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We are seeking self-motivated applicants for a four-year, fully-funded PhD position focusing on compiling, modeling and mapping archaeological data on subsistence harvesting among Inuit (from ca. AD
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PhD position in Arctic Landscape Archaeology (1.0 FTE) (V24.0201) « Back to the overview Job description We are seeking self-motivated applicants for a four-year, fully-funded PhD position focusing
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We are seeking self-motivated applicants for a four-year, fully-funded PhD position focusing on compiling, modeling and mapping archaeological data on subsistence harvesting among Inuit (from ca. AD
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Mapping the Archaeological Pre-Columbian Heritage of South America (MAPHSA). Leiden University is seeking an enthusiastic and well-qualified postdoctoral researcher in machine learning, in particular
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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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; Arts and Culture; History, European Studies and Religious Studies; Amsterdam Centre for Ancient Studies and Archaeology; Modern Foreign Languages and Cultures; and Literary Studies and Linguistics. Each
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Studies and Archaeology; Modern Foreign Languages and Cultures; and Literary Studies and Linguistics. Each department is made up of capacity groups, which consist of one or more professors and a number of
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a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Project Description The Faculty of Archaeology, Leiden University, seeks to appoint a 0,8 fte Postdoctoral Researcher for the duration of 3 years
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; Arts and Culture; History, European Studies and Religious Studies; Amsterdam Centre for Ancient Studies and Archaeology; Modern Foreign Languages and Cultures; and Literary Studies and Linguistics. Each
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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