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Archaeological Research at Oslonki, Poland
Archaeological Research at Oslonki, Poland- Archaeological research at Oslonki focuses on the study of the earliest farmers of the North European Plain of 4000 B.C.E., continuing work begun in 1976 at the nearby site of ...
Scientists Explore Columbus Mystery
Scientists Explore Columbus Mystery- From NBC News, scientists and genealogists will finally test the DNA of the remains in Spain, along with the remains of Columbus' son and brother, in hopes of resolving the dispute. ...
Ancient Inventions of Ukraine
Ancient Inventions of Ukraine- The Ancient World created many of the inventions which have contributed to the progress of civilization. Among these are a number which originated in Ukraine. ...
New prospects for the Study of Early Neolithic Longhouses in the Polish Lowlands
New prospects for the Study of Early Neolithic Longhouses in the Polish Lowlands- Article by Lech Czerniak, Wlodzimierz Raczkowski and Wojciech Sosnowski which demonstrates that aerial survey can be a useful tool for Pol ...
European Archaeology
European Archaeology- Scientific website concerning pre-, protohistory and classical history. It host two archaeological magazines; Romanian Journal of Archaeology and European Archaeology - online. ...
The Wooden Churches of Maramures
The Wooden Churches of Maramures- Research project at Lund University in Sweden features architecture and dendrochronology. Contains details of fieldwork, materials and methods. With photographs. ...
Historic and Architectural Complex of the Kazan Kremlin
Historic and Architectural Complex of the Kazan Kremlin- Provides information on the only surviving Tatar fortress in Russia, a UNESCO World Heritage site. ...
Sintashta-Arcaim Culture
Sintashta-Arcaim Culture- Within the last decade, two additional, and yet more ancient cultures, Petrovka and Sintashta, were discovered in Eurasia that have several characteristics in common. ...
Bibliography of Khazar Studies- Archaeology
Bibliography of Khazar Studies- Archaeology- A bibliography of papers, articles, and books in several languages including English and Russian pertaining to Khazar archaeology. ...
The Khazar Fortress of Sarkel
The Khazar Fortress of Sarkel- Site located near the Don River, constructed in the 830s CE by a joint team of Greek and Khazar architects. Images, maps, and articles. ...
Archaeology of the Hsiung-nu in Russia
Archaeology of the Hsiung-nu in Russia- New discoveries and some problems. Article by S. Minyaev. ...
'New World' Link to Arctic Find
'New World' Link to Arctic Find- From BBC, a 30,000-old site found in Arctic Siberia may have been home to the first Americans' ancestors. ...
Hsiung-nu: Huns of Asia
Hsiung-nu: Huns of Asia- From the Institute for the History of Material Culture, Russian Academy of Sciences. Archaeological investigations into the material and economic culture of the Huns. ...
Russian Archaeologists Discover Ancient Birch-barks
Russian Archaeologists Discover Ancient Birch-barks- From RIA Novosti, achaeologists have discovered two profanity-inscribed ancient birch bark pieces in Veliky Novgorod in northwestern Russia. ...
Rock Art in Russian Far East and in Siberia
Rock Art in Russian Far East and in Siberia- Brief overview of petroglyphs found in these regions. Includes illustrations and bibliography. ...
University of Bristol
University of Bristol- Department of Experimental Psychology ...
Ice Maiden Triggers Mother of All Disputes in Siberia
Ice Maiden Triggers Mother of All Disputes in Siberia- From the Daily Telegraph, local officials want a 2,500-year-old mummy, found by Russian archaeologists 11 years ago and being studied in the Siberian capital of Novo ...
Cultural and Historic Ensemble of the Solovetsky Islands
Cultural and Historic Ensemble of the Solovetsky Islands- Description of these islands in the north of Russia which are now a UNESCO World Heritage site. ...
Historic Monuments of Novgorod and Surroundings
Historic Monuments of Novgorod and Surroundings- Provides information on the medieval monuments and 14th-century frescoes at Novgorod, a UNESCO World Heritage site. ...
Historical Centre of the City of Yaroslavl
Historical Centre of the City of Yaroslavl- Description and justification for inscription as a UNESCO World Heritage site. ...
Ensemble of the Novodevichy Convent
Ensemble of the Novodevichy Convent- Description and justification for inscription as a UNESCO World Heritage site. ...
The Slavonic Antiquity
The Slavonic Antiquity- Collection of archaeological and other topical papers on Ancient Slavonic Culture. ...
Romans Rise from the Waters
Romans Rise from the Waters- From Inter Press Service News, after 15 years of pause, archaeological excavations have been resumed in Serbia, an area rich with remains of ancient Roman sites along the Danube and Sava rive ...
Legacy of Medieval Serbia
Legacy of Medieval Serbia- The discovery of complex hunter-gatherers, a kind of society and economy now virtually extinct, is one of the major archaeological advances of the last two decades. ...
Slavs in the Early Middle Ages
Slavs in the Early Middle Ages- The Slavs in the beginning of the Middle Ages settled in the extended territories of Central and Eastern Europe from the Elbe in the west up to the Don in the east and from the coast of th ...
Kosovo And Metohia In The Middle Ages
Kosovo And Metohia In The Middle Ages- One of the justifications for the aggression of the West upon Yugoslavia has been found in the defense of the presumed historical rights of the Albanians, the so-called Kosovars, up ...
Forms of Burial in the Territory of Yugoslavia in the Time of the Roman Empire
Forms of Burial in the Territory of Yugoslavia in the Time of the Roman Empire- basic division is: Roman grave-forms; alien grave-forms of non-Roman origin; and autochthonous grave-forms. Graves have been classified into ...
Vinca: Center of the Neolithic culture of the Danubian region
Vinca: Center of the Neolithic culture of the Danubian region- Vinca is singled out in the archaeological science as a reliable benchmark in examining the emergence and development of a number of Neolithic and Copper Age ...
Bronze Age in Serbia
Bronze Age in Serbia- The Bronze Age, the period whose archaeological survey is the theme of this exhibition, represents in history, art and socio-economic relations, an important stage in the earliest history of Europe. ...
Slavs in Antiquity
Slavs in Antiquity- During the 5th century, as the stabilization of life had begun, the process of formation of the early medieval Slavic cultures took place: Prague-Korchak culture on the basis of Przeworsk remains; Pen ...
The Iron Age Princely Tomb Pećka Banja in Metohija
The Iron Age Princely Tomb Pećka Banja in Metohija- For thousands of years this area has saw the development of rich Neolithic agricultural civilizations, such as Starčevo and Vinča cultures. ...
A Contribution to the Solution of Some Slavic Migrations in the Early Middle Ages
A Contribution to the Solution of Some Slavic Migrations in the Early Middle Ages- Collect problems of origin and spreading of Slavic tribes are complex and are the subject matter of penetrating of many observers since 1 ...
The Serbs in the Balkans in the light of Archaeological Findings
The Serbs in the Balkans in the light of Archaeological Findings- A medley of historical circumstances was the reason that the Serbs started living together only after the formation of Yugoslavia in 1918. But even then, ...
Industrial Heritage in Serbia
Industrial Heritage in Serbia- The focus of research is on physical remains of old industries, regardless of whether the original production processes are retained or not, while the realms of crafts, non-mechanized manuf ...
Chewed or Chipped?
Chewed or Chipped?- Who made the Neanderthal flute? Humans or carnivores? Bob Fink presents the evidence and discussion arguing that the Divje babe 1 bone was a flute made by Neanderthals, with references. ...
Divje Babe, The Neanderthal Flute Site
Divje Babe, The Neanderthal Flute Site- Story of the debate and controversy about the Neanderthal Flute found at Divje Babe I in Slovenia. ...
Archaeology is New Target for Ukraine's Mafia Gangs
Archaeology is New Target for Ukraine's Mafia Gangs- From the Scotland on Sunday. Experts in ancient antiquities have become the latest recruits to the notorious Eastern European crime families. ...
The Modern Antiquarian
The Modern Antiquarian- Based on Julian Cope's guidebook of the same name, it contains user-contributed descriptions and images of many archaeological sites in the British Isles, and a forum. ...
British and Irish Archaeological Bibliography
British and Irish Archaeological Bibliography- Online, searchable version of the published bibliography covering publications from 1695 to the present day on archaeology and the historic environment, historic buildings, ...
TORC: The Training Online Resource Centre for Archaeology
TORC: The Training Online Resource Centre for Archaeology- The CBA's Archaeology Training Forum provides searchable databases of all types of archaeological courses, fieldwork opportunities and organisations in the UK. ...
British Archaeological Jobs and Resources
British Archaeological Jobs and Resources- Offers job and course listings, CVs and who's who in the world of UK heritage. ...
Isle of Albion
Isle of Albion- Featuring descriptive guides and photographs of megalithic and medieval historic British sites. Includes social media links. ...
Treasure Act 1996
Treasure Act 1996- The law in England, Wales and Northern Ireland relating to the handling of treasure trove. Sets out the meaning and ownership of treasure. ...
BBC Online - Archaeology
BBC Online - Archaeology- Features include marine archaeology by Colin Martin, a 'Hunt the Ancestor' game and column from Julian Richards, virtual archaeology, A-Z of carbon dating, Piltdown Man and dig reports. ...
Archi UK
Archi UK- Searchable database of thousands of UK sites. Other resources: historical figures and events, glossary, on-line gallery, forum. ...
Archaeology Data Service
Archaeology Data Service- Online access to the library catalogue and archive of the UK's historical records. ...
Current Archaeology
Current Archaeology- Archive of illustrated articles from previous publications spanning the archaeology of Britain from Prehistory to the Middle Ages. ...
Aceramic Period Cyprus
Aceramic Period Cyprus- Article on the Aceramic Period of Khirokitia dated to the sixth millennium BCE. The settlement displays cosmopolitan contacts with adjacent Palaeolithic societies in the Mediterranean. ...
Ancient Cyprus
Ancient Cyprus- Mailing list on the archaeology and history of Cyprus from earliest times to 1900CE. Open to archaeologists, historians, and interested members of the public. ...
Agia Varvara-Almyras Research Project
Agia Varvara-Almyras Research Project- Study of ancient copper production on Cyprus. The project is a joint-venture between the Archaeometallurgical Project of Agia Varvara-Almyras in Cyprus, the Swiss National Foundatio ...
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