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         Russian Archaeology:     more books (73)
  1. The Archaeology of Anxiety: The Russian Silver Age and its Legacy (Pitt Russian East European) by Galina Rylkova, 2008-01-28
  2. The Upper Paleolithic of the Central Russian Plain (Studies in Archaeology) by Olga Soffer, 1985-11-28
  3. Archaeology Field Dictionary: English-russian-english by Nikita Khrapunov, 2005-07-30
  4. Archaeology and the Capitalist World System: A Study from Russian America (Contributions To Global Historical Archaeology) by Aron L. Crowell, 1997-11-30
  5. Contributions to the Archaeology of Armenia (Harvard University, Peabody Museum of Archaeology & Archaeology & Ethnology, Russian Translat) by V. P. Alekseev, 1968-06
  6. Russian Translation Series
  7. Russian literature - general characteristics (Art and archaeology; an illustrated monthly magazine) by Alexander Samuel Kaun, 1922
  8. The writing of the Maya Indians;: Selected chapters (Harvard University. Peabody Museum of archaeology and ethnology. Russian translation series) by I¸ U¸¡. V Knorozov, 1867
  9. Russian Alaska, a challenge for historical archaeology (Alaska in perspective) by William S Hanable, 1978
  10. Ancient Population of Siberia and Its Cultures (Harvard University, Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Russian Translation Series No 1) by Aleksei P. Okladnikov, 1988-12
  11. Archeological investigations at the Russian Bishop's House, 1981: Sitka National Historical Park, Sitka, Alaska by Catherine Holder Blee, 1985
  12. Archeozoological materials and the historic record: Evidence from a Russian hospital trash pit in Sitka, Alaska by Catherine Holder Blee, 1986
  13. Selected chapters from The writing of the Maya Indians (Russian translation series of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology) by IU V Knorozov, 1967
  14. Archaeology in the U.S.S.R (Praeger publications in Russian history and world communism) by Mykhaĭlo Oleksandrovych Miller, 1956

1. Athena Review 1,3: Russian Archaeology
Journal review in Athena Review of Rossiiskaia Arkheologiia.
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Athena Review, Vol. 1, No.3
Journal review: Russian Archaeology Rossiiskaia Arkheologiia
A resurgence of interest in the Russian past is detailed in an article titled "The Archaeology of Medieval Moscow: Recent Explorations (1980-1990s)," by L.A. Beliaev and A.G. Veksler in the journal Rossiiskaia Arkheologiia (Russian Archaeology) from issue 3, 1996, pp. 106-133. The following review discusses major topics in this article. Moscow in early Russian chronicles : In September of 1997, Moscow celebrated the 850th anniversary of the first reference to the city in AD 1147 in the Ipatievskaya Chronicle , one of several medieval Russian collective historical works. The earliest of these was the Primary Chronicle , compiled by at least six different writer-editors. Begun by Monk Nikon in Kievan Rus in the late 11th century, and completed by Monk Nestor in AD 1118, the Primary Chronicle contains information on historic and diplomatic events, as well as treaties, deeds, and prose records of heroic legends. During the 9th and 10th centuries, Kiev became the first national capital and controlled the Russian state. At that time Moscow was an obscure and minor outpost. Moscow's AD 1147 mention in the slightly later Ipatievskaya Chronicle thus marks the beginning of the city's place in Russian history.

2. Russia Russian Archaeology
Athena Review 1,3 russian archaeology Excavations in Moscow are changing the Saint George RussianAmerican Archaeological Program Learn about
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Russia Archaeology Home To European Archaeology Albania through Ireland To European Archaeology Isle of Man through Wales Albania Archaeology ... Scotland Archaeology To archaeology pages index Athena Review 1,3: Russian Archaeology "Excavations in Moscow are changing the way history thinks about medieval Russia." - photo - From Athena Review - http:// www.athenapub.com/rusarch1.htm Excavations in Daghestan This website is a brief description of two seasons of excavation which took place in Daghestan in 1994 and 1995 at the Chalcolithic and Bronze Age site of Velikent - illustrated - From UC Berkeley - http://sscl.berkeley.edu/arf/newsletter/3.2/daghestan.html The Joint Archaeological Excavation, Azov, Russia Read about the Joint Scandinavian-Russian Azov Archaeological Excavation. You will find seasonal reports and a general overview. - illustrated - From - The Thor Heyerdahl Research Centre - http://www.thorheyerdahl.org/projects/azov2002.html Khazar-Era Fortress of Golden Hills "In June 2002, the expedition of Rostov State University (RSU) and the Center for the Study of Eurasian Nomads (CSEN) began the excavations of the fortress. The expedition consisted of Russian, American, and English archaeologists and volunteers. The first season's work concluded in July 2002." Learn the results of that research and plans for future activity. You will find many click-to-read articles and more. - illustrated - From Vladimir Klyutchnikov -

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4. SLAVONIC ANTIQUITY By Sergei V. Rjabchikov - English
drevnikh rusov i slavyansky fol'klor The Archaeology of Scythians, Sarmatians, Ancient Russians and the Slavonic Folklore; in Russian.
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5. Athena Review 1 3 Russian Archaeology
Journal review russian archaeology (Rossiiskaia Arkheologiia)
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6. Antiquity: Anglo-Russian Archaeology Seminar: Recording Systems For Archaeologic
Access the article, Anglorussian archaeology seminar recording systems forarchaeological projects. (book review) from Antiquity, a publication in the
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Faculty Specializing in russian archaeology. Bryan K. Hanks (PhD, University ofCambridge) russian archaeology, Bronze and Iron Age societies,
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c. 2200-1600 BC New in Pitt Archaeology Ongoing faculty research in China and Siberia are adding an exciting Old World comparative perspective to study of prehistoric complex societies at the University of Pittsburgh. Through this project, Pitt students are exploring such issues as the origins of social complexity, long-term societal evolution, and craft-specialization and political power in nomadic societies Faculty Specializing in Asian Archaeology Katheryn Linduff (PhD, University of Pittsburgh) - ancient China, pastoral societies, societal evolution, state formation, material culture, nomads, frontiers, current research: China, see: www.pitt.edu/~chifeng Robert Drennan (PhD, University of Michigan) - ancient China, pastoral societies, societal

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10. Eurasian Steppe Archaeology
China archaeology, Chinese archaeology, Russia archaeology, russian archaeology,Inner Mongolia, Eurasia, Steppe, Siberia, Iron Age, nomadism, kurgan,
http://www.pitt.edu/~pittanth/ancient_asia.html
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Age Siberia Professor Robert Drennan
Origins of complex societies in Inner Mongolia
Graduate Study in Chinese and Russian Archaeology at The University of Pittsburgh

11. Russian Archaeology - ANON.
russian archaeology; ANON.. Offered by The Bohemian Bookworm
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12. Keynsham Online Shop Books Anglo-Russian Archaeology
Buy Anglorussian archaeology Seminar Recording Systems for Archaeological Projects (Bournemouth University School of Conservation Sciences Research
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13. Index Page-Russian Archaeology
russian archaeology Timeline of russian archaeology
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14. Russia Russian Archaeology
The Archaeology in Russia 1945 2000 About the history of archaeology in Russia during the Soviet years - From the Russian Academy of Science
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Specializes in old russian archaeology of NorthEast Russia and Specializes inarchaeology and history of Russian North and old russian archaeology.
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INSTITUTE FOR THE HISTORY OF MATERIAL CULTURE
OF RUSSIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES site map news administration archives ... links Staff (All scientific grades are given in russian system) Slavonic-finnish archaeology dept.
Central Asia and Caucasus archaeology dept.

Department of Classical Archaeology

Stone Age archaeology dept.
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Slavonic-finnish archaeology dept.
  • Anatoliy Kirpichnikov. Head of the Dept. Leading scientific fellow, professor. In IHMC since 1958. Specializes in history, culture, soldiership, fortification and architecture of Old Russia and neighbor countries. Candidate dissertation — "Russian close combat weaponry X-XIII cc.", 1963. Doctor dissertation — "Soldiery of Old Russia in IX-XV cc.", 1975. Sergey Beletskiy . Leading scientific fellow, Doctor of Hist. Sciences. In IHMC since 1989. Specializes in archaeology and history of Old Pskov and countryside, old russian sphragistics and auxiliary historical subjects. Candidate dissertation — "Ceramics of Pskov Land in the 2nd half of the I — beginning of the II millenium as a historical source: (Culture stratigraphy of the region)", 1979. Doctor dissertation — "Pskov sphragistics in XIV-XV cc. (Materials for history of imperative structures in medieval town)", 1994. Oleg Boguslavskiy . Scientific fellow, Candidate of Hist. Sciences. In IHMC since 1990. Specializes in archaeology of South Ladoga region and archaeological chronology. Candidate dissertation — "South ladoga region in late I — beginning of the II millenium. (Experience on historical and cultural periodization)", 1991.

16. Russia Russian Archaeology
Athena Review 1 3 russian archaeology "Excavations in Moscow are changing the way history thinks about medieval Russia." photo - From
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17. European Authorities & Contacts
Maritime Archaeology in northwest Russia (presentation). Skythia, edited byVladimir Eremenko, offers plenty of russian archaeology info.
http://www.abc.se/~m10354/mar/authmain.htm
Each country has its own authorities dealing with underwater archaeology, wreck registration, and diving regulations. This is a short list mainly of European authorities, agencies, organisations, institutes, contacts and legislation. In some cases, interesting or relevant link lists have also been included. You may find more info from the separate pages of museums societies academic departments diving organisations ... worldwide authorities and There is also a couple of pan-European cultural heritage organisations worth mentioning: European Heritage and Baltic Sea Heritage Co-operation I cannot guarantee against errors. Please send a mail for additions or corrections. (A similar contact list used to be available from PADI Project AWARE , before thy re-arranged their website.) P.Å., editor rev. nov '04 Albania Qendra e Studimeve Detare e Arkeologjise Nenujore (QSDAN) The name translates to "Centre of Marine and Underwater Archaeology Studies". This is a private non-profit organisation founded in September 2001, located in Durres, co-operating with the Italian universities in Genova, Venezia, Pisa, Bari and Sassari. Rr. "Deshmoret", Pall. 959, Lagja 17, Durres, Albania

18. Voronezh State University / Search / Who Is Who / Anatoly D. Pryakhin
Basics of Archaeology, History of russian archaeology, The Bronze Age of theEurasian Steppe and ForestSteppe, Archaeology in Russian Universities
http://www.vsu.ru/english/search/whoiswho/p/pryakhin.htm
Home General Academics Research ... Students Search A B C D ... Who Is Who P Anatoly D. Pryakhin Faculty History Department Archaeology and Ancient World History Academic Degree Doctor of Science (History) Title And Position Professor, Chair, Head of the Research Lab for Historiography and Archaeology of Eurasia at RAS (the Russian Academy of Science) and VSU (Voronezh State University), Academician of RANS (the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences), ISA (the International Slavonic Academy) and RAH (the Russian Academy of the Humanities)
Field Of Science According To Dr. Sci. Certificate 07.00.06 – Archaeology;
07.00.01 - Russian History Honorary Titles And Awards Honorary Scholar of Russia, Honorary Citizen of the Town of Yelets Personal Information And Academic Career 1939 - born;
1962 - graduated from the Faculty of History, Voronezh State University;
1966 - defended Candidate of Science Thesis;
1977 - defended Doctor of Science Thesis;
1978 - awarded the Academic Title of Professor.

19. Bruce Bradley S Archaeology Page
russian archaeology. This summer I am returning to Russia to participate inanother archaeological research project, Zhokhov. The Zhokhov site is Mesolithic
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BRUCE BRADLEY, PhD
Professional Archaeologist-Educator
Flintknapper-Excursion Leader
Research Associate Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Pittsburgh
Research Associate National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian
Lecturer
, Exeter University, United Kingdom
Adjunct Professor
, Augustana College, Sioux Falls Vasilkovka IV Site, Akmola Oblast, Kazakhstan, 14 August 2002. Left to right: Dr. Alan Outram , Senior Associate; Drs. Sandra Olsen and Bruce Bradley, co-directors of the Krasnyi Yar Research Project, funded by the National Science Foundation. Copper Age pithouse in the background, excavated in July-August, 2002.
NEW JOB I have recently received news that I have been appointed to a one-year lecturer position at the University of Exeter, U.K., Department of Archaeology. I will mainly be teaching experimental archaeology and archaeological materials, but will contribute to several other courses. In the spring term, I will be offering a course in North American Prehistory with special attention paid to the American Southwest. Following my participation in the Zhokhov Expedition in late June and July, and in excavations in France in August, I will begin my tenure at Exeter in September, extending through June 2004. It will be quite a change for us (Cindy and Shannon will be moving to Exeter with me), but I am excited about this new adventure. I have recently returned from a successful preparation trip to Exeter University. I am greatly impressed with the facilities, the program, and especially the faculty of Archaeology. While at Exeter, I agreed to help the archaeology department spread the word about a great program they offer. It is unique and extremely well designed. It is a one-year Masters in Experimental Archaeology. Although students have a set number of courses, labs, etc., there is ample opportunity to explore their own interests. For more information check out the department

20. Settlements And Burials In The North Margins Of Nomadic World
coming from Western and russian archaeology large field surveys, The Institute of the History and Archaeology, Ural Division of Russian Academy of
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Settlements and Burials in the North Margins of Nomadic World Project description This region provides a unique opportunity to explore the relationships between cultures, attribut-able to different environments. The analysis of burial grounds reveals the ex-tremely active interactions between the peripheries of Southern and Northern, Western and Eastern cultural worlds, that is usually reflected in a grave goods composition. Recent research shows that around the Silk Road there existed a system of trade routes linked to modes of traditional nomadic transmigration ( Matuchenko et all 1988; Matveeva 1995; Tairov 1995 ) Participants:
  • The Urals State University (USU)
  • The Institute of the History and Archaeology, Ural Division of Russian Academy of Sciences (I.H.A.- UD of RAS)
  • The CNRS (U.M.R. 153), University of Rennes, France.
  • CNRS, University of Bordeaux, France
This joint work gives a good opportunity for making a comparative research of fundamental regularities in human society. The collaboration allows to apply the Western methodology to the new field research in region where archaeological sites are of better manifestation. It provides a good practice for all involved spe-cialists, and also for Russian and foreign undergraduate and graduate students. The field summer school will be organized around the research project. Hence, the project provides an by new various information, coming from the area. which is still "white spot" on the archaeological maps. Finally, this project will help to bridge a gape, which still exists between the Western an Russian archaeology.

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