Maikel Kuijpers

@KuijpersMaikel

Interdisciplinary mess | Dr | Author | Archaeology & Anthropology | craft & cognition | material histories | Eng/NL |

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Joined January 2019

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    31 Aug 2020

    Check out my series on materials written for . In the coming months I will use my perspective as an archaeologist to explore four materials on which modern society is build. Available in Dutch, English and podcast!

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  2. Feb 5

    Ik snap het wel, dat protest. Komende woensdag mijn college misschien maar beginnen met Hang Youth: IK BETAAL ME STUFI NIET TERUG!

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  3. Retweeted
    Jan 22

    🎉Only 5 minutes left and Leiden2022 will be officially opened by means of an online filmpremière 🎉 Anyone with a curious mind may watch the opening with us. After the opening, the online link will stay available permanently. Now sit back and relax 🍿

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  4. Jan 10

    Deze bruggen doen meer dan de politiek om de absurde inkomensongelijkheid een halt toe te roepen. Tot hier en niet verder!

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  5. Jan 4

    Just one of the fantastic posters that second year students made for my assignment: "An archaeologist at COP26. What do you do?"

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  6. 24 Nov 2021

    In my reading, the pessimistic chapters are more convincing; especially with respect to economics. Too much of the hopeful chapters are still wishful thinking. We have work to do. 4/4

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  7. 24 Nov 2021

    This one allows you to make up your own mind. It does make for a slightly schizophrenic read and I recommend not taking in a pessimistic chapter just before bedtime, unless you prefer apocalyptic nightmares. 3/4

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  8. 24 Nov 2021

    from many different angles. But it’s mostly the book’s structure that is appealing. Every topic is dealt with in two chapters: a pessimistic and a hopeful one. A smart way to structure the book and much preferable over one-sidedly optimistic or pessimistic books out there. 2/4

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  9. 24 Nov 2021

    The Best of Times, the Worst of Times by . An absolute must read for everyone concerned about the state of the world today. Doesn’t matter which discipline you are in. Exceptionally broad in scope, dealing with population, energy, food, climate, and economics 1/4

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  10. 20 Nov 2021

    Checking Kiva to make some microloans. Here's a climate challenge summarised in one shot.

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    13 Nov 2021

    A nice look from the Holocene towards the Anthropocene (Black Sea coastal zone, NW Turkey)

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  12. 18 Nov 2021

    Fantastic visualisations. Unfortunately they mainly show in the unbelievable mess we are in.

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  13. 9 Nov 2021

    Van obsidiaan via de Romeinen en de glasblazers van Murano tot de hedendaagse floatlines van Saint-Gobain en the Shard in Londen. Het is een hele trip! Glashelder, hoop ik! via

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  14. 8 Nov 2021

    Tekst ingesproken. Morgen gaat de serie over materialen verder met gestolde chaos: glas. Inclusief guest appearance van Toetanchamon en zijn impactglas bling

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    3 Nov 2021

    Once again Barbados PM Mia Mottley has been the one who has delivered the speech the world needed. May she be heard, may we rise. Take 8 minutes to listen to the whole thing. Share the lines that grabbed you most.

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  16. 24 Oct 2021

    Vanmiddag naar Mindlab. Ik ben benieuwd! "Veni, Vidi, Vici? Een uitdagende theatervoorstelling voor eenieder die met hart en ziel een groot deel van zijn leven deelt binnen de universiteit."

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    5 Oct 2021

    Congratulations! And if you’d like to listen to Beatrice, join us on Fri for our first Pitt-Rivers seminar

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  19. 5 Oct 2021
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  20. 22 Sep 2021

    Seems there are some big problems with this study. Check out this thread:

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  21. 20 Sep 2021
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