Prof.dr. Barend Sijmons (1853-1935) was de eerste hoogleraar in Nederland die benoemd werd in de moderne talen. In 1881 werd hij hoogleraar Duitse taal- en letterkunde aan de Groningse universiteit.
Author: D.C.M. Raemaekers, J. Geuverink, M. Schepers, B.P. Tuin, E. van der Lagemaat, M. van der Wal
ISBN-13: 9789077922842
Publication year: 2011
This monograph explores the biography of an enigmatic type of material culture: the perforated wedges from the Early Neolithic (c. 5000-4000 cal. BC) in northwestern Europe.
Author: D.C.M. Raemaekers, E. Esser, R.C.G.M. Lauwerier and J.T. Zeiler (Eds.)
ISBN-13: 9789491431159
Publication year: 2012
This volume comprises papers presented to Wietske Prummel on the occasion of her retirement from the Groningen Institute of Archaeology (University of Groningen) in 2012. The contributions cover a wide range of topics from all realms of archaeozoology, such as animal husbandry and mobility, bird exploitation and fishery. The papers are dedicated to Wietske in celebration of her scientific career.
This study presents four case studies that elaborate on the results of two field survey projects (the Astura and the Nettuno surveys) that were carried within the ambit of the Pontine Region Project
The taxonomic identification of individual seeds and fruits of wild and cultivated plants is not always straightforward. The specialist literature and botanical reference collections can be helpful, and knowing where to begin reading and comparing can save a considerable amount of time. We wrote A Manual for the Identification of Plant Seeds and Fruits to make your search easier.
Author: M.J.L.Th. Niekus, R.N.E. Barton, M. Street & Th. Terberger (eds)
ISBN-13: 9789491431135
ISSN: 1572-1760
Publication year: 2012
This volume comprises papers presented to Dick Stapert on the occasion of his retirement from the Groningen Institute of Archaeology (University of Groningen) in 2011 and celebrates his scientific career.
With the publication of this volume of Circumpolar Studies, the Arctic Centre of the University of Groningen and the contributors would like to honour Ko de Korte.
In 1999, Nunavut Territory was created in the Canadian Arctic. The area is about 50 times as large as the Netherlands, and is inhabited by a population of 30,000. 85% of the population is Inuit, the indigenous people in this area. The central questions in this research project are what place or regional identities are being ascribed to Nunavut by different groups of people from within and from outside the region, and how do these identities work?
Thesis submitted to the Department of History and the Graduate School at the University of Wyoming in partial fulfillment of requirements for the degree of Master of Arts by Jay Jordan Butler. Laramie, Wyoming. July, 1949.
As the name Ancient Narrative indicates, the areas of interest of the journal are: Greek, Roman, Jewish novelistic traditions, including novels proper, the "fringe", as well as the fragments; narrative texts of the Byzantine age, early Christian narrative texts - and the reception of these works in modern literature, film and music.