not all that different from us. This is what a study by the National Museum of Antiquities in Leiden, The Netherlands concludes. If you wanted to prove that you had good taste in ancient Egypt then…
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Sarah Schrader
Faculteit Archeologie
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Olaf Kaper
Faculty of Humanities
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Cecilia Palombo
Faculty of Humanities
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Willemijn Waal
Faculty of Humanities
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Maarja Seire
Faculty of Humanities
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Cornelis van Tilburg
Faculty of Humanities
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Paul Beliën
Faculty of Humanities
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Da Jin
Faculty of Humanities
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Miko Flohr
Faculty of Humanities
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Making and Experiencing Graffiti in Ancient and Late Antique Egypt and Sudan
Conference
- The global cosmopolis. Past, present and future of the city of Alexandria
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New series of Ancient World Lunch Talks
Research
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Lucy Bennison-Chapman
Faculty of Humanities
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Klaas Worp
Faculty of Humanities
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Carolien van Zoest
Faculty of Humanities
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Study programme
When deciding what to study you undoubtedly read a lot of information about your study programme. Leiden University employs various systems to provide information about programmes and courses and to facilitate communication between lecturers and students.
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Tazuko van Berkel
Faculty of Humanities
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Kim Beerden
Faculty of Humanities
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Liesbeth Claes
Faculty of Humanities
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Leanne Jansen
Faculty of Humanities
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Shenghao Yue
Faculty of Humanities
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Peter Bisschop
Faculty of Humanities
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Lucien van Beek
Faculty of Humanities
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Ben Haring
Faculty of Humanities
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Anita Keizers
Universitaire Bibliotheken Leiden
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Roosmarie Vlaskamp
Faculteit Archeologie
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Ashley Wilkinson
Faculty of Humanities
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KNIR Field School: Exploring Mountain Society in Ancient Samnium
Education
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Innovative research offers new insight into ancient infant feeding practices
New sampling and analytical strategies give archaeologists a better understanding of the nutrition and survival of ancient populations. Publication in PLOS One.
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Jürgen Zangenberg
Faculty of Humanities
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Podcast Finally Friday with ancient-fire expert Femke Reidsma
Pyrotechnology – the manipulation and control of fire – is one of the defining characteristics of humanity, and has impacted nearly every technology that we used in the past and study archaeologically in the present. Our PhD researcher Femke Reidsma joined EXARC's podcast for May’s #FinallyFriday to…
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Archaeological explorations in Jordan unveil traces of ancient caravan routes
Systematic aerial surveys carried out in Jordan’s Eastern Badia region since 1998 and about 10 years of simplified satellite image analysis have led to the discovery of multiple prehistoric sites, according to archaeologist Peter Akkermans. The Jordan Times interviewed him about the new insights.
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Quintijn Mauer
Faculteit Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Jac Aarts
Faculteit Archeologie
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Irene Vikatou
Faculteit Archeologie
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Maria Zisimopoulou
Faculty of Humanities
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Patrick Gouw
Universitaire Bibliotheken Leiden
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Hakan Külcü
Faculteit Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Diederik Meijer
Faculteit Archeologie
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Marie Kolbenstetter
Faculteit Archeologie