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19 Feb 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company Jagiellonian University Department Faculty of History Research Field History » Archaeology Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Country Poland Application Deadline 26 Feb 2024 - 23:59 (Europe/Warsaw) Type of Contract To be defined Job...
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The McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research is seeking to appoint a full-time custodian for its buildings situated on the Downing Site in Cambridge. The role holder should have a hands-on
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the study of coins found in archaeological contexts in different parts of central Spain. ----- El Departamento de Humanidades de la Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, en el marco del Proyecto 2023-T1/PH-HUM
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-building about the past. The researcher will be based at the Arctic Centre (est. 1970), part of the Groningen Institute of Archaeology (GIA), and will be supervised by TRACES principal investigator Dr Sean
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-building about the past. The researcher will be based at the Arctic Centre (est. 1970), part of the Groningen Institute of Archaeology (GIA), and will be supervised by TRACES principal investigator Dr Sean
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Foxe Basin of central Nunavut. The researcher will be based at the Arctic Centre (est. 1970), part of the Groningen Institute of Archaeology (GIA), and will be supervised by TRACES principal investigator
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R1 - Research Business Title (Internal Title) Archaeologist II Campus Columbia Work County Richland College/Division College of Arts and Sciences Department CAS South Carolina Institute of Archaeology
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of Archaeology and the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research. Further information about the post and the selection process can be found on our Job Opportunities website, linked below. Informal enquiries
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), part of the Groningen Institute of Archaeology (GIA), and will be supervised by TRACES principal investigator Dr. Sean Desjardins, an anthropological archaeologist, and Prof. Kees Bastmeijer, a renowned
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Institute of Archaeology (GIA), and will be supervised by TRACES principal investigator Dr Sean Desjardins, an anthropological archaeologist, and Dr Frits Steenhuisen, an environmental scientist and