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The Museum of Cultural History's Annual Symposium of Classical Archaeology 2024 proudly presents Astri Karine Lundgren (MA), from the Editorial Board of CLARA Classical Art and Archaeology.
Archaeological Friday Seminar with Dr. Andrew Lamb
The Museum of Cultural History's Annual Symposium of Classical Archaeology 2024 proudly presents Dr. Michael Press from the Ansgar University College.
The Museum of Cultural History's Annual Symposium of Classical Archaeology 2024 is proud to present Dr. Hallvard Indgjerd, Senior Engineer, Digital Documentation, Department of Collection Management, Museum of Cultural History, University of Oslo.
The Museum of Cultural History's Annual Symposium of Classical Archaeology 2024 proudly presents Professor Emerita Ingrid Edlund-Berry from the College of Liberal Arts, The University of Texas at Austin.
The Museum of Cultural History's Annual Symposium of Classical Archaeology is proud to present Laura Ambrosini, Research Director, The Institute of Heritage Science, Rome
This year’s symposium is dedicated to the publication of the Collection of Arvid Andrén, mainly composed by Etruscan artefacts (in press); current issues related to the Collection of Baron Plato von Ustinow from Israel/Palestine; and the museum’s pioneering work on digital dissemination. Welcome!
What was the role of central places in the creation, consolidation, and maintenance of collective identities, polities, and kingdoms in first-millennium Scandinavia? In this conference we want to explore what kind of places are ‘central’ to political systems and constellations in the emerging Viking Age.
Arkeologisk fredagsseminar med Thomas Eriksson fra Statens historiska museer, Stockholm.
Josephine Munch Rasmussen and Sam Hardy will be giving a presentation of recent initiatives on safeguarding cultural heritage in Ukraine and other areas in war and conflict through the DECOPE research project.
Hvordan p?virker utstillingsmetoder publikums opplevelse? Velkommen til engasjerende samtaler om utstillingen som metode, dens rolle i kunnskapsproduksjon og formidling.
Velkommen til et fredagsseminar hvor vi feirer de nylig avlagte masterne for 2024!
Hvordan har IQ-tester blitt tillagt betydning og legitimitet fra mellomkrigstidens f?rste fors?k og frem til bruken av evnetester i dag? Hvem talte intelligenstestenes sak? Hvilke form?l har de hatt?
Archaeological Friday Seminar with Associate Professor Reinert Skumsnes, Centre for Gender Research, University of Oslo.
In the past 20 years, university museums have become more relevant public spaces of engagement and open debate about contemporary scientific, political, economic, and social issues. This talk will examine the past two decades to identify key drivers and actors for this development, while also discussing future perspectives and challenges.
I forbindelse med kreering av ?resdoktor Eilif Holte vil han holde foredraget Prosjektstyring, prinsipper og utfordringer.
KHMs forskningsr?d ?nsker alle tilsatte velkommen til ?rets feiring av forskning ved Kulturhistorisk museum. Dagen bringer smakebiter fra KHMs mangfoldige arbeid, og er en framifr? anledning til ? bli bedre kjent med organisasjonen vi jobber i - og den beste oppladningen til sommerfest noen kunne ?nske seg! Ingen p?melding.
Seminar with Sarah Semple, Professor of archaeology at Durham University.
Can exhibitions be qualified as research-in-itself? If they can, then how? Which criteria should be the basis of evaluating and verify research exhibitions? The aim of the PhD course is to build a solid knowledge-base for understanding the relationship between exhibitions and research in the past and today, in order to collectively explore potentials and challenges for what can be called research-by-display.
Archaeological Friday seminar with visiting researcher Menara Guizardi. In this additional Friday seminar she will present the volume The elementary Structuring of Patriarchy: Bolivian Women and Transborder Mobilities in the Andes from the Women on the Move Series, based on an ethnographic field work with indigenous women in the Andean Triple-border.
How have individuals, communities, government, and non-government institutions imagined, regulated, and mobilised technical and scientific forms of knowledge together with objects and people across regions during the Cold War? Associate Professor Roland Wittje will discuss his research in the history of science and technology at the Indian Institute of Technology Madras.
Global solidaritet spiller en viktig rolle i ? styrke kvinners stemme og fremme rettigheter p? tvers av landegrenser. P? dette seminaret utforsker vi hvordan okkupasjon og krig p?virker kvinners og jenters rettigheter i Den demokratiske republikken Kongo, og hvordan kvinner responderer for ? fremme rettferdighet.
Archaeological Friday seminar with Paloma González Marcén, who will present the PastWomen research network.
In 2021, the Embassy of Iraq sought assistance from Norwegian authorities and the Museum of Cultural History to recover suspected illicit cultural artifacts from a Norwegian collector. At this seminar, Professor H?kon Roland will discuss the operation and its aftermath, shedding light on the intricate relationships among academia, law enforcement, authorities, collectors, lawyers, and the media.