PhD-scholarships for research on the urban past
The Danish National Research Foundation’s Centre of Excellence Centre for Urban Network Evolutions (UrbNet) offers three fully financed PhD scholarships from 1 September 2015 focused on the archaeology, archaeoscience, geoscience and history of urban societies in the past.
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“Considering how best to spend their limited funds, the Italians had fallen back on intensive quinine therapy, a time-honored resource with a history of 300 years of continual defeat.” L.W. Hackett, “Once Upon a Time. Presidential Address,” American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 9 (1960): 110-11.
On a fine day in April 1829, a group of French scientists, members of a scientific expedition exploring the Morea, were approaching the town of Filiatra, in the southwestern Peloponnese. To their great surprise, a band of musicians ...
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