Riia Timonen
PhD candidate / guest
- Name
- Dr. R.E. Timonen
- Telephone
- +31 71 527 2727
- r.e.timonen@arch.leidenuniv.nl
- ORCID iD
- 0000-0003-0142-8175
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Riia Timonen is a PhD candidate at the Faculty of Archaeology.
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Riia Timonen is a PhD student in the Faculty of Archaeology at Leiden University. She received her MA from the University of Jyväskylä, Finland and has recently complemented her studies at the University of Helsinki. In addition to studying, Ms. Timonen has participated in various archaeological and geophysical fieldwork projects in Greece, Sicily and Finland. Her current topic of interest is settlement patterns in Late Bronze Age Mycenae. When Ms. Timonen is not working hard to complete her current writing and reading tasks, she enjoys taking long walks in the nature and throwing darts at local pubs.
PhD candidate / guest
- Faculteit Archeologie
- World Archaeology
- Near Eastern
- Timonen R.E. (17 October 2024), Plain of plenty: farming practices, food production, and the agricultural potential of the Late Bronze Age (1600-1200 BCE) Argive Plain, Greece (Dissertatie, Faculty of Archaeology, Leiden University). Oxford: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd.. Supervisor(s) and Co-supervisor(s): Düring B.S. & Henry A.G., Stöger H.
- Timonen R. & Brysbaert A. (2021), Saving up for a rainy day? : Climate events, human-induced processes, and their potential effects on people’s coping strategies in the Late Bronze Age Mycenaean Argive Plain, Greece. In: Erdkamp P., Manning J.G. & Verboven K. (Eds.), Climate and Society in Ancient Worlds Diversity in Collapse and Resilience.. London: Palgrave.
- Brysbaert A., Klinkenberg V., Boswinkel Y., Turner D., Timonen R., Stoger H. & Sioumpara E. (2018), SETinSTONE? A retrospective impact assessment of human and environmental resource usage in Late Bronze Age Mycenaean Monumental Architecture, Greece, Tijdschrift voor Mediterrane Archeologie 58: 21-29.