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Clara Alfsdotter will carry out research on human decomposition News
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The pursuit of answers of ancient Sandby Borg mystery intensifies News
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The university's new professors lecture about their research News
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UNESCO Chair on Heritage Futures extended until 2025 News
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Digital exhibition celebrates 18th April – International Day for Monuments and Sites News
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New book about cultural heritage and the future News
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SEK 17.1 million to research in the humanities and social sciences from the Swedish Research Council News
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The university's new professors lecture about their research News
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The first DNA analyses provide a clearer picture of the victims at Sandby Borg News
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Samburu – one of few peoples that still create rock art News
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UNESCO Professor’s card game makes more think about the future News
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The sixth year of the UNESCO Chair on Heritage Futures News
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UNESCO Chair on Heritage Futures Building global capacity for futures thinking among heritage professionals
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Centre for Applied Heritage Applied heritage is about the potential of heritage to transform society. The Centre for Applied Heritage at Linnaeus University aims at advancing academic research and…
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Project: Heritage Futures Heritage Futures will employ innovative interdisciplinary arts and humanities based research methods to understand a range of practices which are undertaken across a number…
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Project: Ethical Entanglements – The caring for human remains in museums and research Research on human remains is a part of a long scientific tradition. Today museums are the custodians of extensive…
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Archaeothanatology Working Group Archaeothanatology is a multi-disciplinary approach in archeology, that studies funerary rituals in the past. Based on knowledge of natural decay processes, the method…
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Project: Samburu rock art – a unique cultural heritage The overall aim of this project is to document and convey the unique and still ongoing tradition of creating petroglyphs among the Samburu in…