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         European (eastern) Archaeology:     more books (100)
  1. East Central and Eastern Europe in the Early Middle Ages
  2. The Archaeology of Anxiety: The Russian Silver Age and its Legacy (Pitt Russian East European) by Galina Rylkova, 2008-01-28
  3. Cultural Transformations and Interactions in Eastern Europe (Worldwide Archaeology Series, Vol 6)
  4. Eastern Interlude: A Social History of the European Community in Calcutta by Roger Pearson, 1997-12
  5. The Origin of the Indo-Iranians (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series) by Elena E. Kuz'mina, 2007-06-30
  6. From the Baltic to the Black Sea: Studies in Medieval Archaeology (One World Archaeology, 18) by David Austin, 1997-06-27
  7. Unsettling the Neolithic
  8. The New Georgia: Space, Society, Politics (Eastern European Studies, No 3) by R. G. Gachechiladze, 1995-11
  9. The Changing Face of Dalmatia: Archaeological and Ecological Studies in a Mediterranean Landscape (Reports of the Research Committee of the Society of Antiquaries of London, No. 54) by John Chapman, Robert Shiel, et all 1996-10
  10. The Sarmatians (Elite S.) by Mariusz Mielczarek,
  11. Near Eastern, Mediterranean and European chronology: The historical, archaeological, radiocarbon, pollenanalytical and geochronological evidence, (Studies in Mediterranean archaeology) by Homer L Thomas, 1967
  12. European Frontier: Clashes & Compromises in the Middle Ages (Lund Studies in Mediaeval Archaeology)
  13. The Archaeology of Early Medieval Poland: Discoveries, Hypotheses, Interpretations (East Central and Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages, 450-1450) (East ... Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages, 450-1450) by Andrzej Buko, 2008-02-28
  14. Crisis and Transition: Polish Society in the 1980s (East European & Soviet Studies)

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The American Schools of Oriental Research's U.S. based coordination center, its publications program and its affiliated overseas centers in the Middle East have been in the forefront of American research efforts and publications related to these efforts since 1900. The main object of Schools is to enable properly qualified persons to pursue biblical, linguistic, archaeological, historical, and other kindred studies and researches under more favorable conditions than can be secured at a distance from the Holy Land.

2. B Lint (1989) Some Ethnospecific Features In Central And Eastern
Some Ethnospecific Features in Central and (eastern) european archaeology during the Early Middle Ages The Case of Avars and Hungarians
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3. Eastern European Archaeology
(eastern) european archaeology illustrated From european archaeology Online -http//www.archaeology.ro/imc_valeni.htm
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Eastern European Archaeology Home To European Archaeology Albania through Ireland To European Archaeology Isle of Man through Wales Albania Archaeology ... Scotland Archaeology To archaeology pages index The Archaeological Site of Histria Greek settlement whose Roman period created most of the remains found today. Histria is in modern Romania. - photos - From the Institute for Cultural Memory - http://archweb.cimec.ro/web-histria/ A Bronze Age Slab-cist Grave Discovered at VLENI-DÂMBOVIÞA "In fall 1999 on a hill southwest from the village Vi-Dâmboviþa, county Dâmboviþa, in the Subcarpathian region of Valachia, was founded by an accident a grave which was disturbed by a treasure-hunter. Read about what has happened since. - illustrated - From European Archaeology Online - http://www.archaeology.ro/imc_valeni.htm Bulgaria: Archeological Finds Reveal Thracian Civilization "Over the course of the past summer, two separate sites in southern Bulgaria were opened up to rich archeological finds. Experts believe that they will shed light on a period when Thracian civilization which began around the beginning of the first millennium BC was at its peak in the fourth and fifth centuries BC, the time from which the newly discovered sites date." You will find a good summary of this research. - From Radio Free Europe - http://www.rferl.org/nca/features/2000/12/04122000095328.asp

4. Scythian World
A portal on the archaeology of the (eastern) european steppe zone during the Iron Age. Features information on the Scythians, Sarmatians, Saka and
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5. European Archaeology Digs
reviewed and annotated resources for european archaeology. (eastern) Europe.The Archaeological Site of Histria Greek settlement whose Roman period
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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

6. CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPEAN EDUCATION DIRECTORY - ARCHAEOLOGY
ARTS HUMANITIES Central (eastern) european Education Directory IN ASSOCIATION WITH BUSINESS SCHOOL RUSSIA. archaeology
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7. Items For Review: Bryn Mawr Electronic Resources Review
european archaeology; Near (eastern) archaeology; Near (eastern) Historical archaeology;Classical Philology. Papyrology; Research Aid; Teaching Aid
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Bryn Mawr Electronic Resources Review
Indices for BMERR Reviews By Title By Reviewer By Author By Date of Review ... By Subject Area Informational Links BMERR Home Page Editorial Staff Editorial Guidelines About this document
Items for Review
The following Web sites/CDs are candidates for review. If any of the following looks interesting to you or you have another site/CD of interest that you would like to review, please contact the editor, Nick Eiteljorg, at nicke@csanet.org. Please note that some of these sites and CDs may have been reviewed or may be in the review process. In addition, some sites are in need of independent review but may also be referred to in a review of a site that includes them as links. An asterisk has been placed next to the sites and CDs that have been reviewed or are in the review process; completed reviews are also annotated with the reviewer's name and a link. Note, however, that we are eager to have multiple reviews on resources so that readers may benefit from different perspectives. Web Sites: The following listing is alphabetical, by resource name. Note that each resource has been assigned general subject areas. The current subjects are:

8. Archaeology On The Net - Archaeology Resources On The Internet -
Submit Site / AON Web Ring Near (eastern) archaeology. To add a web from 1992 by an european mission and since 1994 by a joint Syrian and
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9. European Culture History And Archaeology
Detailed pages on archaeological sites in each of the (eastern) european countries,and discussion of cultural groups as well.
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Recent Alpine Lake Dwellings Alpine Lake Dwellings are a type of archaeological site found at the edge of lakes in the Alps or other mountainous regions throughout northern and central Europe Archaeologia Bulgarica Archaeologia Bulgarica, published three times a year, has an emphasis on interdisciplinary research in the culture history and archaeology of Southeastern Europe. Warrior Women While primarily focused on the archaeological evidence for women acting as warriors and priestesses during eastern European Iron Age, the book by Jeannine Davis-Kimball with Mona Behan is a fusion of archaeology and ethnography, mythology, and culture history. Archaeology of the Balkans From the International Institute of Archaeology in Salt Lake City, a huge new website on archaeology in the Balkan states, including all kinds of info on sites, excavations, cultures, history, and archaeologists.

10. Bryn Mawr - Classical And Near Eastern Archaeology - Professor
Research Interests archaeology of imperialism in south and west Asia, human habitation of arid environments and the history of european exploration
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11. UCLA General Catalog: Indo-European Studies (1995-1997)
european and Related archaeology. A minimum of one ancient Indoeuropean language, archaeology of Mesopotamia; 260. Seminar Ancient Near (eastern)
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Indo-European Studies
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College of Letters and Science
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Professors
  • Henning Andersen, Ph.D. (Slavic Languages and Literatures)
  • Raimo A. Anttila, Ph.D. (Linguistics)
  • Henrik Birnbaum, Ph.D. (Slavic Languages and Literatures)
  • Jesse L. Byock, Ph.D. (Germanic Languages)
  • Vyacheslav Vs. Ivanov, Ph.D. (Slavic Languages and Literatures)
  • Joseph F. Nagy, Ph.D. (Celtic Languages and Literatures)
  • Emeritus (Classics)
  • Jaan Puhvel, Ph.D., Emeritus (Classics, Indo-European Studies)
  • Hartmut E.F. Scharfe, Ph.D., Emeritus (East Asian Languages and Cultures)
  • Hanns-Peter Schmidt, Ph.D., Emeritus (Near Eastern Languages and Cultures)
  • Terence H. Wilbur, Ph.D., Emeritus (Germanic Languages)
Assistant Professor
  • Christopher M. Stevens, Ph.D. (Germanic Languages)
Scope and Objectives
The prime aim of this graduate program is the integral study of Indo-European culture, based on comparative linguistics, archaeology, social structure, and religion. The Ph.D. in Indo-European Studies is offered with three alternative major emphases: Indo-European linguistics, Indo-Iranian or other specialized language area studies, and European and related archaeology.
Graduate Study
The following constitutes introductory information regarding the graduate degree program. For a complete outline of degree requirements, see

12. Fellowships @ University Of Pennsylvania Museum Of Archaeology And
Young Postdoctoral Fellowship in Classical archaeology and Robert applicants working on Museumrelated aspects of european and Mediterranean
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13. - Indo-European Studies Courses
european archaeology Bronze Age. Prerequisite course 131 or consent of instructor . Introduction to Near (eastern) archaeology. 161A161B-161C.
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Indo-European Studies Courses
Upper Division Courses
131. European Archaeology: Proto-Civilizations of Europe. Survey of European cultures from beginning of the food-producing economy in the 7th millennium B.C. to beginning of the Bronze Age in the 3rd millennium B.C. 132. European Archaeology: Bronze Age. Prerequisite: course 131 or consent of instructor. Survey of European cultures from around 3000 B.C. to the period of destruction of the Mycenaean culture about 1200 B.C. Aegean area and rest of Europe. M150. Introduction to Indo-European Linguistics. (Same as Linguistics M150.) Prerequisites: one year of college-level study (course 3 or better, eight units minimum) of either Greek or Latin and either German or Russian. Survey of Indo-European languages from ancient to modern times; their relationships and chief characteristics. 199. Special Studies (2 to 8 units).
Graduate Courses
210. Indo-European Linguistics: Advanced Course. Prerequisite: course M150 or equivalent. Comparative study of phonology, morphology, syntax, and lexicon. Problems in analysis and reconstruction. 250A-250B. European Archaeology. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. Studies in ancient European archaeological materials and their relationship to the Near East, Western Siberia, and Central Asia. May be repeated for credit. In Progress grading.

14. Ancient Near East Links In Britain
Comprehensive list of european archaeological links of all sorts. ArchNet General Near (eastern) Links. British Association of Near (eastern)
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15. Mediterranean Archaeology Resources
Journal of Iberian archaeology (The) Journal of Indoeuropean Studies Near (eastern) archaeology (formerly Biblical Archaeologist)
http://www.geocities.com/i_georganas/main.html
Mediterranean Archaeology Resources by Ioannis Georganas, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Journals Bibliographies, Online Resources and Search Engines On-line Courses Organisations, Schools and Institutes ... Essays On-line since: April 2000
Last update: September 11, 2005 "this site will provide a user-friendly and pertinent introduction to web resources in ancient Mediterranean studies"
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Journals Aegaeum Akroterion American Journal of Ancient History American Journal of Archaeology ... Anticthon Journal of the Australian Society for Classical Studies Antike Kunst Antiquity an international journal of expert archaeology Archaeologia Bulgarica Archaeology An official publication of the Archaeological Institute of America Archaeology Odyssey Archaeological Dialogues Archeologia Viva (in Greek) Archaeometry Arethusa Athena Review Journal of Archaeology, History, and Exploration Bryn Mawr Classical Review Bulletin Antieke Beschaving (Babesch) Cambridge Archaeological Journal Classical Antiquity ... Journal of Ancient Civilizations (currently unavailable) Journal of Archaeological Science Journal of Field Archaeology Journal of Iberian Archaeology (The) Journal of Indo-European Studies ... Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology NEW Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology Journal of Near Eastern Studies Journal of Prehistoric Religion Journal of Roman Archaeology ... Kernos Revue internationale et pluridisciplinaire de religion grecque ancienne KMT A Modern Journal of Ancient Egypt Leeds International Classical Studies Levant Mediterranean Archaeology The Australian and New Zealand Journal for the Archaeology of the Mediterranean World

16. MYTHING LINKS / Europe Central Eastern / Opening Page
Slavic (eastern) european Library Resources (from the University of Illinois) http//www.library.uiuc.edu/spx/
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17. The Early History Of Indo-European Languages
Most Western languages stem from an (eastern) branch that rounded the Caspian Sea . archaeology AND LANGUAGE THE PUZZLE OF INDOeuropean ORIGlNS.
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by Thomas V. Gamkrelidze and V. V. Ivanov Scientific American, March 1990, P.110 The Authors
The Indo-European Superfamily of Languages

Grimm's Law of Lautverschiebung ("Sound Shift")

The Place of Armenia and the Armenian Language
...
Further Reading
by Thomas V. Gamkrelidze and V. V. Ivanov
THOMAS V. Gamkrelidze and V. V. IVANOV are the authors of The IndoEuropean Language and the Indo-Europeans, a two-volume work published in Russian in 1984; an English version is published by Mouton de Gruyter. Gamkrelidze directs the Tsereteli Institute of Oriental Studies in Tbilisi and is a professor of linguistics at Tbilisi State University. Ivanov is professor of linguistics and chair of the department of Slavic languages at the Institute for Slavic and Balkan Studies in Moscow. The authors wish to thank Gerard Piel, chairman emeritus of Scientific Arnerican, for helping to prepare this article for publication
FAMILY TREE
of the Indo-European languages
The common ancestor of these languages has been traced to Asia rather than to Europe, the authors say. The once-clear distinction between the family's Eastern and Western branches is now blurred M igrations and Cultural Diffusion carried the Indo-European protolanguage from the homeland, which the authors place in the Transcaucasus (see Historical Armenia maps), and fragmented it into dialects. Some spread west to Anatolia and Greece, others southwest to Iran and India. Most Western languages stem from an Eastern branch that rounded the Caspian Sea. Contact with Semitic languages in Mesopotamia and with Kartvelian languages in the Caucasus led to the adoption of many foreign words.

18. Eastern Mediterranean Archaeology EMA @ KULeuven
european archaeology, preclassical and classical Central Mediterranean archaeology, Byzantine and Early Christian studies, the archaeology of
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19. NordArk / Publishers - List Of European Publishers Of Archaeology
This is a selection of european publishers which publish work on North european archaeology. The majority of the listed publishers are commercial.
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20. The Archaeology Of Turkey By Barry W. Baker
The city kingdom was abandoned following a migration of Indoeuropean groups fromthe Balkans into the region. ArchNet - Near (eastern) archaeology
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The Archaeology of Turkey
Barry W. Baker
Fulbright-Hayes Professional Development Seminar in Turkey
Web Project Introduction The archaeology of Turkey is spectacular, reflecting cultures from the Paleolithic period through the Ottoman Empire. Excavations and research have been conducted by scholars from throughout the world. Turkey is especially well known for its Roman cities and statuary. Many examples of historic Islamic material culture and architecture exist throughout the country. Wonderful Anatolian artifacts can be viewed in The Anatolian Civilizations Museum, The Izmir Archaeological Museum, and the Istanbul Archaeological Museum. Archaeological sites easily accessible to tourists in western Turkey include Ephesus, Troy, Aphrodesias, Pergamon, Hierapolis (Pamukkale region) and examples of early Christian churches in the Cappadocia region. Excavations continue at many of these sites today. Listed below are brief descriptions of the major archaeological divisions of Turkey (periods, dates and edited text from http://home.vicnet.net.au/~focus/civi_mn1.htm). For additional information, see the bibliography and additional web links below. Archaeological Periods of Turkey Neolithic Age (9000-5000 B.C.): Two of the most well known and earliest settlements during this period are Hacilar and Catalhoyuk (7000-6000 BC), near the city of Konya in Central Anatolia. The people of these two settlements lived in sun-dried brick houses with colorful drawings on the interior walls representing their environments and livestock.

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