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History / Archeology - 30.03.2021
Harassment in archaeology is occurring at 'epidemic rates'
Harassment in archaeology is occurring at ’epidemic rates’
Stanford archaeologist Barbara Voss calls out decades of widespread abuse and misconduct in the discipline of archaeology and offers evidence-based solutions to stop harassment before it starts.

History / Archeology - Environment - 29.03.2021

History / Archeology - Campus - 26.03.2021
Berkeley Talks transcript: Bess Williamson on the history of disability and design
Listen to  Berkeley Talks episode #110: "Bess Williamson on the history of disability and design." Björn Hartmann: Welcome everyone to Design Conversations at the Jacobs Institute for Design Innovation at UC Berkeley.

Linguistics / Literature - History / Archeology - 08.03.2021
Bryher's poetry gets translated for the first time
Bryher’s poetry gets translated for the first time
Cultura Rosanna Rion, lecturer at the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures and English Studies of the Faculty of Philology and Communication, has translated for the first time into another language -Spanishthe book Arrow Music (Animal Sospechoso, 2021), by the poetess Bryher.

History / Archeology - Campus - 02.03.2021
What crocodile mummies can tell us about everyday life in ancient Egypt
Subscribe to  Fiat Vox. When archaeologists, funded by University of California benefactor Phoebe A. Hearst, found hundreds of crocodile mummies on an expedition to Northern Egypt in 1899, they were annoyed.

Linguistics / Literature - History / Archeology - 25.02.2021
UC San Diego Library’s Special Collections and Archives Acquires First African Americana Collection
Collection chronicles the African American experience post-Civil War and documents migration West The UC San Diego Library announced today the addition of its first African Americana collection—the Turner Collection—to its Special Collections & Archives (SC&A).

History / Archeology - Politics - 24.02.2021

History / Archeology - 22.02.2021

History / Archeology - Politics - 11.02.2021

Social Sciences - History / Archeology - 11.02.2021

Campus - History / Archeology - 11.02.2021
Gender gap: Women represent two-thirds of doctorates, but hold only one-third of academic jobs
Women today represent two-thirds of all Canadian doctorates in archaeology, but only one-third of Canadian tenure-stream faculty.

Social Sciences - History / Archeology - 08.02.2021

History / Archeology - Architecture - 08.02.2021

Art and Design - History / Archeology - 25.01.2021

Health - History / Archeology - 25.01.2021

Earth Sciences - History / Archeology - 20.01.2021
New book reflects passage of time in maps
New book reflects passage of time in maps
Maps are often seen as representations of space, whether that is a particular landscape, planet or cosmos.

Politics - History / Archeology - 14.01.2021

History / Archeology - Campus - 12.01.2021
Norman Golb, renowned scholar of medieval Jewish history, 1928-2020
Prof. Emeritus Norman Golb, a multilingual scholar renowned for his pioneering research about medieval Jewish history and the Dead Sea Scrolls, died on Dec.

Campus - History / Archeology - 03.01.2021

History / Archeology - Politics - 28.12.2020
Dueling pulpits: Book by Jackson School’s Taso Lagos explores rivalry between two charismatic early-20th century preachers
Aimee Semple McPherson was a fiercely charismatic Pentecostal preacher and media dynamo of the 1920s and 1930s.

History / Archeology - 26.11.2020
The conquest and loss of Al-Andalus
La civilització del califat de Còrdova en temps.." La civilització del califat de Còrdova en temps d'Abd al-Rahman III , by Dionís Baixeras (1885).

History / Archeology - 24.11.2020

Politics - History / Archeology - 20.11.2020

History / Archeology - Philosophy - 02.11.2020

History / Archeology - Life Sciences - 30.10.2020
Librarian’s book explores the history of books bound in human skin
I believe that it is important for research libraries to preserve and provide access to materials that we find objectionable,- Megan Rosenbloom said.

History / Archeology - Media - 28.10.2020

Campus - History / Archeology - 21.10.2020

History / Archeology - 23.09.2020

Economics - History / Archeology - 11.09.2020
Why a 19th-century bank failure still matters
In 1865, Congress set up a bank for newly emancipated Black Americans to help accelerate their economic empowerment.

History / Archeology - Social Sciences - 28.08.2020

History / Archeology - 20.08.2020
Negating a Revolution
China historian says 'state consumerism' evolved as an unofficial policy of the Chinese Communist Party, not anti-capitalism In 1970s China, Chen Yilin became the proud owner of a regionally made wristwatch, a Yangcheng.

History / Archeology - Social Sciences - 19.08.2020

History / Archeology - Art and Design - 13.08.2020

Politics - History / Archeology - 12.08.2020

History / Archeology - Social Sciences - 10.08.2020

History / Archeology - Religions - 07.08.2020

Social Sciences - History / Archeology - 07.08.2020