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New thematic issue of Historical Archaeology: Contemporary and Historical Archaeology of the North
In the new issue of Historical Archaeology, 2015, Vol. 49, No. 3, guest editors, Jeff Oliver and Neil Curtis, assembled papers originally presented at the 2010 Contemporary and Historical Archaeology and Theory conference in Aberdeen (CHAT 'north').
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Collaborative Proposals Sought From University Partners
The Thames Consortium seeks proposals for collaborative doctoral studentships to start in October 2016 (application deadline 27 November 2015).
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Archaeologists Excavated Threatened Yup'ik Remains Due Climate Change and Storms
Excavations near a Yup'ik village in Alaska are helping its people reconnect with the epic stories and practices of their ancestors.
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PechaKucha night returns to Aberdeen
Images capturing the topic 'One World' will be delivered at the next PechaKucha Aberdeen.
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Multi-million pound funding boost for worldwide trials of Alzheimer's drug
A drug promising hope for Alzheimer's patients - the precursor of which made global news for the University of Aberdeen seven years ago - may now be less than two years away from tackling the 'dementia tsunami' facing today's world.
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Life-saving drugs, devastating disease and the demise of the dinosaurs: The double life of fungi
Fungi, in their many forms, have helped save millions of lives by producing drugs that fight infection. However, fungi themselves are also one of the world's biggest killers.
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Disruptions to the rhythms of life
Plants and animals, including humans, show strong seasonal cycles in health, behaviour and abundance, but these "rhythms of life" are being disrupted according to a study published today in the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B.
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Creating a Roman confusion in the North-east by Neil Curtis
In a previous article in Leopard (April 2015), Neil Curtis discussed some of the Roman objects found in Aberdeenshire and how these can reveal something of the relationships between the Romans and the native people of the North-east.
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Registration Now Open for ASSW 2016
The Arctic Science Summit Week (ASSW) 2016 will be held 12-18 March, in Fairbanks, Alaska. Early registration is open until 20 December 2015. Late registration ends 12 February 2016
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Granite City Strets Will Be Brought To Life By Art Project
Lead artist Professor Pete Stollery, Head of Music is behind a series of free entertainment events that will celebrate Aberdeen. Four 'trailblazer' events will launch Granite, a major arts project in November 2015.
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