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Scheers, A. J. Where biology meets culture. A study of Bolivia’ s artificial cranial modification during the Tiwanaku period.
Schinning, F. To blog or not to blog. A research looking into the contribution of blogs and social networking sites to the accessibility of archaeology- in particular in regard to young adults in The Netherlands.
Schroots, E. Decolonizing human sacrifice and cannibalism in the archaeology and anthropology of the Aztecs. An analysis of the practice of human sacrifice and cannibalism in Sahagún’ s Historia General de las Cosas de Nueva España and Primeros Memoriales.
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Smyth, P. Heritage in Peril: A cross-cultural examination of the negative impacts of tourism.
Snaaijer, A. Detecting orthopaedic healthcare practices in Late Medieval and Early Modern Netherlands. A paleopathological analysis of three infirmary collections.
Sobonia, J. The black flag still flies: Heritage and the Golden Age of Piracy in the Caribbean.
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Research Master Theses
Aal, J. Between animals and bones: Reconstructing human behaviour by analysing taphonomic markers on osteological remains from Bronze Age settlement sites near Andijk, the Netherlands.
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Everts, A. Underneath the angels’ wings. An archaeological investigation of the iconography and ideology of angels in Late Antique Egyptian and Nubian religious and secular life.
Ganciu, I. Heritage for sale! The role of museums in promoting metal detecting and looting in Romania.
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