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  1. Pottery from Medieval Novgorod and Its Region (Archaeology of Medieval Novgorod)
  2. European Frontier: Clashes & Compromises in the Middle Ages (Lund Studies in Mediaeval Archaeology)

1. Archaeolink.com Archaeology, Anthropology, Social Studies, General Knowledge
Albania Archaeology baltic region archaeology - Eastern Europe Archaeology -France Archaeology - Germany Archaeology - Ireland Archaeology - Italy
http://www.archaeolink.com/
The Amazing This place is designed to provide students and others interested in the fields of archaeology, anthropology, and ancient civilizations a one stop resource for homework help or other projects. While that is still the main theme of the site, it is now expanding into other realms and disciplines ranging from gardening to astronomy and much more. You will find numerous resources (currently over fifteen thousand and climbing ) divided by topic. best viewed with 600 x 800 resolution. Web archaeolink.com For your convenience, you may explore each section from its own index, found immediately below - - Or, to explore the whole website from one place, just scroll on down this page ( site map ) picking and choosing what you like. Archaeology Pages Index - General archaeological information plus archaeology by region era, and specialty plus much more. Anthropology Pages Index - General anthropology information; cultural, linguistic, early man, cyberanthropology; plus indigenous peoples; by tribe and region; peoples of Africa, Asia, South America, religious anthropology and more.

2. New Look At Homeric Epics - PRAVDA.Ru
peoples as Argeioi, Danaioi and Achaioi (the names used by Homer) in the Mediterranean region. These peoples today inhabit the Baltic region;
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3. Indo-Europeans In The Eastern Baltic In The View Of An Archaeologist
The prehistoric appearance of IndoEuropeans in the Eastern Baltic region is generally thought to be linked with the establishment of the first
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4. Archaeolink.com Archaeology, Anthropology, Social Studies, General
Albania Archaeology baltic region archaeology - Eastern Europe Archaeology - France Archaeology - Germany Archaeology - Ireland Archaeology - Italy
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5. Baltic State
Agriculture Anthropology Archaeology Astronomy Biology In 1941, Nazi Germany invaded the Soviet Union and occupied the Baltic region.
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6. Baltic Sea
Anthropology Archaeology Astronomy Biology Prehistory of the Baltic. Baltic Environmental Atlas Interactive map of the Baltic Sea
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7. Environmental And Cultural History Of The Baltic Region
Environmental and cultural history of the Baltic region to 1800 (1994). PACT 47 Scientific Methods in Underwater Archaeology (1995). PACT
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8. Traditional Technique In The Baltic Region
more close experiences of history and archaeology. In the project 'Traditional Technique in the Baltic Region' we have chosen to concentrate
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9. Past Landscapes Of The Baltic Region
institutions and people from the Baltic region to undertake and prompt initiatives which will advance the growth of aerial archaeology in
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10. Station Information - Baltic Region
Archaeology Economics Geography History History of science and technology Language Linguistics Mythology Baltic region. The Baltic Sea
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11. Archaeology Index
Albania Archaeology baltic region archaeology - Eastern Europe Archaeology - France Archaeology - Germany Archaeology - Ireland Archaeology - Italy
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12. European Archaeology Digs
reviewed and annotated resources for European archaeology. On this page Albania - baltic region - Eastern Europe - France - General Resources
http://www.archaeolink.com/european_archaeology.htm
Europe Home To European Archaeology Page 2 British Archaeology now has its own page Main Headings Africa Archaeology Archaeoastronomy Asia Archaeology Australia / Oceania Archaeology ... Archaeology Lesson Plans To archaeology pages index On this page - Albania Baltic Region Eastern Europe France ... Ireland Albania Archaeology in Albania An excellent web page covering many aspects of Albanian archaeology. You will find links to specialty pages for a dozen research sites as well as news on late finds. You may spend some time here. - illustrated - From Welcome to Albania - http://www.geocities.com/albaland/archaeology/ Archaeology of Albania Series of articles about Albanian archaeological subjects - photos - http:// www.geocities.com/paris/louvre/6820/art.html Kosova Crisis Center - The Question of Illyrian-Albanian Continuity For an interesting look at politics and archaeology, this is an excellent read. - By Dr. Aleksander Stipcevic - http://www.alb-net.com/illyrians.htm Mallakastra Regional Archaeological Project "MRAP is a multi-disciplinary and diachronic archaeological expedition formally organized in 1996 to investigate the history of prehistoric and historic settlement and land use in central Albania..." The research is centered on the Greek colony called Apollonia. Several seasonal reports and related links. - illustrated - From The Mallakastra Regional Archaeological Project/University of Cincinnati - http://river.blg.uc.edu/mrap/MRAP_en.html

13. Past Landscapes Of The Baltic Region
Research into the history of landscapes across the baltic region; Aerial surveysfor archaeology in countries like the UK, Belgium, Germany and France
http://archeo.amu.edu.pl/baltic/project.htm
Title of the project: Past Landscapes of the Baltic Region: aerial
survey and new perspectives of research, protection, promotion and education. Duration: 3 years project starting from October 2004 Coordinators of the project: Lis Helles Olesen
Holstebro Museum
, Holstebro (Denmark)
E-mail: lis.helles@holstebro-museum.dk W³odzimierz R±czkowski
Institute of Prehistory

Adam Mickiewicz University of Poznañ (Poland)
E-mail: wlodekra@amu.edu.pl Ars Baltica The Initiative for Cultural Cooperation in the Baltic Sea Region INAUGURAL MEETING - Helsinki, Finland, October 4-5, 2004 2004 ANNUAL REPORT AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY and COASTAL CULTURAL HERITAGE, (SEMINAR) - Klaipeda, Lithuania, November 16-20, 2005 Aims and objectives: Landscape is part of our everyday life. It surrounds us, in the home, at work or in our leisure time. Do we care about it? Can we perceive it in our everyday activity? Or do we admire the landscape only during holidays? It seems that it is worthwhile to stand and look around for a while and observe the landscape. What features can we recognise? Buildings, churches, farms, fields, roads, woods etc. Do we understand why they are there, their layout, their relationship to one another? What do we know about their origins? Do they mean anything for us? Phot. 1. Early medieval fortified

14. East Baltic Archaeology And Prehistoric Art
East baltic archaeology and Prehistoric Art. Assoc. Prof. Mesolithic culturesin the South and East of baltic region graves, grave goods,
http://www.trs.cr.vu.lt/courses/index.php?content=course&numeris=249

15. Department Of Archaeology
Economic development in the eastern baltic region. Programme Two regionalModels of baltic Culture the dynamics of lateiron-age processes
http://www.istorija.lt/en/body_archaeology.html
After the war Pranas Kulikauskas worked in the Institute, organising archaeological work. After the Institute was merged with the Law Institute in 1952 an Archaeological-Ethnographic Sector was set up under Dr Pranas Kulikauskas. A separate Archaeological Sector was formed in October 1962 under Dr Adolfas Tautavičius, who headed it until 1987. Between 1987 and 1994 the Archaeological Department was headed by Dr Vytautas Kazakevičius , who was succeeded by Dr Gintautas Zabiela (until 1999). The current head of department is Dr Algirdas Girininkas
Department members have made considerable contributions to Lithuanian archaeology. They include: Drs Regina Volkaitė-Kulikauskienė, Rimutė Rimantienė, Laima Vaitkunskienė, Vytautas Urbanavičius, Adolfas Tautavičius, Ona Kuncienė Elena Grigalavičienė. The Department currently employs 12 scholars: Drs Vytautas Kazakevičius Algirdas Girininkas Gintautas Zabiela Vygandas Juodagalvis ... Agnė Čivilytė , Džiugas Brazaitis, Andra Strimaitienė , Rasa Banytė-Rowell; three assistants: Jurgita Žukauskaitė

16. Maritime Archaeology In Northwest Russia
economical and cultural processes in the baltic region since viking age. In modern time, after the founding of St Petersburg, this region became a
http://www.abc.se/~m10354/mar/rus-arch.htm
Maritime Archaeology in northwest Russia
by Petr Sorokin The first underwater archaeological works in Russia started in the beginning of our century. In this time an ancient harbour was investigated at Feodosia, at the Black Sea, as well as a post-medieval boat in the northern part of Chudskoe Lake. But those were only the first experiences from land archaeologists in a water environment. The beginning of maritime archaeology as a special part of archaeological science, is connected with works by Orbelly and Blavatsky in the 1930s - 50s. The first underwater archaeological activities were concentrated on investigations of ancient monuments in the Black Sea. During the following time, several maritime archaeological groups existed in different parts of Russia, including St Petersburg. Presently, underwater search in St Petersburg is realised by different organisations, associations and clubs. This is coordinated by the Institute of the History of Material Culture and the Institute of Archaeology . Both institutes belong to the Russian Academy of Science, and give special permission for underwater investigations and keep scientific supervision of these works.

17. Schiffahrtsmuseum Rostock
This databank is comparable to other such databanks in the baltic region. As thereis a certain amount of danger with ship archaeology, we try to do as much
http://www.abc.se/~m10354/mar/shipmus.htm
The Rostock Maritime Museum –
Schiffahrtsmuseum Rostock
The museum was founded in 1968 as a museum of shipping history. The museum is divided in two branches. The main branch, exhibiting the history of shipping, is housed in a 19th century building in the centre of Rostock. The second branch is situated in an old merchant ship, built in the 1950s in Rostock. There, the history of shipbuilding through the centuries is exhibited. The museum is especially proud of its large collection of "captain's pictures", detailed portraits of ships, painted for their captains in various techniques, including water-colours, oil, and even executed in silk embroidery. The museum's work is not only concentrated on organising exhibitions, but also scientific research and the exchange of these results.
    Schiffahrtsmuseum Rostock, Im Steintor, August-Bebel-Straße 1, D-18055 Rostock, Germany, tel 49-381-4922698, fax 49-381-27254, Opening hours: Tuesday - Sunday, 10:00-18:00
The Department of Ship archaeology (Schiffsarchäologie) at the museum
In 1994, the Department of Ship archaeology was founded at the Schiffahrtsmuseum in Rostock. The main task is the prospection of ship wrecks along the coast of Mecklenburg- Westpommerania. This department provided for the first time an institute which concerned itself with maritime archaeology, especially the examining of boats and ships in the German Baltic coastal region. Emphasis is placed on the examining of ship building techniques and the history of shipping in the 16th century, based on archaeological sources. It is at this level that the international exchange of information takes place because, for example, many finds have been made in Sweden. The first results were collected from a stranded

18. Ole GRØN: Institute Of Archaeology UCL
the Forest The Emergence of Neolithic Societies in the baltic region. (eds . Grøn, O. Kuznetsov, O. 2003 Ethnoarchaeology among Evenkian forest
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/archaeology/staff/profiles/gron.htm
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Who We Are: Introduction Contacting Us Our Staff Our Research ... Our Facilities for Research and Learning Our Courses For: Undergraduates Graduate Students Research Degrees Affiliate Students Events: Programme For Current IoA Members: Institute Intranet
  • Honorary Visiting Professor and Principal Research Fellow Dr. Honori Causa , The Institute of the History of Material Culture, The Russian Science Academy, St. Petersburg Branch.
Research Interests:
  • Hunter-gatherer behavior in settlements and landscapes and the dynamics of hunter-gatherer societies. Numerous investigations of North European Mesolithic sites on land and under water as well as ethnoarchaeological studies among the Evenki hunter-gatherers in Siberia forms the basis for his analysis of spatial organisational patterns at the settlements, social and strategic patterns related to resource exploitation, and the related ideological structures.
    The development of methods based on remote sensing for location of prehistoric sites in the landscape (high-resolution penetration seismic systems for marine archaeology and multispectral satellite images for land archaeology).

19. Research Report 1998
Society for PostMedieval archaeology Autumn Meeting, entitled New Approaches to the Forest The Emergence of Neolithic Societies in the baltic region.
http://www.dur.ac.uk/pr.office/resrep98/arch.htm
Department of Archaeology
Research Review Fieldwork Fieldwork carried out by the Department's staff continued in Denmark (the Als Project, Sam Lucy); St. Kilda and Black Carts, Hadrian's Wall (Jacqui Huntley); India and Ras al-Khaimah (Derek Kennet); British castles (Matthew Johnson); Syria (Homs Regional Survey, Graham Phillip); Portugal (the Ave Valley Project, Martin Millett); Italy (the Tiber Valley Project, Martin Millett); Hayton, Yorkshire (Martin Millett); Russia and Ukraine (fieldwork on fallout from Chernobyl, Ian Bailiff). New projects were started in Spain (rock art, Margarita Diaz-Andreu); Simonside, Northumberland (John Chapman/ASUD); Bishop Middleham, Co. Durham (Pam Graves); Washing Wells, Whickham (Phil Howard/John Casey); Alba Iulia and Cluj areas, Romania (Anthony Harding). Museum Work Syria and Jordan (GP); Sweden (PR-C); Italy (JP); Ras al-Khaimah (DK); Britain (CPG); Poland and Germany (AFH). Conferences held in Durham organised by colleagues
  • Conservation Trainers' Forum, September (Chris Caple).
  • Society for Post-Medieval Archaeology Autumn Meeting, entitled 'New Approaches to Postmedieval Archaeology' (Pam Graves and Matthew Johnson).

20. University Of Durham - Archaeology About Us - Staff Bio & Research Detail
University Durham archaeology. In Harvesting the Sea, Farming the ForestThe Emergence of Neolithic Societies in the baltic region, ed.
http://www.dur.ac.uk/archaeology/about_staff/about_staff_rowleyconwyp.php
Staff Contact Info Home
Dr. Peter A. Rowley-Conwy
Reader in Environmental Archaeology
Research interests Peter Rowley-Conwy likes animal bones, plant remains, hunter-gatherers and early agriculturalists, and the history of archaeology. He welcomes research students working in these and related areas. See below for a list of his current and recent students and their topics.
    1997 (co-authored with J. Storå). Pitted Ware seals and pigs from Ajvide, Gotland: methods of study and first results. In: Remote Sensing, vol. I , ed. G. Burenhult, 113-127. Stockholm: Institute of Archaeology, University of Stockholm. (Theses and Papers in North European Archaeology 13a). 1998. Meat, furs and skins: mesolithic animal bones from Ringkloster, a seasonal hunting camp in Jutland. Journal of Danish Archaeology 12 (for 1994/95), 87-98.

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