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  1. Organizations Based in Lithuania: Vilnija, Lithuania Philatelic Society, Institute of Baltic Sea Region History and Archaeology
  2. Harvesting the Sea, Farming the Forest: The Emergence of Neolithic Societies in the Baltic Region (Sheffield Archaeological Monographs) by Marek Zvelebil, Lucyna Domanska, et all 1998-05-01
  3. Wulfstan's Voyage: The Baltic Sea Region in the Early Viking Age as Seen from Shipboard (Maritime Culture of the North) by Anton Englert, Athena Trakadas, 2009-09-15
  4. From the Baltic to the Black Sea: Studies in Medieval Archaeology (One World Archaeology)
  5. European Frontier: Clashes & Compromises in the Middle Ages (Lund Studies in Mediaeval Archaeology)
  6. Pottery from Medieval Novgorod and Its Region (Archaeology of Medieval Novgorod)
  7. Coinage and History in the North Sea World, C. 500-1250: Essays in Honour of Marion Archibald (The Northern World, V. 19)
  8. Roman Defences and Medieval Industry: Excavations at Baltic House, City of London (MoLAS Monograph) by Elizabeth Howe, 2002-02-01
  9. Ukek: The Golden Horde City and its Periphery (bar s) by L F Nedashkovsky, 2004-12-31
  10. Ancient Illyria: An Archaeological Exploration by Arthur Evans, 2007-04-15
  11. Legends and Landscape: Plenary Papers from the 5th Celtic-Nordic-Baltic Folklore Symposium, Reykjavik 2005 by Terry Gunnell, 2008-12-24

81. Ajaloo Instituut
V. Some selected comments on the plenary presentation Essay on archaeology and languages offishery during the 1st and 2nd millennia AD in the baltic region.
http://www.ai.ee/Publikatsarte.htm

Kasulikke viiteid
Arheoloogiakeskus Monograafiad Artiklite kogumikud ja teadusartiklid Artiklite kogumikud
Eestis ilmunud Aun, M Heapost, L Heapost, L
. Makita 13.-17. sajandi populatsiooni osteomeetrilised andmed, kehapikkus ja proportsioonid. - Eesti Antropomeetriaregistri Aastaraamat 2001. Tartu, 2001, 28-44. Jansen, E Jansen, E Jansen, E Jansen, E . Baltisaksa raamat Eesti kultuuriloos. - Tender, T.(toim.). Raamatu osa Eest? arengus. Eesti raamatu aasta peakomitee, Tartu 2001, lk. 200 - 220. Jansen, E . Kaks raamatut Eesti kirikuloost. (Riho Saardi ja Mikko Ketola monograafiate kohta). - Akadeemia 2001, nr. 8, lk. 1289 - 1300. Jansen, E . Siberi eestlaste looduskeskkonnast. - Nõupäeva "Eesti kultuur ja loodus" teesid. Tartu: Jakob von Uexkülli keskus, 2001, 22-24. . Pilt on peegel. (Arvustus raamatule: Art Leete "Põhjarahvad antiigist tänapäevani" Tartu 2000). - Keel ja Kirjandus, 2001, 9, 651-653. . Kuhu loksud, Euroopa? VI Euroopa kultuuri kongress Pamplonas, 25. - 28. oktoober 2000. - Eesti Rahva Muuseumi aastaraamat. Tartu, 2001, 45, 205-209.

82. Exchange Partners In German Speaking Countries - Study Abroad - International Ce
the first university in the baltic region, was founded to explore the neighboringregion of the physics, astronomy, economics, law, archaeology theology, and
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  • Program Information Graz, the "Garden City", is the capital of the Austrian province of Styria. It lies close to both the Slovenian and Hungarian borders. It is Austria’s second largest city with a population of 250,000 of which 4000 are students. Nestled in the foothills of the Alps the city has a unique cultural heritage and blends the contemporary with the historic effortlessly. website Note: Scroll down for Application and Financial Information!
    Rostock, a Baltic seaport of 200,000 people, is the largest city in the state of Mecklenburg, in Eastern Germany. The city is 750 years old and was once a member of the Hanseatic League. Trade, shipbuilding, and fishing have made Rostock into the city it is today. The city is filled with Mediaeval Gothic architecture. Just outside lies the seaside resort of Warnemunde which has broad sandy beaches and grassy dunes. website Note: Scroll down for Application and Financial Information!

    83. Regions Of Lithuania
    The Alka Museum in the town records the archaeology, history, flora and fauna Zemaitijanpagans were the last people in the baltic region to accept Christianity
    http://postilla.mch.mii.lt/Istorija/regionai.en.htm
    REGIONS OF LITHUANIA
    They also differ in their topography, flora and fauna, and each one has its own dialect version of the language. All four regions have a variety of attractions to offer tourists.
    AUKSTAITIJA The largest region covers the north , east and middle of the country. Its name comes from the word aukstai , meaning high, as it includes a range of hilly uplands. Aukstaitija is a land of pristine forests and beautiful lakes, and is immensely popular with tourists during the summers months. Despite this, it has still managed to retain its unspoilt charm. There is a wide variety of museum about local folklore and farming, among them a horse and a beekeeping museum. Among the many towns of interest to tourists is Anyksciai, the home town of a number of writers. The main gastronomic is pancakes, which are often eaten for breakfast. The region is also renowned for its beer. DZUKIJA The southern region of the country sits astride the Nemunas and borders Poland and Belarus. Most of it is forested. The name comes from a quirk of the dialect: people here often put the letter z after a constant. Dzukijans are characterised by their optimism and their love of songs, and known for having preserved many ancient traditions. This is a popular area for picking mushrooms in the summer and autumn, when not only Dzukijans but also people from other part of the country come out in search of these mysterious fungi.

    84. Just A Few Of RTG's Areas Of Expertise
    baltic region, baltic Republics, baltic States, baltic Studies, baltics War, Client/ServerComputer, Cluster Analysis, Coastal archaeology, Coastal Zones
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    85. Museum’s History
    The “Alka” Museum in the town records the archaeology, history, flora and Zemaitianpagans were the last people in the baltic region to accept Christianity
    http://zam.mch.mii.lt/Mpadaliniai/Museums_history.en.htm
    SAMOGITIA (ZEMAITIJA) Samogitia region
    From the History of Samogitia
    Samogitia Region
    • The westernmost region was first mentioned in records in the 13th century. The people here are well known for their industriousness. A large number of jokes also testify to their stubbornness. There are other museums in the region, covering folklore, rural life, various local writers and artists, and a museum to the culture of former country estates. Zemaitija is well known for its dairy produce and is the origin of kastinis, a savory milk product. The region is also famous for the Zemaitukai horse, short but strong and energetic. A few years ago it was close to extinction, but now its numbers are increasing again. People from Zemaitija are notoriously slow to accept change, but once they accept it they embrace it fully. Zemaitian pagans were the last people in the Baltic region to accept Christianity, but now, true to form, they are among the most devoted followers of it.
    From "Lithuania in the World", No. 2, 1998

    86. 1Up Info > CIS And Baltic Political Geography - Encyclopedia
    Yuzovka • Zagorsk • Zakarpatska region • Zaporizhzhya • Zehsis Italy… •The baltic Nations • The Anthropology • archaeology • Economics
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    87. SAFEGUARDING AND DEVELOPING THE COMMON CULTURAL HERITAGE IN THE
    IN THE baltic SEA region. Final Report, agreed upon in Gdansk, 6. The baltic Sea region today. 6 safeguarding and developing the common cultural heritage in the baltic Sea region.
    http://balticheritage.raa.se/reports/report1.pdf

    88. Books Published By Members Of Staff In 1998 @ The Department Of Archaeology, She
    Harvesting the Sea, Farming the Forest the Emergence of Neolithic Societies inthe baltic region edited by Marek Zvelebil, Robin Dennell Lucyna Domanska,
    http://www.shef.ac.uk/uni/academic/A-C/ap/books/books1998.html
    home staff publications study @ sheffield ... current students Books published by members of staff in 1998
    click on a cover image for more information
    other years

    Harvesting the Sea, Farming the Forest - the Emergence of Neolithic Societies in the Baltic Region
    edited by Marek Zvelebil Robin Dennell Masculinity in Medieval Europe edited
    by D.M. Hadley
    edited by Keith Branigan
    web site maintained by archweb click here to contact department

    89. Institute For The History Of Material Culture Of Russian Academy
    of Antiquity); interaction of tribes and peoples in East Europe andBaltic region, archaeology and history of Ancient Russia (Dept.
    http://iimk.nw.ru/eng/

    90. Bozena Werbart - Publikationer - Arkeologi
    One sea, many landscapes and human interactions. (Cultural interactionism in theBaltic Sea region) Current Swedish archaeology, vol 11. 2003. Stockholm.
    http://www.umu.se/archaeology/personal/bozena_werbart/bozena_werbart_publikation

    Bozena Werbart

    Arkeologi
    Titel: Assoc. prof.
    Docent
    Fil Dr Adress: KBC huset
    Umeå universitet
    901 87 UMEÅ Telnr: Faxnr: E-post: bozena.werbart@arke.umu.se Forskning Publikationer
    Vetenskapliga skrifter (81 st.)

    1. 2003a (in print). Archaeology and modern war. Journal of European Archaeology. Avebury.
    3. 2003c (in print). Excavating the nation? Polish archaeology and the history of science during the 19th century. Archaeologia Polona. Warsaw. 5. 2003e (in print). One sea, many landscapes and human interactions. (Cultural interactionism in the Baltic Sea region) Current Swedish Archaeology, vol 11. 2003. Stockholm. 6. 2003f (in print). Wither archaeology in the 21st century? European Science Foundations Publications. Bruxelles. 12. 2001b. Editorial. Cultural Interactionism in the Mediterranean World and the Temperate Europe 3000-500 BC. BAR International Series No 985. Oxford.

    91. PROGRESS REPORT
    the promotion of the northwestern region, the most implies the creation in the Balticcountries of theory, linguistics, art history, archaeology, etc., thereby
    http://www.bm30.es/plan/stat/prsF_uk.html
    PROGRESS REPORT 1998
    THE BALTIC CITIES, A MODEL OF REGIONAL COOPERATION
    The Baltic Sea region, in Eastern Europe, is the only one of its kind in the world thanks to its activity of cross-border cooperation. The most outstanding traditions of the ten countries standing round this sea, forming a region which has been in the habit of making all sorts of exchanges since antiquity, include important levels of cultural, trade and economic cooperation, especially between the coastal cities. This exchange is not however only based on economy; different economic, social and cultural forums are also organised in order to reinforce the "Baltic" identity and help some of the area's less fortunate countries to find a position within the new Europe. Over recent years, the Baltic Sea region has become a point of interest for the European Commission, a fact that is reflected in the increase of funds and programmes made available to the regional and local authorities in the area. Other programmes also exist which, although not directly aimed at the local authorities, are likewise connected to the Baltic Sea. Most of the projects funded with the cities and regions of the Baltic countries and Poland are covered by the European "Phare" programme, which supports the development of Central European countries and their future incorporation into the EU. Moreover, the projects involving Russian cities are funded through the "Tacis" programme for promoting the development of the former USSR countries and Mongolia.

    92. Patrick Salmon
    Twentiethcentury international history and international economic relations, witha geographical focus on the countries of Scandinavia and the baltic region.
    http://historical-studies.ncl.ac.uk/people/patrick_salmon/
    University of Newcastle Historical Studies
    A CADEMIC S TAFF P ATRICK S ALMON
    Professor of International History
    Head of School
    Armstrong Building (Rm 1.18)
    Tel: +44 (0) 191 222 6694
    E-mail: p.j.k.salmon@ncl.ac.uk
    • Teaching / Research Interests: Twentieth-century international history and international economic relations, with a geographical focus on the countries of Scandinavia and the Baltic region.
    Areas of research supervision
    • Any aspect of relations between Britain and the Nordic countries (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden) or the Baltic states (Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania) in the 19th and 20th centuries Applications to work on aspects of relations between the North East of England and the countries of Scandinavia and the Baltic, within the context of the AHRB Centre for North East England History, would be particularly welcome
    List of Books
    • Salmon, P. and Barrow, T. (eds.) (2003) Britain and the Baltic: Studies in Commercial, Political and Cultural Relations 1500-2000. Sunderland: Sunderland University Press.

    93. Research Report 1998
    the Sea, Farming the Forest The Emergence of Neolithic Societies in the BalticRegion. Journal of Danish archaeology 12, 8798p; Faunal remains and antler
    http://www.dur.ac.uk/pr.office/resrep98/arch.htm
    Department of Archaeology
    Research Review Fieldwork Fieldwork carried out by the Department's staff continued in Denmark (the Als Project, Sam Lucy); St. Kilda and Black Carts, Hadrian's Wall (Jacqui Huntley); India and Ras al-Khaimah (Derek Kennet); British castles (Matthew Johnson); Syria (Homs Regional Survey, Graham Phillip); Portugal (the Ave Valley Project, Martin Millett); Italy (the Tiber Valley Project, Martin Millett); Hayton, Yorkshire (Martin Millett); Russia and Ukraine (fieldwork on fallout from Chernobyl, Ian Bailiff). New projects were started in Spain (rock art, Margarita Diaz-Andreu); Simonside, Northumberland (John Chapman/ASUD); Bishop Middleham, Co. Durham (Pam Graves); Washing Wells, Whickham (Phil Howard/John Casey); Alba Iulia and Cluj areas, Romania (Anthony Harding). Museum Work Syria and Jordan (GP); Sweden (PR-C); Italy (JP); Ras al-Khaimah (DK); Britain (CPG); Poland and Germany (AFH). Conferences held in Durham organised by colleagues
    • Conservation Trainers' Forum, September (Chris Caple).
    • Society for Post-Medieval Archaeology Autumn Meeting, entitled 'New Approaches to Postmedieval Archaeology' (Pam Graves and Matthew Johnson).

    94. Archeologia Baltica: Turinys
    Artefacts. Because of the long Soviet occupation, the archaeology of the Balticregion is not well known to archaeologists and historians in the West.
    http://www.istorija.lt/html/body_turinysab.html
    Archaeologia Baltica / edited by Vytautas Kazakevièius and Raymond Sidrys. - Vilnius, 1995. - Vol. 1: Western world. Baltic archaeology. Burial practices. Artefacts. Because of the long Soviet occupation, the archaeology of the Baltic region is not well known to archaeologists and historians in the West. This English- and German-language volume begins to fill that void by giving the reader up-to-date information on current research by archaeologists working in Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia. The scope of the collected studies is broad - ranging from a remarkably well-preserved Early Neolithic eel leister to the “mythological“ cult boulders venerated by Lithuanian farmers up to recent times - and provides an exiting look into rich archaeological record. CONTENTS
    • List of contributors, p. 4 Preface, p. 5-7 NEOLITHIC AND BROZE AGE
        RIMUTË RIMANTIENË. Der Aalstecher von Ðventoji 4B in Litauen, p. 8-11 RIMANTAS JANKAUSKAS. Traumatic lesions in human osteological remains from Neolithic Lithuania, p. 12-19 ILZE LOZE. Clay figural art in the forest belt of Neolithic Eastern Europe, p. 20-32

    95. IBE-publications
    Journal of Danish archaeology, 12 (19941995) 99-106. 1999 Fishing in the Balticregion from the 5 th century BC to the 16 th century AD Evidence from
    http://www.zmuc.dk/VerWeb/staff/ibe1.htm
    Vertebrate Department Inge Bødker Enghoff Complete list of publications 1983: Size distribution of cod ( Gadus morhua L.) and whiting ( Merlangius merlangus (L.)) (Pisces, Gadidae) from a Mesolithic settlement at Vedbæk, North Zealand, Denmark. Videnskabelige Meddelelser fra Dansk Naturhistorisk Forening 1984: Nyt gammelt fund af desmanen i Danmark. Dyr i Natur og Museum 1986: Skrubben skrubber! Dyr i Natur og Museum 1987: Freshwater fishing from a sea-coast settlement - the Ertebølle locus classicus revisited. Journal of Danish Archaeology 1990: Ertebølle-bouillabaisse. Dyr i Natur og Museum 1991: Fishing from the Stone Age settlement Norsminde. Journal of Danish Archaeology 1993a: Mesolithic eel-fishing at Bjørnsholm, Denmark, spiced with exotic species. Journal of Danish Archaeology 1993b: Djævlen i krabben. Dyr i Natur og Museum Da klinger i Muld... 25 års arkæologi i Danmark . Århus Universitetsforlag. (Også i engelsk udgave: Coastal fishing. P. 69, in Digging into the past. 25 years of archaeology in Denmark) 1994: Fishing in Denmark during the Ertebølle period.

    96. IBE-publications
    Journal of Danish archaeology, 12 (19941995) 99-106. 1999 Fishing in the Balticregion from the 5 th century BC to the 16 th century AD Evidence from fish
    http://www.zmuc.dk/VerWeb/staff/ibe2.htm
    Vertebrate Department Inge Bødker Enghoff List of publications since 1994 1995: Fishing in Denmark during the Mesolithic period. In Fischer, A. (ed.): Man and sea in the Mesolithic - coastal settlement above and below present sea level Oxbow Monograph 1995: Fishing from Medieval Holbæk - with notes to reversed Platichthys Offa 1996: Danmarks første sildeindustri? Marinarkæologisk Nyhedsbrev fra Roskilde 1996: Denmark's first herring industry? Maritime Archaeology Newsletter from Roskilde, Dnmark 1996: A medieval herring industry in Denmark and the importance of herring in eastern Denmark. Archaeofauna 1997: Fiskeri fra Holbæk i Middelalderen. Aarbøger for Nordisk Oldkyndighed og Historie 1997: Knoglemateriale fra Vestbjerget fortæller om bondestenalderens husdyrforhold på Sprogø. In Pedersen, L., Fischer, A. og Aaby, B. (eds): Storebælt i 10.000 år. Mennesket, havet og skoven. A/S Storebæltsforbindelsen 1997: The bones from Vestbjerget as evidence of pastoral farming on Sprogø. In Pedersen, L., Fischer, A. og Aaby, B. (eds): The Danish Storebælt since the Ice Age-man, sea and forest. A/S Storebælt Fixed Linlk

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