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The town that named an Iron Age culture: Hallstatt

Anyone who has ever heard me talk about my research into Early Iron Age elite burial practices, has heard me refer to the Hallstatt Culture of Central Europe. In this blog post, I give a short introduction to this exceptional Read more…

By Sasjavdv, 7 years27/01/2018 ago
Archeology

Fragmenting the Chieftain

Early Iron Age (800–500 BC) elite burials in the Low Countries My fascination with Early Iron Age elite burials started during my Research Master when I was interning at the National Museum of Antiquities. For a year I assisted the Read more…

By Sasjavdv, 7 years19/12/2017 ago
Archeology

Working with artists to reconstruct the past

In the past few years I have had the distinct pleasure of collaborating with not one but two talented artists – each very much with their own artistic style and technique – to reconstruct what Early Iron Age elites and Read more…

By Sasjavdv, 7 years29/11/2017 ago
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Reuvensdagen Studentendag

– post in Dutch as it is targeted at Dutch-speaking students – Reuvensdagen : donderdag = studentendag! De Reuvensdagen zijn het jaarlijkse congres voor archeologie in Nederland. Twee dagen met een programma vol interessante lezingen, een informatiemarkt en ruime mogelijkheden Read more…

By Sasjavdv, 8 years28/10/2017 ago

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