Geometry.Net - the online learning center
Home  - Basic_R - Russian Archaeology
e99.com Bookstore
  
Images 
Newsgroups
Page 3     41-60 of 110    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | 6  | Next 20
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

         Russian Archaeology:     more books (73)
  1. Out of Order: Russian Political Values in an Imperfect World by Ellen Carnaghan, 2007-03-30
  2. Dedovshchina in the Post-Soviet Military: Hazing of Russian Army Conscripts in a Comparative Perspective (Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society 28)
  3. The Russians by Hedrick Smith, 1976-01-12
  4. Overkill: Sex and Violence in Contemporary Russian Popular Culture (Culture and Society After Socialism) by Eliot Borenstein, 2007-11
  5. Professionals, Power and Solidarity in Poland: A Critical Sociology of Soviet-Type Society (Cambridge Russian, Soviet and Post-Soviet Studies) by Michael D. Kennedy, 1991-02-22
  6. Conscience, Dissent, and Reform in Soviet Russia (Basees/Curzon Series on Russian & East European Studies) by Phili Boobbyer, 2005-09-20
  7. Local Communities and Post-Communist Transformation (Basees/Curzon Series on Russian & East European Studies) by Simon Smith, 2003-07-23
  8. East to West Migration: Russian Migrants in Western Europe (Research in Migration and Ethnic Relations) by Helen Kopnina, 2005-11
  9. Solovyovo: The Story of Memory in a Russian Village (Woodrow Wilson Center Press) by Margaret Paxson, 2005-11
  10. The Political Culture of the Russian "Democrats" by Alexander Lukin, 2000-05-11
  11. The Russian Gypsy by Konrad Bercovici, 2005-12-08
  12. By the Banks of the Thames: Russians in Eighteenth Century Britain by Anthony Glenn Cross, 1980-01
  13. Will the Non-Russians Rebel?: State, Ethnicity, and Stability in the USSR (Studies in Soviet History and Society) by Alexander J. Motyl, 1987-05
  14. Medieval Russian Culture: California Slavic Studies XII (California Slavic Studies)

41. Archaeology, Ethnology And Anthropology Of Eurasia: Subscriptions
An international peer review journal from the Institute of archaeology and Ethnography of the Siberian Branch, russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk. (English and russian)
http://www.ancienteastasia.org/news/extras/aeae.htm
Archaeology, Ethnology and Anthropology of Eurasia Subscribers Order Form eurasia@archaeology.nsc.ru On receiving the order we will send you an invoice. Subscriber (name or institution) Address (include City, State or Province, Postal Code, Country) Phone number Fax number E-mail Please enter my subscription for the year annual 1 issue Rate for Individuals $ 150 / DEM 276 $ 40 / DEM 75 Students Rate (with copy of valid ID) $ 90 / DEM 166 $ 25 / DEM 46 Methods of Payment Please, note that cheques are not accepted under any circumstances and that subscribers are responsible for covering the expenses on money transfer. The subscription payment should be transferred to Sibacadembank by the route suggested below. Payment by any other means can be delayed and the beneficiary may not ultimately receive it. Please note that the journal will be delivered to the address specified above. In the case of institutional subscriptions, please provide the name and contact information of a proper contact. The payment may also be made in EUROs. In USD 1. Intermediary Bank

42. Institute Of Archaeology And Ethnography
The range of studies of the Institute is very wide from the time of man's origin until the early stage of development of Siberia by russian Settlers.
http://www.friends-partners.org/partners/siberia/indexold.html
The Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography of the Siberian Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences
T he Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography of the Siberian Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences is a scientific - research institution which has many various scientific trends. T he Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography was established 33 years ago from a tiny department in the Siberian branch of the Russian Academy. The Institute currently has a staff of 350 research workers including 2 members of the Russian Academy of Science, 1 member of the Russian Academy of Naturan Science, 1 member of the Russian Academy of Education , 25 professors and over 80 candidates of science. The Institute headquartes are located in Novosibirsk Academgorodoc, Siberia, with established laboratories in the cities of Khabarovsk (Far East), Irkutsk, Krasnoyarsk, Omsk and Barnaul. T he range of studies of the Institute is very wide: from the time of man's origin - until the early stage of development of Siberia by Russian Settlers.
The Institute carries out joint researsh projects together with scientific centres of the USA, Canada, Switzerland, Belgium, France, Japan, Korea, Mongolia and China.

43. Èíñòèòóò àðõåîëîãèè è ýòíîãðàôèè ÑÎ ÐÀÍ
The summary for this russian page contains characters that cannot be correctly displayed in this language/character set.
http://www.archaeology.nsc.ru/
www.archaeology.nsc.ru root@archaeology.nsc.ru

44. Royal Holloway, University Of London
A collaborative classical archaeology project between the Institute of archaeology of the russian Academy of Sciences and the Royal Holloway Hellenic Institute, in Phanagoria, Greece.
http://www.sun.rhbnc.ac.uk/Classics/projects/phanagoria/index.html
Sorry, page does not exist
We're sorry, but you have tried to access a page that does not exist on our server (error 404). If you were following a link from a Royal Holloway page, please use the "Feedback" link on that page to report the problem. If you were following an external link, please let the webmaster of the referring site know of the existence of the problem. This error has been logged. Last updated Thu, 28-Apr-2005 15:47 PT

45. The Dolmen Path - Megaliths Of Russia
russian dolmens and other megaliths including maps, photo gallery and legends. Articles covering history, archaeology and mystic theories.
http://megalith.ru/
The Dolmen Path
Russian Megalithic Site
English Russian
Have you ever seen the Megaliths of Russia?
You can find here images, maps and descriptions of megalithic sites, wonderful and unique Caucasian dolmens, seids and labyrihths of North, standing stones, stone rows, lines, cairns,artifacts and petroglyphs.
Welcome!
Serg is a member of
The Stone Circle Webring

Click for the [ Next Page Skip It Next 5
Want to join The Stone Circle? Click here for info sl="1.3"

46. The "Princess" Of Ipatovo
russian tomb may clarify ScythianSarmatian transition. Article from archaeology.
http://www.he.net/~archaeol/9903/newsbriefs/ipatovo.html
Your browser does not support javascript The "Princess" of Ipatovo Volume 52 Number 2, March/April 1999 [LARGER IMAGE] A rich Scythian-Sarmatian burial has been discovered near the town of Ipatovo, in southern Russia, containing gold necklets and spiral bracelets, an akinakes (dagger) in a gold-covered scabbard, ceramic vessels, and other offerings. The burial probably dates from the early third century B.C., when the Scythian culture that had occupied the southern Russian steppes was giving way to the Sarmatian culture. Whether the Scythians were assimilated into the Sarmatians, who were moving into the area, or the Sarmatians replaced the Scythians but borrowed heavily from their culture, is not clear, and a burial of this date could help clarify the nature of the transition. Some features of the artifacts, like the animal-style decorations, the akinakes, and the gold covering on the wooden items, are characteristic of the Scythians; others, such as the green inlay, are typical of the Sarmatians. This combination of Scythian and Sarmatian features suggests a date around the end of the fourth or the beginning of the third century B.C.; Scythian specialist Vladimira G. Petrenko of the Russian Academy of Sciences' Institute of Archaeology in Moscow considers an early third-century date most likely. The discovery fills a hole in our knowledge of the North Caucasus, between the early Scythian (seventh-sixth centuries B.C.) and Sarmatian (after the third century B.C.) phases. It is also the wealthiest burial of any period known from the region; the closest rivals are the outstandingly rich early Scythian burials of the Kuban region farther west.

47. University Of Durham - Archaeology About Us - Staff Bio & Research Detail
Profile of this University of Durham Reader in Environmental archaeology. Research interests include the archaeology of the pig, the Baltic, and the russian Far East.
http://www.dur.ac.uk/Archaeology/about_staff/about_staff_rowleyconwyp.php
Staff Contact Info Home
Dr. Peter A. Rowley-Conwy
Reader in Environmental Archaeology
Research interests Peter Rowley-Conwy likes animal bones, plant remains, hunter-gatherers and early agriculturalists, and the history of archaeology. He welcomes research students working in these and related areas. See below for a list of his current and recent students and their topics.
    1997 (co-authored with J. Storå). Pitted Ware seals and pigs from Ajvide, Gotland: methods of study and first results. In: Remote Sensing, vol. I , ed. G. Burenhult, 113-127. Stockholm: Institute of Archaeology, University of Stockholm. (Theses and Papers in North European Archaeology 13a). 1998. Meat, furs and skins: mesolithic animal bones from Ringkloster, a seasonal hunting camp in Jutland. Journal of Danish Archaeology 12 (for 1994/95), 87-98.

48. Àðõåîëîãèÿ.ÐÓ - Ñêèôèêà-Êåëüòèêà. Ãëàâíàÿ ñò
The summary for this russian page contains characters that cannot be correctly displayed in this language/character set.
http://www.archaeology.ru/
Àðõåîëîãèÿ.ÐÓ - Ñêèôèêà-Êåëüòèêà - Archaeology.RU
E-mail Äîáàâèòü ñàéò â "Èçáðàííîå"
Ïîèñê e-mail è Web-ñòðàíèö

Ëè÷íûå ñòðàíèöû è e-mail
...
Ïóáëèêàöèè on-line
Áëàãîäàðÿ îáèëèþ ñåòåâûõ õóëèãàíîâ èçìåíåíû ïðàâèëà ïîëüçîâàíèÿ Ôîðóìàìè è äîñêàìè îáúÿâëåíèé. Òåïåðü íåçàðåãèñòðèðîâàííûå ïîñåòèòåëè ("ãîñòè") ñìîãóò òîëüêî ñìîòðåòü è ÷èòàòü. Äëÿ âñåãî îñòàëüíîãî ïîòðåáóåòñÿ
http://folklore.archaeology.ru
http://lavka.archaeology.ru
Internet Explorer 800õ600 sl="1.3"

49. Bibliography Of Khazar Studies - Section 3: Archaeology
A bibliography of papers, articles, and books in several languages including English and russian pertaining to Khazar archaeology.
http://www.khazaria.com/khazar-biblio/sec3.html
Bibliography of Khazar Studies, 1901-Present
Compiled by Kevin Alan Brook
Section 3: Archaeology
See also Section 10: Khazar Cities, Towns, Villages, and Fortresses and The Jews of Khazaria (especially Chapters 2, 4, and 5) ARCHAEOLOGY: GENERAL TOPICS In Bulgarian:
Dimitrov, Dimitur. Prabulgarite po severnoto i zapadnoto Chernomorie kum vuprosa za tiakhnoto prisustvie i istoriya v dneshnite ruski zemi i roliata im pri obrazuvaneto na bulgarskata durzhava . Varna, Bulgaria: Georgi Balakov, 1987. Discusses artifacts from the Proto-Bulgarians, Khazars, Sabirs, Huns, etc.
Iliev, Veselin. Kubrat . Sofia, Bulgaria: ET "Biskhim - Ilich Tsvetkov", 1998. Archaeology of the Bulgars and Khazars in the time of Khan Kubrat. In English:
Acta Orientalia Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae
Davis-Kimball, Jeannine. "Ongoing Archaeological Excavations in the Lower Don Region, Russia." Central Eurasian Studies Review 1:2 (Spring 2002): 11-13. About discoveries at Chastiye Kurgany.
Gubaroff, George V. Cossacks and their Land, In the Light of New Data

50. Castle Hill Archaeological Project, Index, Alaska Office Of History And Archaeol
Online report from the Alaska Office of History and archaeology on the discovery of remains of four 19th century russianAmerican Company buildings and a huge number of artifacts.
http://www.dnr.state.ak.us/parks/oha/castle/castle.htm

Parks
Boating Safety Hist./Archaeology Grants ... History and Archaeology
Castle Hill Archaeological Project
Chapter Index
Introduction History Archaeology at Castle Hill:
Window to the Past
...
Castle Hill E-Mail

*Note: pdf files require Adobe Acrobat Reader verison 3.0 or later to view. Acrobat Reader can be downloaded for free by clicking on the button to the right. Follow the instructions and choose the the appropriate type of Acrobat Reader for your computer. Once Acrobat Reader is on the computer, click on the document title below to access the document of choice.
OHA Links
Office of History and Archaeology (OHA)
Heritage Newsletter

OHA and SHPO Staff

Alaska Historical Commission

Alaska Geographic Names Program
... Alaska OHA Photo Galleries Alaska State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) SHPO Main Page Alaska's Historic Preservation Plan Alaska Heritage Resources Survey National Register of Historic Places ... National Historic Preservation Act Last updated on Monday, 20-Jun-2005 13:15:54 AKDT. Not sure who to contact? Have a question about DNR? Visit the Public Information Center Report technical problems with this page to the State of Alaska Natural Resources Parks Home Parks Index ... System Status

51. Viking Ship In Russian Waters
From archaeology, wreck of a 910th century Viking ship belonging to the Viking tribe, Varenghi, found near Vyborg, Russia.
http://www.he.net/~archaeol/online/news/viking.html
Your browser does not support javascript Viking Ship in Russian Waters July 29, 1997 by Giovanni Lattanzi Divers inspect the remains of a Viking ship found near Vyborg, Russia. (Giovanni Lattanzi) [LARGER IMAGE]
www.archaeology.org/online/news/viking.html September/October 2005
Exclusive Features

Riding for the Brand, Back to Cyrene, TutWatch Latest News
Daily archaeological headlines Interactive Digs
Sagalassos, Turkey; Hierakonpolis, Egypt; Tiwanaku, Bolivia
"Rome," "Mysterious Bog People," "Popularization of Ancient Egypt" Interviews
Peter Vemming, Roger Atwood, Thomas Hales Eubanks
  • New Subscriptions Give a Gift Renew Subscription Customer Service

Contact Us
Advertise
Archaeological Institute of America
Website by Castle Builder Design
Hosting donated by Hurricane Electric

52. ÈÀÝÒ_ÑÎ_ÐÀÍ
Siberian Branch of russian Academy of Science, Novosibirsk. Studies in ethnology, computer methodology, museum, Paleolithic to Iron Age, and publications. (English and russian)
http://www.archaeology.nsc.ru/index.e.htm
This page uses frames, but your browser doesn't support them.

53. Maritime Archaeology In Northwest Russia
The main problems for maritime archaeology in Russia are Studies in maritimearchaeology , which include articles by russian and foreign scientists.
http://www.abc.se/~m10354/mar/rus-arch.htm
Maritime Archaeology in northwest Russia
by Petr Sorokin The first underwater archaeological works in Russia started in the beginning of our century. In this time an ancient harbour was investigated at Feodosia, at the Black Sea, as well as a post-medieval boat in the northern part of Chudskoe Lake. But those were only the first experiences from land archaeologists in a water environment. The beginning of maritime archaeology as a special part of archaeological science, is connected with works by Orbelly and Blavatsky in the 1930s - 50s. The first underwater archaeological activities were concentrated on investigations of ancient monuments in the Black Sea. During the following time, several maritime archaeological groups existed in different parts of Russia, including St Petersburg. Presently, underwater search in St Petersburg is realised by different organisations, associations and clubs. This is coordinated by the Institute of the History of Material Culture and the Institute of Archaeology . Both institutes belong to the Russian Academy of Science, and give special permission for underwater investigations and keep scientific supervision of these works.

54. Anthropology And Archaeology
archaeology and Ethnography, russian Academy of Sciences, Makhachkala, Institute of archaeology and Ethnography, Neolithic Department, russian
http://www.cies.org/schlr_directories/vsdir01/Anth4.htm
Anthropology and Archaeology
Boryak, Olena
Senior Researcher, M. Rylsky Institute of Art Studies, Folklore and Ethnology, Center of Ukrainian Folklore and Ethnology, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine
Lecturing and Research: The Ritual and Mythology of the Midwife: A Woman's Place and Role in Traditional Society
University of Virginia, Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures, Charlottesville, VA, c/o Dr. Natalie Kononenko
September 2001 - April 2002
Bula, Dace
Head, Institute of Literature, Folklore and Art, Archives of Latvian Folklore, University of Latvia, Riga, Latvia
Research: Anthropology and Folkloristics Today: Theories and Methods
Indiana UniversityBloomington, Department of Folklore and Ethnomusicality, Bloomington, IN, 47405

55. Continental Europe Archaeology
The Solovetsky archipelago St. George russianAmerican Archaeological Program Viking Ship in russian Waters 1995 Excavations at Pokrovka, Russia
http://www.cyberpursuits.com/archeo/eur-arch.asp
CyberPursuits Main Page Guides and More Regions Africa Australia and Oceania British Isles Egyptology Continental Europe Far East Central Asia Near and Middle East North America North Atlantic Topics Food and Diet Tools and Materials Underwater/Maritime Archaeoastronomy Geoarchaeology Megaliths Art in Archaeology Legal Issues Programs Academic Organizations Resources Publications and News Books Film and Photography Art and Posters Software and Games Search ArchNet
Buy Archaeology Art and Prints Books
Videos
DVD
Magazines
Search by keywords:
Visitors since October 2002
Free counters provided by Andale
The links on this web site are provided for reference purposes. CyberPursuits has no control over the content of off-site links and cannot be held responsible for any harm real or perceived incurred as a result of launching to another site through a URL located on this Web site.
Continental Europe Archaeology
All links leave the site and open a new window General Resources and Programs Western Europe

56. «CESWW» - Dissertations In Central Eurasian Studies - Archaeology
Country russian Federation Keywords archaeology, History, Numismatics, GoldenHorde, Medieval Period, Volga Region Bibl. Info.
http://cesww.fas.harvard.edu/diss/CESWdiss_Archaeology.html

Dissertations in Central Eurasian Studies
Archaeology
Go to: Main Dissertation Page Other Subject Headings Author Index Institution Index ...
Harvard Program on Central Asia and the Caucasus
Artiukhova, Ol'ga Anatol'evna
Title: Must'e tsentral'nogo i iuzhnogo Kazakhstana
Date:
Name of Degree:
Kandidat istoricheskikh nauk
Institution: Kazakhskii gos. universitet
Department:
Country:
Kazakstan
Keywords: Paleolithic, Mousterian Period, Kazakstan, Stone Tools
Contact Information: Institution: Institut arkheologii Ministerstvo nauk i Akademii nauk Respubliki Kazakstan Address:
Baratov, Sergey Ravshanovich
Title: Kul'tura skotovodov severnoi Fergany v drevnosti i rannem srednevekov'e (po materialam kurumov i mugkhona) Date: Name of Degree: Kandidat istoricheskikh nauk Institution: Akademiia nauk Respubliki Uzbekistan, Institut arkheologii Department: Otdel arkheologii Turana Country: Uzbekistan Keywords: Nomads, Ferghana Valley, Nomad-Agriculturalists of Central Asia, Religion, Bronze Age, Early Iron Age, Antiquity, Relations Bibl. Info.:

57. Zaraysk 1997
sponsored by the Institute of archaeology, russian Academy of Sciences, archaeologist at the Museum of Anthropology and archaeology in Moscow.
http://www.primtech.net/zaraysk/zaraysk97.html
Scenes of Zaraysk, Russia During The Eastern Gravettian Conference, September 1997 by Bruce Bradley Poster designed for the Zaraysk Conference by a local artist. The following is the text of a report I wrote to fulfill the requirements of a grant I received from Internation Research Exchanges. Prof. Gvozdover explaining her ideas about Upper Paleolithic artifacts to the conference participants. Prof. Grigoriev of the Institute of Material Culture History in St. Petersburg explaining the details of an Upper Paleolithic excavation. Entry sign for rural school where coference participants stayed Typical rural house near Ocyotr school View of glacial terrain, fields and forests outside Zaraysk Hizri Amirkhanov at Zaraysk site Hizri interpreting site Conference participants learning about Zaraysk site View of Zaraysk Upper Paleolithic site excavation. View of Zaraysk Upper Paleolithic site excavation. View of Zaraysk Upper Paleolithic site excavation. View of Zaraysk Upper Paleolithic site excavation. Unexcavated firepit in Zaraysk Upper Paleolithic site excavation. Large, deep hearth in Zaraysk Upper Paleolithic site excavation.

58. Russia Resources
The St. George russianAmerican Archaeological Program; A joint Dutch-russianproject investigating the historic archaeology of this polar ice region.
http://archaeology.about.com/library/atlas/blrussia.htm
zJs=10 zJs=11 zJs=12 zJs=13 zc(5,'jsc',zJs,9999999,'') About Homework Help Archaeology World Atlas ... Russia Russia Resources Homework Help Archaeology Essentials Ancient Daily Life ... Help w(' ');zau(256,140,140,'el','http://z.about.com/0/ip/417/C.htm','');w(xb+xb+' ');zau(256,140,140,'von','http://z.about.com/0/ip/496/7.htm','');w(xb+xb);
FREE Newsletter
Sign Up Now for the Archaeology newsletter!
See Online Courses
Search Archaeology
Russia
Sites Research Institutions Researchers Culture History ... Geography and Maps Archaeological Sites Arzan
Scythian necropolis, investigations by the Deutsches Archäologisches Institut. German. Aurora / Svensksund
Underwater archaeology, in Viborg bay, ships sunk during the battle of Svensksund in 1790. In Russian. Valley of Ak-Alakha
Excavations of a Scythian necropolis by a joint project by the University of Brussels and others. Ekven
Bimiak culture excavations (700-900 AD) in Chukotka, from Hansjürgen Müller-Beck at the Institut für Ur- und Frühgeschichte der Universität Tübingen. Dalnaja Bay
Underwater archaeologists have discovered a Viking era ship, a newsbrief from

59. Russian Culture History And Archaeology
russian Culture History and archaeology Culture history, archaeological sites,and other information related to the past of Russia.
http://archaeology.about.com/od/russia/
zJs=10 zJs=11 zJs=12 zJs=13 zc(5,'jsc',zJs,9999999,'') About Homework Help Archaeology World Atlas ... Asia Russia Homework Help Archaeology Essentials Ancient Daily Life ... Help w(' ');zau(256,140,140,'el','http://z.about.com/0/ip/417/C.htm','');w(xb+xb+' ');zau(256,140,140,'von','http://z.about.com/0/ip/496/7.htm','');w(xb+xb);
FREE Newsletter
Sign Up Now for the Archaeology newsletter!
See Online Courses
Search Archaeology
Russian Culture History and Archaeology
Culture history, archaeological sites, and other information related to the past of Russia.
Alphabetical
Recent World Atlas: Russia The original web page in the World Atlas of Archaeology on the Web on Russia. Afontova culture The Afontova culture is the name given to the Upper paleolithic culture in Siberia, 22,000-14,000 years before the present. Andronovo Culture The Andronovo culture is the name given to an Old World sedentary pastoralist society of the Late Bronze Age. Archaeology of Weasel Cave A joint Russian-American project on the Paleolithic site of Weasel Cave, in North Ossetia, Russia. Belkachi Culture The Belkachi culture is the named given to a Middle Neolithic culture in the northern Baikal region of Siberia, between 5000-3900 years before the present.

60. Russian Archaeological Digs
Work on russian Archaeological Digs. Arrangements made for placement on teamsuncovering Russia s ancient history.
http://www.firebirdtravel.com/archaeology.htm
Home Russian Tours Moscow Tours St. Petersburg ... Contact Us
Russian Archaeological Digs
An opportunity to take part in actual archaeological field work A really close up way to come in contact with contemporary Russian culture as well as early Russian History. Contact us early each year to learn what digs are taking place and how you can join. We will help you make all arrangements for your stay in Russia. No experience is required to work on Russian Archaeological digs. Training is given on site. Bring a love of the outdoors, honest work and good company. Participants in archaeological digs will be given documentation by the dig leader detailing their participation in the dig.
Archaeological Digs in Russia
Russian Archaeological Digs commence in early June and continues through late August. You would be welcome to join for as little or as long as you like. The work day is usually 8 hours (depending on weather) with a one or two hour lunch break. The cost, not including travel and transfers is about $50/day. This includes meals and camping equipment. Archaeological digs in Russia are conducted under full academic supervision. Bellow are listed opportunities for 2005. But it is a good idea to start planning well in advance.

A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

Page 3     41-60 of 110    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | 6  | Next 20

free hit counter