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Autumn 2011
Antiquity
- Sanne van Poppel (PhD student Nijmegen)
Urbs et Augustus. Rome in the imperial politics and representation of the emperors in the dynasty of Constantine the Great (306-363)
- Simon Speksneijder (PhD student Groningen)
Greeting and eating: control and hierarchy in Roman society, 80 B.C.–180 A.D.
- Jeltsje Stobbe (PhD student Amsterdam)
Changing Taste and Technology in Iron Age Satricum
- Sanne Veenenbos (MA Amsterdam)
The ethics and representation of illegally traded archeologica
- Sarah Willemsen (PhD student Groningen)
The necropolis of the ancient site Crustumerium
Art History
History
Spring 2011
Antiquity
- Kim Beerden (PhD student Leiden)
Omen-mindness: ancient Greek divination in context
- Mark Beumer (PhD student Nijmegen)
Hygiea. A new conceptual approach
- Léon Coret (PhD student Leiden)
The Importance of the choice of location in the Building Program of Emperor Hadrian of Rome
- Dirk van Gorp (PhD student Nijmegen)
Elitair ondernemerschap. Beheermechanismen van de Romeinse socio-politieke elite voor hun economische en financiële activiteiten in de late Republiek en het vroege Principaat
- Saskia Goudsmit (MA student Utrecht)
Transformatie van de stad Rome in de 5e - 7e eeuw
- Daphne Lentjes (PhD student Amsterdam VU)
Man, Settlement and Landscape: Land use developments and settlement dynamics in first millenium BC South-East Italy
- Eva Mol (PhD student Leiden)
Egyptian material culture and social experience in Roman domestic contexts
- Cristina Murer (PhD student Amsterdam)
Honorary statues for non-imperial women in Italy from the late republic till the 3rd century A.D.
- Sander Müskens (PhD student Leiden)
Provenance determinationof Aegyptiaca from Rome and the Roman world
- Loes Opgenhaffen (MA Amsterdam)
Behind the scenes: a hidden political significance in imagery of temple roofs in Central Italy (c. 530-480/470 BC)"
- Stefan Penders (MA student Leiden)
Divine nature?
Art History
History
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