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         Germany Archaeology:     more books (100)
  1. Down from Olympus: Archaeology and Philhellenism in Germany, 1750-1970 by Suzanne L. Marchand, 2003-01-06
  2. ARCHAEOLOGY MEDIEVAL GERMANY CL (Studies in Archaeology) by Fehring, 1992-01-21
  3. Roman Germany: Studies in Cultural Interaction (International Roman Archaeology Conference Series)
  4. Being Jewish in the New Germany by Jeffrey M. Peck, 2007-09-30
  5. Regional perspectives on Early Mesolithic land use in southwestern Germany [An article from: Journal of Anthropological Archaeology] by M. Jochim, 2006-06-01
  6. Transport of lithic raw material in the Mesolithic of southwest Germany [An article from: Journal of Anthropological Archaeology] by C.J. Kind, 2006-06-01
  7. Blades and microliths: Changing contexts of tool production from Magdalenian to Early Mesolithic in southern Germany [An article from: Journal of Anthropological Archaeology] by L.E. Fisher, 2006-06-01
  8. Romans On The Rhine : Archaeology in Germany by Paul MacKendrick, 1970
  9. Romans on the Rhine Archaeology in Germany by MacKendrick Paul, 1970
  10. Rhenish Wares: Fine Dark Coloured Pottery from Gaul and Germany (Monograph / Oxford University Committee for Archaeology) by R. P. Symonds, 1992-01
  11. Romans on the Rhine;: Archaeology in Germany by Paul Lachlan MacKendrick, 1970
  12. A Hunter-Gatherer Landscape: Southwest Germany in the Late Paleolithic and Mesolithic (Interdisciplinary Contributions to Archaeology) by Michael A. Jochim, 1998-05-31
  13. Archeology Is a Brand!: The Meaning of Archaeology in Contemporary Popular Culture by Cornelius Holtorf, 2007-03-30
  14. Archaeology, Ideology, and Society: The German Experience (Gesellschaften Und Staaten Im Epochenwandel, Bd. 7)

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A Particular Archaeological Experience Links Gods and Heroes of the Bronze Age Europe at the Time of Ulysses Exhibition of the Council of Europe at the Art and Exhibition Hall, 13 May - 22. August 1999 Archaeology presents itself as a modern science in all of its facets and associated disciplines. Underwater archaeology with its special conditions is addressed here as well as archaeological research undertaken from the air, insights gained from large-scale excavations of settlements, the importance of town center archaeology, or the meaningfulness of mining archaeology. Novel dating methods, restoration techniques and prospecting methods facilitate an increasingly detailed view into the past.

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Archaeology in Germany” on May 27. Minaret of the Great Mosque in Samarra, Iraq, 9.cent. AD, Photo HansDieter Bienert
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The conservation and protection of cultural property, especially of archaeological relics, are fundamental to archaeological research, due to the fact that such relics constitute its indispensable basis. The increasing destruction of cultural heritage as a result of war, illegal excavations and extensive changes of landscape, is a serious threat to any further scientific research. Meanwhile, what is known as provenance research (the search for the origin of archaeological objects) has become an essential part of archaeological work.
These and other issues shall be discussed with a focus on three countries that have suffered or suffer particularly from war and the destruction of cultural property: Afghanistan, Iraq, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Within the scope of various lectures and a final panel discussion, the symposium will examine the different general conditions in these regions, investigate the history of the conflicts and their effects on local archaeological research and the protection of cultural property, consider international cooperation and identify regional as well as general consequences for scientific research and cooperation in the future.

13. Germany
Archaeology is a large part of how the history of Germany has been compiled.Through archaeological digs it has been established how Roman culture
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Germania
Tom Weiner There were many territories that made up the Roman Empire. These territories that made up the Empire helped to make the Roman Empire one of the greatest civilizations of its time and probably of the greatest of all time. One of these territories was Germania which later developed into the present day country of Germany. The German agricultural system was vital to the economy in Germany. Most of the Germans were farmers but a large portion of the population was herders. The Germans were agriculturists from the beginning of their existence. They established agricultural villages based on land plots that were grouped around a central water supply. The main crops that they raised were cereal grains such as wheat, barley, oats, and rye. Around the North Sea area there was an emphasis on cattle raising. They raised their herds in the mountainous districts in the surrounding areas. Germany also had a great strategic advantage that was appealing to the Romans. First of all it could be used to protect Gaul north of the Danube which had already come under Rome influence. Germany also provided for a buffer from Gaul. There was no real boundary in the east so the acquisition of Germany gave the Romans the protected border that they needed. The tribes that eventually settled in the Germanic area were tribes that had for the most part been migrating throughout Europe for many years. There were some tribes that claimed to have Germanic ties, such as the Treveri and the Sugambri and some others but for the most part the tribes that made up Germany migrated from Gaul or other surrounding areas. The physical features of each tribe were very similar to each other. Tacitus described the Germans as blond-haired, blue-eyed people with large frames. Other accounts tell of reddish-blond-haired figures that were well-built and long-skulled. Their facial features are preserved on Roman monuments.

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16. Germany German Archaeology Digs Excavations
Bandkeramik Village in Vahingen (germany) Archaeological research at a 6thmillennium BCE site in southern germany photos - German or English
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Germany Archaeology Home To European Archaeology Albania through Ireland To European Archaeology Isle of Man through Wales Albania Archaeology ... Scotland Archaeology Go to Germanic Tribes To archaeology pages index Bandkeramik Village in Vahingen (Germany) Archaeological research at a 6th millennium BCE site in southern Germany - photos - German or English - http:// home.bawue.de/~wmwerner/grabung/vaih99_e.html Bettina Arnold - Heuneburg Archaeological Project "This is an archaeological project in the advanced planning stage. If you start reading it now, future updates will allow you to follow from beginning to end." - illustrated - By the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee - http:// www.uwm.edu/~barnold/arch/arch.html English Version Page One ( German Pyramids ) "Are there pyramids in Germany? This site may have some answers it's a personal website providing evidence of step pyramids in Germany with photos and charts." - photos - English or German - http:// www.geocities.com/Vienna/Choir/7444/PyraGerm.htm

17. Archaeology In Europe, The Home Page Of David Beard, MA – Archaeologist, Archae
Archaeologist David Beard runs regular archaeological field trips and study tours in Britain, France and germany. Details of current and previous tours. Also biography and weblog of archaeological news from various sources.
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18. Bettina Arnold -- Curriculum Vitae
Curriculum vita of this University of Wisconsin Professor. Primary areas of study are the Iron Age of southwest germany, gender and the history of archaeology.
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Date of Birth: May 13, 1961 Contact Information: Associate Professor Department of Anthropology Co-Director, Center for Celtic Studies Web site: http://www.uwm.edu/Dept/celtic/ University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Sabin Hall 229 3413 N. Downer Ave. Milwaukee, WI 53201 Tel: (414) 229-4175 e-mail: barnold@uwm.edu Web site: http://www.uwm.edu/~barnold/ Degrees: Harvard University, Ph.D. February 1991 (Anthropology) Harvard University, M.A. March 1986 (Anthropology) Yale University, B.A. June 1983 (Archaeology) Magna Cum Laude, with Distinction in the Major Ph.D. dissertation title The Material Culture of Social Structure: Rank and Status in Early Iron Age Europe (advisers: Peter S. Wells, K.C. Chang, C.C. Lamberg-Karlovsky) Research European prehistory with an emphasis on the pre-Roman Iron Age. My work has been directed toward the following specific research topics: the archaeological interpretation and analysis of complex societies, particularly the transition from chiefdom to state; material culture as a symbolic system and a means of communicating social messages; the role of alcohol and its consumption in establishing and maintaining social relationships in prehistoric and historic societies; the meaning of monuments and their cultural construction; the archaeology of gender; and the socio-political history of archaeology, particularly its role in 19th and 20th century nationalist and ethnic movements in Europe and the United States.

19. Jamestown Ceramic Research Group
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Resources : JCRP The Jamestown Ceramics Research Group has been formed to identify and define all the ceramic ware types that appear on pre-1650 Jamestown and vicinity sites. The impetus for this work is a conference that is to take place in the year 2000 entitled Capital and Countryside: Jamestown and its Hinterland. The objective of the conference is to gather and study the data that has been collected through the years on 17th-century archaeological sites in the Chesapeake. Pottery comprises an important component of this study for, of all the classes of artifacts, it yields the richest record of date, social status, household routine, and trade. Valid comparisons of the ceramic information, however, require a standard nomenclature for both ware and form. The Jamestown Ceramics Research Group proposes to do this by maintaining an on-line study collection of these wares. A more detailed proposal of our goals and methods can be found here This is just the beginning at an attempt to standardize the nomenclature of ceramic types found on pre-1650 sites in Virginia and to identify where those wares are being found. Eventually, this work could be extended to the latter half of the 17th century, and perhaps even the 18th century, and encompass much more of the Chesapeake region. It is anticipated that Native American ceramics could also be incorporated into this format. Your input is needed for this project. We need to know where 17th-century wares are being found, in what form, and in what context. Please send your comments to

20. Germany Resources
On the history of the German Archaeological Institute during World War II; German archaeology Institut für Ur und Frühgeschichte Freiburg has amassed a
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A study of over 2,000 antler artifacts recovered from the Lower Palaeolithic site of Bilzingsleben, Thuringia, Germany; an article in Internet Archaeology by Jürgen Vollbrecht. German and English.
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seine Kultur und Umwelt. German language discussion of the evidence of the skull from Prof. Dr. Dietrich Mania of Universität Jena Bodies of the Bogs
An article in Archaeology magazine, in conjunction with an exhibit at the Silkeborg Museum, when almost all of the bog bodies of northwestern Europe were gathered together in one place. Includes information about bog bodies from Denmark, the Netherlands, England, and Germany.

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