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PhD Student Line Egelund visited third-graders at Viborg Private Realskole, introducing them to archaeology and its importance for understanding the past and present world. Her own PhD project and the Caesar’s Forum Project took centre stage in her presentation.
Why do archaeologists use analytical techniques borrowed from geologists and the earth sciences? Assistant Professor Thomas Birch highlights how lead isotopes underpin a concerted European research effort into provenancing silver and showcases how it has been essential for reconstructing metal…
New publication by Independent Scholars Ingrid and Wolfgang Schulze (The Danish-German Jerash Northwest Quarter Project).
When excavating in Palmyra, Harald Ingholt made thorough records. These records are the basis of a large database compiled by the Palmyra Portrait Project since 2012. Research Assistant Julia Steding takes stock of the work done so far and the many possibilities generated by the database.
New publication by Assistant Professor Emanuele Intagliata.
Seminar summary by PhD Student Nikoline Sauer.
Conference programme now available.
By Rubina Raja, Nathalia B. Kristensen and Olympia Bobou.
New publication by Professor Fred Albertson (University of Memphis), Curator Kenneth Lapatin (J. Paul Getty Museum) and Centre Director Professor Rubina Raja.
New publication by Assistant Professor Gry Barfod, Professor Achim Lichtenberger (Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster), former PhD Student Alex Peterson, Professor Rubina Raja and Carmen Ting (University of Cambridge).
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