Dan David Prize awarded to 9 historians and archaeologists to back their research (opens original article in a new tab)
The Dan David Prize awarded nine historians and archaeologists $300,000 each to support their research, with winners studying diverse historical topics and the prize aiming to assist scholars during financial challenges in academia.
- The Dan David Prize awarded nine historians and archaeologists $300,000 each to support their research.
- The winners include scholars studying topics such as Balkan violence, medieval time perception, Inca road networks, and transgender history.
- The prize, established in 2001, was relaunched in 2016 to focus on historical research and support scholars amid budget cuts.
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