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Coloring the Iron Age: Oldest dress in the Netherlands was bright red and blue

Coloring the Iron Age: Oldest dress in the Netherlands was bright red and blue Several years ago, during my PhD, I analyzed a number of textile finds from an Early Iron Age elite burial. Now – thanks to the help Read more…

By Sasjavdv, 4 years04/06/2021 ago
Mental health

Being an academic with mental health problems

My name is Sasja van der Vaart-Verschoof. I’m an academic archeologist who suffers from bipolar disorder and agoraphobic anxiety disorder, and today is the day I’m going to start openly talking about this. I truly wish that this wasn’t even Read more…

By Sasjavdv, 5 years11/03/2020 ago
Archeology

How I became an archeologist

Since I’ve been getting a lot of messages recently from people asking what it’s like to be an archeologist and how to become one, I decided it is high time I devote a blog to how I became one! My Read more…

By Sasjavdv, 5 years26/11/2019 ago
#metoo

#Metoo – a woman in academia & archeology

While I usually blog about the joys of being an archeologist, I want to shine a light on something far less pleasant – namely the sexism and harassment in academia and archeology with frequently inadequate response from the leadership. Something Read more…

By Sasjavdv, 6 years04/06/2019 ago
Personal

Why I signed up for Miss Pinup Benelux

So this Sunday (17-02-2019) I get to do something I’ve never done before: compete in a pinup contest. Yes, you read that correctly, I’ve entered the Miss Pinup Benelux competition and I’ve rarely been more excited and petrified at the same Read more…

By Sasjavdv, 6 years11/02/2019 ago
Conference

Visiting the EAA & tips for surviving conferences

On September 5th, 2018 I boarded a plane and flew south to attend the 24th European Association of Archaeologists (EAA) Annual Meeting in Barcelona, Spain. Every year archeologists take over a different city in Europe for a few days, and Read more…

By Sasjavdv, 7 years12/09/2018 ago
Archeology

Winning the Joseph Déchelette European Archeology Prize

I am honored and proud to say that on Friday 15-06-2018 I was awarded the Joseph Déchelette European Archeology Prize for my dissertation Fragmenting the Chieftain. This relatively new prize, named after internationally renowned scholar Joseph Déchelette (1862-1914) – one of Read more…

By Sasjavdv, 7 years26/06/2018 ago
Archeology

The weaponry grave of Neerharen-Rekem

Last week I once again traveled abroad with Valerio Gentile to examine finds from an exceptional prehistoric grave. This time we went to Tongeren, which (apparently) is the oldest town in Belgium, and once was the only Roman administrative capital within the country’s Read more…

By Sasjavdv, 7 years11/06/2018 ago
Archeology

Checking in with the Frankfurt Fürst

Recently I traveled to the Archäeologisches Museum Frankfurt with Valerio Gentile to examine the finds from the Fürstengrab of Frankfurt-Stadtwald, an exceptionally rich Early Iron Age chamber tomb that yielded an extraordinary set of grave goods. As it is geographically the Read more…

By Sasjavdv, 7 years17/05/2018 ago
Personal

Why everyone should get Sugarcoated

While I generally intend to blog on things related to my research and life as an academic, I’m going to go a little ‘off topic’ in this one. In honor of the pictures gracing this website, I want to do Read more…

By Sasjavdv, 7 years11/05/2018 ago

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  • Being an academic with mental health problems
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  • #Metoo – a woman in academia & archeology
  • Why I signed up for Miss Pinup Benelux
  • Visiting the EAA & tips for surviving conferences
  • Winning the Joseph Déchelette European Archeology Prize
  • The weaponry grave of Neerharen-Rekem
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