Along with Carl Schuchhardt he was the most influential German prehistorian of his day, and was creator of the techniques of Siedlungsarchaeologie, or "settlement archaeology." His nationalistic theories about the origins of the Germanic peoples influenced aspects of Nazi ideology; nevertheless, he...
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1. China celebrates 100th anniversary of modern archaeology An event marking the 100th anniversary of the birth of modern Chinese archaeology was held in the city of Sanmenxia, central China's Henan Province on October 17, 2021. The discovery of the Yangshao Culture (5000-3000...
There is ongoing debate on a global level about (the lack of) women in senior leadership. Despite years of discussion about the alleged advantages of gender diversity progress has been glacial: top management roles and senior positions of power throughou
as much to life as it does to chemistry. The best stories I’ve written didn’t start with an outline, but with random phrases I’d jotted down in a notebook in a moment of epiphany. My favorite chemistry labs were exponentially disastrous as they progressed, teaching me more about ...
For reasons of space, I focus on just three of the stories currently dominating the discussion about gender equality in business: first, the story that there is nothing or little left to fight for, the battle is won; second, the story that gender equality is straightforward because there is...
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Glimpses into the past proved popular withSmithsonianreaders in 2023.Archaeology storiesthat resonated with our audience this year ranged from the recovery of ahand-sewn, 3,000-year-old boatoff the coast of what is now Croatia to an 8-year-old Norwegian girl’s discovery of aNeolithic dagger...
“no intuitively obvious and essential self to know, one that just sits there, ready to be portrayed in words. Rather, we constantly construct and reconstruct our selves”. The stories we tell to ourselves and of ourselves can “enhance the sense of self […]—or even alter one’s sense...
Inquiring minds can find out all that and much more in the best archaeology stories of Haaretz in 2020. 'Face of Yahweh' claimsets off archaeological brouhaha Israeli archaeologist says he found 3,000-year-old clay head depicting the biblical God of Israel. Colleagues r...