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         European Archaeology General:     more books (100)
  1. Journal of European Archaeology: 1994 Spring/Volume 2.1 (Journal of European Archaeology)
  2. Journal of European Archaeology: Autumn 1994 (Journal of European Archaeology, Vol 2, Part 2) by Journal of the European Association of Archaeologists, 1995-07
  3. Invisible People and Processes: Writing Gender and Childhood into European Archaeology
  4. In Search of the Indo-Europeans: Language, Archaeology, and Myth by J. P. Mallory, 1991-04
  5. Excavating Women: A History of Women in European Archaeology by Margarita Diaz-Andreu, Marie Louise Stig Sorensen, 2007-04-16
  6. Living on the Lake in Prehistoric Europe: 150 Years of Lake-Dwelling Research by F. Menotti, 2004-10-12
  7. Cultural Identity and Archaeology: The Construction of European Communities (Theoretical Archaeology Group) by Sian Jones, 1995-12-18
  8. Oxford Archaeological Guides- England by Timothy Darvill, Paul Stamper, et all 2002
  9. The Handbook of British Archaeology (Guides) by Lesley Adkins, Roy A. Adkins, 1998-08
  10. The Archaeology of Improvement in Britain, 1750-1850 (Cambridge Studies in Archaeology) by Sarah Tarlow, 2007-04-30
  11. Encounters And Transformations: The Archaeology of Iberia in Transition (Monographs in Mediterranean Archaeology)
  12. How The Celts Came To Britain: Druids, Ancient Skulls And The Birth Of Archaeology (Revealing History) by Michael A. Morse, 2005-03-30
  13. Recent Developments in the Archaeology of the Peak District (Sheffield Archaeological Monographs)
  14. The Land of Lettice Sweetapple: An English Countryside Explored (Tempus History & Archaeology) by Peter Fowler, P. J. Fowler, et all 1998-01

1. VL - Archaeological Resource Guide For Europe
WWW Virtual Library for European Archaeology General background information may be obtained by clicking on the logo.
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

2. European Association Of Archaeologists
and current events in European archaeology through a biannual newsletter, The European has been submitted by the Secretary General of the
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3. Archaeolink.com Archaeology, Anthropology, Social Studies, General
Archaeology Archaeology General Resources - Marine Archaeology - Mexico Archaeology - Middle-East Archaeology - North America Archaeology
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4. Oxford University Press European
What are sales promo codes? Advanced Search You are here OUP USA Home U.S. General Catalog Archaeology European
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5. English Translator, French English, Netherlands Luis Coutinho
economy, finance, IT, hardware, software, general, law, tourism, computer, computers, literature, history, archaeology, European, Union
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6. EUROPEAN ARCHAEOLOGY; WEB-LINKS
EUROPEAN ARCHAEOLOGY; WEBLINKS Classical and european archaeology general. The UNESCO World Heritage Centre and the World Heritage List
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7. ASOR Outreach LinksArchaeologygeneral
General Archaeology and Anthropology Links Archeonet. European archaeology consortium. E Museumemuseum.manka al/links.html. Archaeology
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8. HJG: Discussion Lists Directory: Topical Index: European Archaeology
General. EAHW The European Archaeological Heritage Web project. EuropeanArchaeologydevoted to European prehistoric and historic archaeology from the
http://www.history-journals.de/lists/hjg-discuss-t019.html
The History Journals Guide
by Stefan Blaschke Search Contact New Entries Lists Directory:
Archaeology
Periodicals Directory:
European Archaeology
Contents: Home Announcements Complete Index Chronological Index ... Others Discussion Lists Directory Topical Index : European Archaeology General
  • EAHW : The European Archaeological Heritage Web project
  • EuropeanArchaeology : devoted to European prehistoric and historic archaeology - from the Early Palaeolithic through the 1800s
  • Germanic-L : a forum for the discussion of all aspects of early Germanic history, culture and archaeology, from prehistoric times to circa 800 AD

Austria
Balkans
  • Arheo-forum : dedicated to archaeology in Serbia and Montenegro and archaeology in general
  • ARHEOLOGIE-L : devoted to Romanian archaeology

Germany
  • Bavaria-L : devoted to prehistory, history, numismatics and folklore of Bavaria

Ireland
  • Early-Medieval-Ireland : dedicated to the discussion of history and archaeology of early medieval Ireland, c.400AD - c.1200AD
  • irisharchaeology : devoted to the discussion on any aspect of Irish archaeology

Italy
  • Archeologia-Italiana : devoted to Italian archaeology
  • ITALIAN-ARCHAEOLOGY : devoted to the exchange of information and discussion for archaeologists (prehistoric, classical or medieval) interested in Italy

9. European Association Of Archaeologists
The european Journal of archaeology (EJA) is published three times a year in It is part of general editorial policy that all articles submitted for
http://www.e-a-a.org/journal.htm
European Journal of Archaeology (EJA)
The European Journal of Archaeology (EJA) is published three times a year in April, August and December. Members receive all three journals for the year of subscription as part of the membership package, regardless of the time of subscription.
Aims and Scope
The EJA (published from 1993 to 1997 as the Journal of European Archaeology , vols 1-5) seeks to promote open debate amongst archaeologists committed to a new idea of Europe in which there is more communication across national frontiers and more interest in interpretation. The journal accepts not only new empirical data and new interpretations of the past but also encourages debate about the role archaeology plays in society, how it should be organized in a changing Europe, and the ethics of archaeological practice. All periods are covered; papers, review articles, interviews and short 'debate' pieces are all sought.
Interactive E-Reviews Section of the EJA
by Peter F. Biehl and Alexander Gramsch
Programmed and administrated by A. Northe

10. School Of Humanities
Australia, offers courses in Bronze and Iron Age and Classical archaeology and Early Mediaeval Europe within the Centre for european Studies and general Linguistics. Staff, course details.
http://www.adelaide.edu.au/cesagl/csarch.html
The University of Adelaide Home Search Faculty Home ... School of Humanities
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
ADELAIDE SA 5005
AUSTRALIA ph: +61 8 8303 5638
fax: +61 8 8303 5241
School of Humanities
The School of Humanities is one of four Schools in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Adelaide. The movement from Departments to Schools came as part of a restructure in 2003. The School of Humanities comprises the disciplines of:
  • European Studies German Studies Media English (including Creative Writing) French Studies Linguistics Philosophy
The School has two offices, both located on the North Terrace Campus of the University. One is on Level 7 of the Hughes Building (Hughes 713), and serves Classics, European Studies, French, German, Linguistics, and Philosophy. The other is on Level 6 of the Napier Building (Napier 620) and serves English, Creative Writing and Media.
Administrative Staff
Head of School Dr Gerard O'Brien 8303 5298; Hughes 712 Office Manager Finance Officer Judy Barlow 8303 6058; Hughes 713

11. European Archaeology Digs
reviewed and annotated resources for european archaeology. general Resources.archaeology in the City archaeology and the City of Today About urban
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

12. ASOR Outreach Links--Archaeology--general
Links list of archaeology anthropology resources including general resources,nautical archaeology, Archeonet european archaeology consortium.
http://www.asor.org/outreach/links/genarchy.html
Links for Archaeology and Ancient Civilizations General Archaeology and Anthropology Links Site of Qasr al-Qarqur, Jordan
(Photo courtesy of Tafila-Buseyra Archaeological Survey) Menu General Archaeology Nautical Archaeology Unconventional Archaeology Archaeology in Fiction Anthropology ... Outreach Main Page General Archaeology Photo Archives Archaeology Education Resources General Education Resources Teachers K-12 ... Kids Other Archaeology Resources Museums with Archaeology Collections Archaeology Magazines and Publications Archaeological Societies
General Search Engines, Indexes and Links
ABZU
***The major scholarly search engine for just about anything on the Ancient Near East maintained by Chuck Jones, Oriental Institute, University of Chicago.
ABZU MAILING LIST / DISCUSSION GROUP INDEX Archaeology - Home Page (archaeology.about.com)
***Outstanding website maintained by Kris Hirst.(Formerly mining.co) Articles, discussion forums and chat groups, web links, archaeological sites worldwide, specialties, even clip art. Searchable. Highly recommended. See especially Netlinks, an excellent list organized by topic, region, and special subjects.
Search Argos Archeology
Super-site from Dallas.

13. EUROPEAN ARCHAEOLOGY; WEB-LINKS
Classical and european archaeology. general. The UNESCO World Heritage Centreand the World Heritage List; World Heritage Cities
http://www.xs4all.nl/~mkosian/links.html
EUROPEAN ARCHAEOLOGY; WEB-LINKS
Classical and European Archaeology:

14. List Of Archaeological Resources Worldwide
I. general Guides to archaeology on the Internet (mainly web pages, but alsoother resources such as discussion lists) concerning european archaeology.
http://www.xs4all.nl/~tbreen/resource.html
Archaeological Resources Worldwide
Where to look on the Web for information on archaeology beyond the British Isles I. General Guides to Archaeology on the Internet
  • ARCHNET A guide to archaeological/anthropological/museum resources on the Web anywhere in the world. This is the ultimate 'list of lists' which is probably ultimately linked to everything, anywhere, remotely linked to archaeology. You can type in a keyword, or choose a category: regions, subject areas, academic departments, museums, journals and publishers, software. 'Subject Areas' is particularly useful, leading to lists of links related to ceramics, botany, mapping/GIS, and rock art, to name but a few categories. Anthropology Resources on the Internet . Originally known as Allen Lutins' List, this sorts links of anthropological and archaeological interest into similar categories to ArchNet. The Worldwide Email Directory of Anthropologists (WEDA) . A list of people rather than websites, it isn't limited to anthropologists but includes many archaeologists, both professional and avocational. Students are also welcome. The opening page consists of a search form. You can search for a name (or part of a name), institution, geographical region or research interest. I tried two searches: 'Ireland' produced two anthropology departments in Irish universities, an archaeologist, a heritage company and a person of unknown status; 'megalithic' produced a German museum, an American company, a Swedish university and a Spanish museum.

15. SAGE Publications - European Journal Of Archaeology
The european Journal of archaeology seeks to promote open debate amongstarchaeologists committed to a new archaeology (general). -History (general)
http://www.sagepub.co.uk/journal.aspx?pid=105535

16. Bettina Arnold -- European Archaeology Syllabus
european archaeology web sites. arrow Archaeological Resource Guide for Europe arrow BUBL Link British archaeology general
http://www.uwm.edu/~barnold/306.html
Anthropology 306
European Archaeology
Fall, 2003
W 5:30-8:10 SAB G28
Instructor:
Dr. Bettina Arnold
Office Hours: SAB 229, M 1:30-3:30, T 10-12:00 noon or by appointment: x4583 or x4175
e-mail: barnold@uwm.edu
Textbook: Cunliffe, Barry. The Illustrated History of Prehistory of Europe 2001 ed.
Reader (Parts I and II): Available at the Ikon Copy Center in the UWM Student Union.
European Archaeology web sites
Archaeological Resource Guide for Europe
ArchNet: WWW Virtual Library-Archaeology
BUBL Link: British archaeology - general German Archaeology: [UFG Freiburg] The Anthropological Index of the Royal Anthropoloical Institute Course Description: Tests, Quizzes and Take-Home Exercises: Undergraduates
: Two map quizzes (20%), a midterm exam with take-home essays (30%), a final exam with take-home essays (30%), one group presentation based on supplemental reading (15%), attendance and participation Graduate Students : Two map quizzes midterm and final exams without take-home essays final paper 15-20 pages long (30%), one group presentation based on supplemental reading (15%).

17. Bettina Arnold - European Iron Age Archaeologist
european archaeology This course presents a survey of european prehistory through of such questions in archaeology with a more general examination of
http://www.uwm.edu/~barnold/courses.html
, Dept. of Anthropology, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Home Page

Courses Taught
Human Origins

Fantastic Archaeology

The Celtic World

The Celtic World (Honors)
...
AIA-Milwaukee Chapter

Human Origins
This course is an introduction to the evolutionary development of humans, both physically and culturally. Major topics include the concept of evolution, biological relationships between humans and other primates, primate behavior and taxonomy, the fossil record of human evolution, and the basic methods employed by archaeologists in the study of prehistoric human biological and cultural development. The course focus is on paleoanthropology, the science which combines fossil and cultural evidence of human evolution.
Fantastic Archaeology: The Curse of the Mummy The Celtic World The Celtic-speaking peoples of continental Europe and the British Isles have left us a rich archaeological, historical and mythological record. During the pre-Roman Iron Age the remains of their settlements and burial grounds can be found from Spain to the Black Sea. This course will trace the archaeological beginnings of the Celtic tradition from its late Neolithic/early Bronze Age roots to the western-most outposts of the Celtic world in the British Isles. We will explore this legacy through the archaeological, historical and literary records, with reference to sites, monuments and written texts from the Mediterranean world and the British Isles. The course will also explore the historical and political construction of the concept of "the Celts", which has become the metaphor for the emerging and contested European community.

18. BUBL LINK: Archaeology Research
assist students of archaeology, as well as more general archaeology links . Subjects archaeology links, archaeology research, european archaeology
http://bubl.ac.uk/link/a/archaeologyresearch.htm
BUBL LINK Catalogue of Internet Resources Home Search Subject Menus Countries ... Z
Archaeology research
Titles Descriptions
  • ABZU Journal Index Aerial Archaeology Research Group Antiquity Archaeological Computing Newsletter ... Tennessee Archaeology Net: Bibliographies for Archaeological Research
  • Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk
    ABZU Journal Index
    Comprehensive index of journals and periodicals relevant for the study and interpretation of the Ancient Near East.
    Author: Jones, Charles E., Research Archives of the Oriental Institute, Chicago
    Subjects: ancient history, archaeology research, middle east
    DeweyClass:
    Resource type: journal index
    Aerial Archaeology Research Group
    Group dedicated to aerial photography, photo interpretation, field archaeology and landscape history, including the use of aerial photography in defining preservation policies for archaeological sites and landscapes.
    Author: Aerial Archaeology Research Group
    Subjects: archaeology research, photography
    DeweyClass:
    Resource type: institution
    Antiquity
    An international quarterly archaeology journal, which specialises in research and technical reports. Tables of contents and brief abstracts available online.
    Author: Antiquity Publications
    Subjects: archaeology research DeweyClass: Resource type: journal
    Archaeological Computing Newsletter
    Tables of contents for the quarterly newsletter focusing on a wide range of aspects of computing in archaeology.

    19. British Archaeological Jobs Resource Portal
    BOOKSHOP » general archaeology » LISTING, Page 1 2 A Companion to archaeology Excavating Women History of Women in european archaeology
    http://www.bajr.org/Amazon/type.asp?iType=1

    20. UCLA General Catalog: Indo-European Studies (1995-1997)
    general requirements for all students regardless of specialization include european and Related archaeology. A minimum of one ancient Indoeuropean
    http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/archive/catalog/1995_97/IndoEuropeanStudies.html
    Indo-European Studies
    Interdepartmental Program
    College of Letters and Science
    UCLA
    7349 Bunche Hall
    Box 951475
    Los Angeles, CA 90095-1475
    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

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