458 search results for “ancient art” in the Staff website
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Art Hoti
Science
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Nico Arts
Faculteit Archeologie
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Nicky Schreuder
Faculteit Archeologie
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Suzan van de Velde
Faculteit Archeologie
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Ruurd Halbertsma
Faculty of Humanities
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Gerhard-Jan Nauta
Faculty of Humanities
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Ancient History Research Seminar December 2024
Lecture, Ancient History Research Seminar
- Ancient History Research Seminars 2024-2025
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An introduction to Performance art (live art)
Arts and leisure, Arts and leisure
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Caroline Gräfin von Courten
Faculty of Humanities
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Art exhibit Jeanne Viet
Arts and culture
- Media | Art | Politics (MAP)
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Maarja Seire
Faculty of Humanities
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Performative Photography (mix of photography & art performance)
Arts and leisure, Arts and leisure
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Caroline van Eck
Faculty of Humanities
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Juliette Roding
Faculty of Humanities
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Doreen Müller
Faculty of Humanities
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Guy Livingston
Faculty of Humanities
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Stijn Bussels
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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Mariëtte Keuken
Universitaire Bibliotheken Leiden
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Jürgen Zangenberg
Faculty of Humanities
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Anne van Dam
Faculty of Humanities
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Miko Flohr
Faculty of Humanities
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Klaas Worp
Faculty of Humanities
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Holding the Byvanck Chair in times of corona
Professor Caroline Vout, Cambridge University, was awarded the Leiden University Byvanck Chair in 2020. In a pre-Covid-19 world, the Byvanck Chair would stay in Leiden for seminars, lectures, and research activities. Instead, the pandemic disrupted this schedule. Last month, Vout taught her masterclass…
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Robert Zwijnenberg
Faculty of Humanities
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Carolien van Zoest
Faculty of Humanities
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Fan Lin
Faculty of Humanities
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Gorillas abducting women leads to new art history
Two statues of gorillas abducting women: they were what led PhD candidate Dick van Broekhuizen to write a new type of history of nineteenth-century sculpture. ‘If you view nineteenth-century art history from a less narrow perspective, the narrative changes completely.’ PhD ceremony on 21 June.
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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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Gabriel Paiuk
Faculty of Humanities
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AI models are full of Dutch art – what about copyright violation?
Are AI models such as Midjourney violating artists' copyright? Dirk Visser, Professor of Intellectual Property Law, spoke about this topic on Dutch current affairs news programme 'NOS Radio 1 Journaal' .
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Kim Beerden
Faculty of Humanities
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Hans Janssen
Faculty of Humanities
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Carlos Roos Muñoz
Faculty of Humanities
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Ellen Raven
Faculty of Humanities
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Janneke Wesseling
Faculty of Humanities
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Zsofia Pilz
Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen
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Shenghao Yue
Faculty of Humanities
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Mélie Louys
Faculteit Archeologie
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Anita Keizers
Universitaire Bibliotheken Leiden
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Peter Bisschop
Faculty of Humanities
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Ben Haring
Faculty of Humanities
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Leonor Veiga de Oliveira Matos Guilherme Ponsar
Faculty of Humanities
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Life in a port city: Roderick Geerts writes a blog post about the ancient port of Berenike
Roderick Geerts, a PhD candidate of the Faculty of Archaeology in Leiden, takes us on a short journey through the rich history of the Red Sea port of Berenike in Egypt.
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Liselore Tissen
Faculty of Humanities
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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…