Research and education hand in hand: new minor launched from research project Constructing the Limes

Archaeologist Albert van Giffen looks on as two workmen work on the excavation o
Archaeologist Albert van Giffen looks on as two workmen work on the excavation of the Roman castellum near Valkenburg (ZH) in 1941-1943. Photo: Rijksmuseum van Oudheden (CC-BY 3.0)
Archaeologist Albert van Giffen looks on as two workmen work on the excavation of the Roman castellum near Valkenburg (ZH) in 1941-1943. Photo: Rijksmuseum van Oudheden (CC-BY 3. Since this year, a new minor Constructing the Limes has emerged from the research project of the same name , of which UU is the pen leader. The minor focuses on archaeological research on the border of the Roman Empire in the Netherlands and Germany. Several project members provide the teaching and it is intended that UU students will eventually be able to follow the minor as well. Army camps and a burial field. Eight archaeology students have now started the minor. They are working on two subprojects of the Limes project.
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