Leiden University

Graduate Student, Archaeology

Thesis Title: Cultural landscapes and social networks in the long term. A network approach to Bronze Age trajectories (c. 2000-1000 BC) in Abruzzo and Lazio (Central Italy). Part 1. Emancipating the earlier Bronze Age

Harry Fokkens
Raymond Corbey

About

I'm finalising my PhD thesis "Cultural landscapes and social networks in the long term. A network approach to Bronze Age trajectories (c. 2000-1000 BC) in Abruzzo and Lazio (Central Italy). Part 1. Emancipating the earlier Bronze Age" (to be submitted April 2011). The publication of the companion volume "Part 2. Following through the later Bronze Age" is planned at the time of my PhD defense (2011), unless other job opportunities (research/teaching position) happen to come my way.

Further background is that I've worked part-time as a librarian at the Faculty of Archaeology, Leiden University since 2000, in order to fund my PhD research. As part of a reorganisation of the University Library including a relocation of the archaeology collection from the Faculty, my position as a librarian has been discontinued.

Contact Information

Homepage:

http://www.archaeology.leiden.edu/graduate-school/phd-programme/candidates/eric-van-rossenberg.html

 
Contributions to the History of Concepts
Post-Medieval Archaeology
Praehistorische Zeitschrift

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