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In the Grip of the Supernatural
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In the Grip of the Supernatural
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Embodied Dependencies
Prisoner from the city of Tonina (from Classical Maya Period, 8th century A.D.)
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NEW TIMINGS! Annual Conference "Embodied Dependencies"
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Online Workshop "What is new in the Archaeology of Mobilities? Current issues, latest trends”
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Digital Workshop (World Café), 18 February 2022
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New Podcast of Joseph C. Miller Memorial Lecture Series by David Wheat.
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New Podcast of Joseph C. Miller Memorial Lecture Series
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Embodied Dependencies
Prisoner from the city of Tonina (from Classical Maya Period, 8th century A.D.)
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Annual Conference "Embodied Dependencies"
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Rector Prof. Dr. Dr. h. c. Michael Hoch with BCDSS Co-Speaker Prof. Dr. Marion Gymnich and the appointees Prof. Dr. Claudia Jarzebowski, Prof. Dr. Julia Hillner, Prof. Dr. Pia Wiegmink and Prof. Dr. Christoph Witzenrath (from left)
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BCDSS Professorship appointments at Rector's Office
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New Podcast of Joseph C. Miller Memorial Lecture Series
Joseph C. Miller Memorial Lecture by Klaus Weber, Europa-Universität Viadrina, Frankfurt (Oder): Once a flourishing trade, then gladly forgotten: German ...
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Once a flourishing trade, then gladly forgotten: German involvements in the slave trade and New World plantation economies (16th-19th centuries)
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DEPENDENT is the research magazine of the Bonn Center for Dependency and Slavery Studies.
The first issue of our cluster magazine 2021 focuses on the connection of resources and asymmetrical dependencies in different societies.
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DEPENDENT 21-1 OUT NOW
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DEPENDENT 21-2 OUT NOW
The second issue of our cluster magazine 2021 has a particular focus on Research Area B “Embodied Dependencies.”
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DEPENDENT 21-2 OUT NOW
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Growing Exhibition
Opening of the experimental, growing, decentralised exhibition on 14 July at 17:00 (CET) via livestream
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Growing Exhibition