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         Germany Archaeology:     more books (100)
  1. Army of Hope, Army of Alienation: Culture and Contradiction in the American Army Communities of Cold War Germany by John P. Hawkins, 2005-01-23
  2. Urban and Rural Change in West Germany by Trevor Wild, 1983-06
  3. Culture And Power in Germany And Japan: The Spirit of Renewal by Nils-johan Jorgensen, 2006-09-30
  4. Adolf Bastian and the Psychic Unity of Man: The Foundations of Anthropology in Ninteenth Century Germany (History and Theory of Anthropology) by Klaus-Peter Köpping, 2005-08-01
  5. HSK Kormoran related documents in the Military Archive Freiburg, Germany: A brief look at the German perspective on the sinking of HMAS Sydney (Report ... Archaeology, Western Australian Museum) by Jochen Franke, 1998
  6. German Stoneware, 1200-1900: Archaeology and Cultural History: Containing a Guide to the Collections of the British Museum, Victoria & Albert Museu by David R. M. Gaimster, 1997-01
  7. Archaeology of Modernism: Bauhaus Dessau (Bauhaus Band)
  8. Fashioning Socialism: Clothing, Politics and Consumer Culture in East Germany by Judd Stitziel, 2005-10-07
  9. From Darwin to Hitler: Evolutionary Ethics, Eugenics, and Racism in Germany by Richard Weikart, 2006-04-02
  10. Mainz and the Middle Rhine Valley: Medieval Art, Architecture, and Archaeology (British Archaeological Association Conference Transactions) by Ute Engel, Alexandrea Gajewski, 2008-06-30
  11. Mobius and his Band: Mathematics and Astronomy in Nineteenth-Century Germany
  12. Hunters between East and West: The Paleolithic of Moravia (Interdisciplinary Contributions to Archaeology) by Jiri Svoboda, Vojen Lozek, et all 1996-09-30
  13. Objects of Culture: Ethnology and Ethnographic Museums in Imperial Germany by H. Glenn Penny, 2002-12-09
  14. Hostages of Modernization: Studies on Modern Antisemitism 1870-1933/39 : Germany-Great Britain-France (Current Research on Antisemitism)

61. History, Prehistory And Archaeology Expert Details - Expertise Guide - Nottingha
19th and 20th century germany and international history and politics. History and archaeology in adult education. Roman and medieval history and
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62. Antiquity
Antiquity in germany. archaeology in germany (Freiburg, DE). Neuheit In generalyou should consult archaeology online first (Museums are linked in according
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63. Letter From Germany: Reliving The Nightmare
Hitler s rocket test site at Peenemünde is now a spaceage theme park, drawingup to 2000 visitors a day. abstract only, full text $
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64. A Hunter-Gatherer Landscape (Jochim)-Springer Archaeology Book
This superb survey of huntergatherer societies in Southwest germany presents anoverview of the archaeological record for three periods- the Late
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65. Archaeology On The Web - Institute Of Prehistory
German archaeology WWW VL, Freiburg University, germany. Guide to UK archaeology,Council for British archaeology, UK. Polish archaeology - Institute of
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WWW VL - Archaeology, University of Connecticut, USA ARGE - Archaeological Resource Guide for Europe, Netherlands Ancient World Web - Resource Guide, USA Archaeology/Anthropology Departments in the World ( ArchNet ArchAGENDA - Events in Archaeology - U. of Toulouse, France ArchDATA - French Archaeology - University of Toulouse, France ArchaeoLogic Communications - Guide, Canada Archaeological Fieldwork Server , UCLA, Los Angeles, USA Archaeology Guide , The Mining Co., New York, USA Discovering Archaeology - Archaeology Guide, USA EURA - European Rock Art Net - Italy German Archaeology - WWW VL, Freiburg University, Germany Guide to UK Archaeology , Council for British Archaeology, UK Polish Archaeology - Institute of Prehistory, AMU, Poznañ Scythica-Celticum Guide, St. Petersburg, Russia Stone Pages A Megalithic Guide, Italy The Lithics Site - State University of New York, Buffalo, USA The World of the Vikings - Denmark/UK Viking Heritage - Gotland University College, Visby, Sweden
Electronic Publications Archaeological Predictive Modelling Project - Canada Archaeology: An introduction Univ.of Newcastle, UK

66. Science News Online (3/1/97): German Mine Yields Ancient Hunting Spears
germany. Robin Dennell Department of Prehistory and archaeology University ofSheffield Northgate House West Street Sheffield S1 4ET England
http://www.sciencenews.org/pages/sn_arc97/3_1_97/fob2.htm
March 1, 1997
German mine yields ancient hunting spears
by B. Bower E xcavations in the depths of a German coal mine have bagged the archaeological equivalent of really big game the world's oldest known hunting weapons, a trio of wooden spears fashioned with admirable skill by apparently dedicated meat eaters as many as 400,000 years ago. Investigators led by Hartmut Thieme of the Institute for the Preservation of Historical Monuments in Hannover, Germany, found the spears which range in length from 6 to 7 feet lying among stone implements and animal bones, including the butchered remains of more than 10 horses. "This offers strong reason to suspect that the spears were used for hunting rather than simply driving predators away from carcasses," Thieme holds. His description of the discoveries appears in the Feb. 27 Nature Thieme initiated archaeological work at the Schöningen mine in 1983. Extensive coal mining there had revealed soil layers bearing artifacts of great antiquity. The researchers were unprepared, though, for encountering well-preserved hunting weapons. Many theorists had maintained that big-game hunting emerged about 100,000 years ago, at most. The only specimens comparable to the Schöningen material are a 125,000-year-old wooden shaft found inside an elephant skeleton at another German site in 1948 and a 400,000-year-old stone tip perhaps part of a spear unearthed in England in 1911.

67. Kemet.org Links Page :: Archaeology And Egyptology : Journals : German
Kemet.org Links Page archaeology and Egyptology Journals German related categories. International EgyptRelated Pages germany
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68. Flickr: Graffiti Archaeology Photos Tagged With Germany
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69. FemArc - Women's Network In Archaeology
German organization promoting archaeology and gender studies Includes goals,history, publications, membership.
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Women's Network in Archaeology
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Goals of the Network History of the Network: How it began Archaeology and Gender: What does it mean? Publications of the Network ... Address of the Network
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  • Create contact between women who are envolved with archaeology and its related fields. Prevent the isolation of female archaeologists. Encourage the exchange of experiences between women. Improve the employment situation of female archaeologists. Promote the discussion between archaeologists and other academics involved in Women's and Gender studies. Establish an interdisciplinary approach between female archaeologists, scientists of other fields and interested amateurs. Expand the theoretical foundations for Feminist Archaeology. Open Feminist Archaeology to the public and to all women. Establish Feminist Archaeology and Gender studies as themes and methods in archaeology.
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In Germany archaeology Women's and Gender Studies are completely neglected. Hardly any scholarly work is being produced, in which the gender roles in the past and present are articulated, or gender related approaches scientifically attempted. Women who study these topics often feel isolated and not taken seriously.

70. Archaeology Conferences Worldwide Upcoming Events In Archaeology And Related Fie
Listing of upcoming events in archaeology and related fields.
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Bonn, Germany Germany
Revival and invention: Sculpture and its material histories
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71. Interests -History- Historic Highlights Of Germany
The Archaeological Museum (Landesmuseum) near the Imperial Baths has the richestcollection The Long Nineteenth Century A History of germany, 17801918
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72. Bettina Arnold - European Iron Age Archaeologist
2000 A transatlantic perspective on German archaeology. In archaeology, Ideologyand Society The German Experience, edited by Heinrich Härke, pp.
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Office Hours Sabin Hall, Room 229 Phone: (414) 229-4583 e-mail: barnold@uwm.edu Born Degrees Ph.D., Anthropology, Harvard University B.A., Archaeology,Yale University Research Interests 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 history of archaeology, particularly its role in 19th and 20th century political developments in Europe. Current Projects Excavation of burial mounds associated with the Heuneburg hillfort in southwestern Germany. The site is located on the Danube, and is part of an archaeological landscape which has been studied intensively since the 19th century. Concurrent analysis of ancient DNA from excavated skeletal material from the tumulus cemeteries in order to reconstruct social organization of the early Iron Age populations which inhabited this area from 600 to 400 B.C.. Photographs of the site and the surrounding landscape are available in the Archaeological Projects section of the Web site.

73. UW-Milwaukee: Archaeological Research Laboratory - Student News
European Association of Archaeologists Annual Meeting, September 1923, Esslingen,germany. With Bettina Arnold and Matthew Murray. Fantle, Peter W.
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74. Comparative Archaeology WEB: ARCHAEOLOGY RESOURCES
German Association of State Archaeologists. (Verband der Landesarchäologen inder Bundesrepublik Deutschland). · Netherland s Antiquity Preservation Offices
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Cultural Resource Management/Heritage/Antiquities Protection Agencies
Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (ACHP) with links to the US National Historic Preservation Program, News, Cultural Resource /Heritage/ Monument Preservation (CRM) Legislation, Council Library, State and Tribal Programs and Links, Federal Agency Programs and Links, Training Schedule. English Heritage Foundation is the national body created by Parliament in 1984 charged with the protection of the historic environment and with promoting public understanding and enjoyment of it. With links to: Archaeology Division American Anthropological Association is a national organization overing Archaeology, Cultural/Social Anthropology - Ethnology, Linguistics and physical Anthropology.

75. Archaeology And Languages
archaeology and Languages BA archaeology and German. a 40credit dissertationin archaeology and German; 0 credits from range of archaeology special
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Our BA Archaeology and German provides you with:
  • a broad coverage of human developments and diversity throughout the world the opportunity to combine the study of archaeology and language(s) to understand Germanic culture and history the opportunity to draw on the resources of two centres of excellence in complementary disciplines to enhance your historical and linguistic knowledge and understanding the opportunity to specialise in a range of special subjects that address significant issues of our human past and their relevance to questions of origin, culture, identity and belief in the present practical and transferable skills in archaeology and languages
At Level 1 you learn about nature and formation of archaeological and textual evidence and its relevance to the study of world archaeology. You are also given an essential introduction into German language and culture. You take

76. Staff
My research interests range from the archaeology of Roman Europe, especiallyGermany and Gaul, to the archaeology of ancient Greek and Roman gardens.
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Dr Maureen Carroll
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Dr Maureen Carroll is a Senior Lecturer in Roman Archaeology.
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My research interests range from the archaeology of Roman Europe, especially Germany and Gaul, to the archaeology of ancient Greek and Roman gardens. A particular area of current interest is Roman funerary epigraphy in Italy and the western Empire. Other areas of interest are ethnicity and identity in the German provinces, aspects of Roman military communities, and the material culture of Roman dining.
Research Projects
Funerary Commemoration in Roman Europe
The Material Culture and Social Context of Roman Dining
My work on Roman dining is part of a larger collaborative project focusing on the material culture and social practice of dining in the historical periods in Europe from the Roman period to the 18th century, drawing on artefactual, documentary and pictorial evidence for the consumption of food and drink in various historical, social and cultural contexts. The project is based in the Department of Archaeology at Sheffield, and is jointly conducted with Dr. Dawn Hadley and Dr. Hugh Willmott. Publication of this research project is in progress.

77. German Museums - The Most Important Museums In Germany
germany’s museums offer something for everybody’s taste. Zeus Tempel inPergamon (180160 BC), one of the world s most significant archaeological finds.
http://www.germany-tourism.co.uk/pages/museums_1980.htm
Map of Germany Major Cities Other Towns/Cities Regions ... Interesting Facts THINGS TO DO Museums in: Bayreuth Berlin Bonn Bremerhaven ... Zoos THE MOST IMPORTANT MUSEUMS IN GERMANY Pergamon Museum - Museum Island Location: Berlin T he Pergamon Museum on Museum Island houses a vast collection of artefacts from the ancient world including the crowning glory being the altar from the Zeus Tempel in Pergamon (180-160 BC), one of the world's most significant archaeological finds. The museum is also home to the East Asian Collection , the Near Eastern Museum and the Islamic Museum T he Museum of East Asian Art is divided into three different sections, China, Japan and Korea. Each section displays a wide selection of arts, crafts and archaelogical discoveries dating back to the early Stone Age. T he Middle Eastern Museum is made up of items excavated by German archeaologists between 1888 and 1939. T he Museum of Islamic Art includes numerous works of art from the Islamic world dating back from the 8th-19th centuries, including ceramics, drawings, Persian and Indian miniatures, carpets and carvings. Opening hours:
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78. Archaeology
World archaeology resources including ancient digs, field work, German, archaeology Magazine brings global archeological events to the attention of the
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79. Archaeological Topics
If you are interested in German archaeology, you should join the mailing listARCHDE TROY you find it here Troy - the exhibition.
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80. Archaeology And Classical Studies - German - Journal Reprints, Antiquarian Backs
Search our stock of reprints and antiquarian backsets of journals, serials andreference works.
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Reprints and antiquarian backsets of journals and serials in stock. Click on the title for a quotation for part sets, single back volumes, back issues or volumes not listed here. ABHANDLUNGEN FUER DIE KUNDE DES MORGENLANDES Vols. 1-30. Leipzig, 1857-1948. Reprint. Complete set $ 4,250.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. AKADEMIE DER WISSENSCHAFTEN GOETTINGEN. COMMENTARII Vols. 1-4 (all publ.). Goettingen, 1751-1754. Reprint. Bound Complete set $ 400.- Per volume $ 110.- AKADEMIE DER WISSENSCHAFTEN GOETTINGEN. COMMENTATIONES RECENTIORES Vols. 1-8 (all publ.). Goettingen, 1808-1837. Reprint. Bound Complete set $ 800.- Per volume $ 110.- AKADEMIE DER WISSENSCHAFTEN GOETTINGEN. NOVI COMMENTARII Vols. 1-8 (all publ.). Goettingen, 1769-1777. Reprint. Bound Complete set $ 750.- Per volume $ 100.-

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