Globalisation, Battlefields, and Economics - Three inaugural lectures in archaeology (e-bog) af Helle Vandkilde
Helle Vandkilde

Globalisation, Battlefields, and Economics e-bog

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This booklet contains three inaugural lectures presented at Moesgård on the 22nd October 2004. On this day three scholars were appointed to professorships at the Institute of Anthropology, Archaeology and Linguistics at the University of Aarhus: two adjunct professors - James Gramham-Campell and Claus von Carnap-Bornheim - both elected for their outstanding qulifications within early Medieval and…
This booklet contains three inaugural lectures presented at Moesgård on the 22nd October 2004. On this day three scholars were appointed to professorships at the Institute of Anthropology, Archaeology and Linguistics at the University of Aarhus: two adjunct professors - James Gramham-Campell and Claus von Carnap-Bornheim - both elected for their outstanding qulifications within early Medieval and late Iron Age archaeology respectively, and one extraordinarily appointed professor, Helle Vandkilde, whose professorship on Globalisation and Archeology was made possible through a strategic investment by the Danish Research Council for the Humanities, 2004-2009.
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Undertitel Three inaugural lectures in archaeology
Forfattere Helle Vandkilde (forfatter)
Udgivet 18.01.2008
Længde 56 sider
Genrer Archaeology
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse Vandmærket
ISBN 9788779346802

This booklet contains three inaugural lectures presented at Moesgård on the 22nd October 2004. On this day three scholars were appointed to professorships at the Institute of Anthropology, Archaeology and Linguistics at the University of Aarhus: two adjunct professors - James Gramham-Campell and Claus von Carnap-Bornheim - both elected for their outstanding qulifications within early Medieval and late Iron Age archaeology respectively, and one extraordinarily appointed professor, Helle Vandkilde, whose professorship on Globalisation and Archeology was made possible through a strategic investment by the Danish Research Council for the Humanities, 2004-2009.