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         European (eastern) Archaeology:     more books (100)
  1. The Bronze Age & Early Iron Age Peoples of Eastern Central Asia: Chung Ya Tung Pu Ching Tung Ho Tsao Chi Tieh Chi Shih Tai TI Chu Min. In two Volumes (Journal of Indo-European Studies Monograph No.26)
  2. Crisis and Transition: Polish Society in the 1980s (East European & Soviet studies)
  3. Communities in Transformation (Anthropological Journal on European Cultures) (v. 12)
  4. Uncovering Southeast Asia's Past: Selected Papers from the 10th International Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists
  5. East European Plain on the Eve of Agriculture (bar s) by Pavel Dolukhanov, Graeme R. Sarson, et all 2009-12-31
  6. Pontus and the Outside World: Studies in Black Sea History, Historiography, and Archaeology (Colloquia Pontica)
  7. Medieval Architecture in Eastern Europe by Heinrich L. Nickel, 1983-04
  8. Toward a European Nation?: Political Trends in Europe : East and West, Center and Periphery
  9. Nationalizing a Borderland: War, Ethnicity, and Anti-Jewish Violence in East Galicia, 1914-1920 (Judaic Studies Series) by Alexander V. Prusin, 2005-08-21
  10. The Origins And Spread Of Agriculture And Pastoralism In Eurasia: Crops, Fields, Flocks And Herds
  11. Change in Eastern Europe by Robert Weiner, 1994-06-20
  12. The Archaeology of Early Medieval Poland: Discoveries, Hypotheses, Interpretations (East Central and Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages, 450-1450) by Andrzej Buko, 2008-02-28
  13. The Face of East European Jewry (Weimar and Now: German Cultural Criticism) by Arnold Zweig, 2004-05-10
  14. Desolate Landscapes: Ice-Age Settlement in Eastern Europe (The Rutgers Series in Human Evolution) by John F. Hoffecker, 2002-01-01

21. JT---other Disseminations Of Information
M. Hewson, University of Birmingham, Jerablus Tahtani to British Associationof Near (eastern) archaeology 1999; Exhibition Damascuseuropean Union.
http://www.arcl.ed.ac.uk/arch/jerablus/Listofdi.htm
Jerablus Tahtani Project DISSEMINATION OF INFORMATION Information about the Project is disseminated in diverse ways in addition to the growing list of publications, lectures and publications by the Director of the Project. These include: Papers to Conferences:
  • G. Philip, University of Durham, paper to Damascus symposium, 1997
  • S. Campbell, University of Manchester, paper to Istanbul conference, December 1998: "Questions of definition in the Early Bronze Age of the Tishreen Dam"
  • R. Tipping, University of Stirling, Paper "Mid-Holocene mega-floods on the mid reaches of the Euphrates River and their climatic and cultural significance" to "Geoarchaeology Workshop: Landscape Changes over Archaeological Timescales, Reading 15-17 December 1999
  • M. Hewson, University of Birmingham, "Jerablus Tahtani" to British Association of Near Eastern Archaeology 1999
  • D. Bolger and F. Stephen, Scientific Analysis of Uruk Ceramics from Sites of the Syrian and Southeast Anatolian Euphrates: Preliminary Results
  • E. Peltenburg and Fiona M. K. Stephen, Scientific Analyses of Uruk Ceramics from Jerablus Tahtani and other Middle-Upper Euphrates Sites

22. Greater Anatolia Speakers
UCLA Indoeuropean Studies is professor of History of Art and archaeology and director treerings and the absolute chronology of the (eastern) Mediterranean, 2220
http://oncampus.richmond.edu/academics/as/classics/Anatolia/speakers.html
Greater Anatolia and the Indo-Hittite Language Family
A Colloquium
March 17-19, 2000
at the University of Richmond
Speakers
(in alphabetical order)
Elizabeth Barber is professor of Linguistics and Archaeology at Occidental College. Her research in archaeology, linguistics, and textiles has resulted in three books:
  • Prehistoric Textiles: The Development of Cloth in the Neolithic and Bronze Ages with special reference to the Aegean. Princeton, 1991
  • Women's WorkThe First 20,000 Years. Norton, 1994
  • The Mummies of Urumchi. Norton, 1999
You can learn more about Dr. Barber at http://www.oxy.edu/~barber Bill J. Darden is professor of Linguistics and Slavic Languages in the Department of Linguistics at the University of Chicago. His research interests include phonological theory, comparative Slavic and Balto-Slavic, Lithuanian linguistics, and Russian linguistics. Relevant publications include:
  • "Laryngeals and Syllabicity in Balto-Slavic and PIE," Chicago Linguistics Society
  • "Aspect, Tense, and Conjugation Class in PIE," Chicago Linguistics Society
Additional information about Dr. Darden is available at

23. Server Of East-European Archaeology
Easteuropean Archaeological Journal, July-August 2000. Byzantine amphorae archaeologicaldiscoveries of (eastern) Europe. Underwater archaeology researches of the
http://archaeology.kiev.ua/eng/
Quick Search
SERVER RESOURCES
MUSEUM ARCHAEOLOGICUM
The Scythian World

RUSSIAN RESOURCES
UNOFFICIAL RESOURCES
SERVER NEWS information about current updates by e-mail: e-journals
East-European Archaeological Journal,
July-August 2000
Byzantine amphorae
archaeological discoveries of Eastern Europe

Underwater archaeology researches of the Black Sea coastline Archaeometry Analysis Byzantine glazes of XIII-XV centuries Geomagnitometry Magnetic properties of archaeological objects. Sigillography Sigillography and historical-cultural interpretations Nomads Nomadic antiquities of Eurasian steppe Book review The newest literature on archaeology, history, ethnology issued in Russia, Byelorussia and Ukraine Archaeology is rooted in modernity Meta Archaeology SHIP-WRECK OF 13 CENTURY AT THE BLACK SEA BY SOLDAYA Analysis the documents about sea trade at the Black sea at 12-14 centuries, dating and load composition of the ship allows to make a hypothesis, that it was found out a Piza ship burnt in sea battle against a Genoa ship on August 14, 1277 by Soldaya. S. Zelenkî

24. European Archaeology
as a motivating force behind european development. By Neolithic site located onthe (eastern) coast of By the Institute of Classical archaeology University of
http://www.archaeolink.com/european_archaeology.htm
Europe Home Britain now has its own page Albania Baltic Region Eastern Europe France ... Wales Albania Archaeology in Albania An excellent web page covering many aspects of Albanian archaeology. You will find links to specialty pages for a dozen research sites as well as news on late finds. You may spend some time here. - illustrated - From Welcome to Albania - http://www.geocities.com/albaland/archaeology/ Archaeology of Albania Series of articles about Albanian archaeological subjects - photos - http:// www.geocities.com/paris/louvre/6820/art.html Go.to/Albania; Archaeology of Albania A very brief overview of Albanian archaeology which more importantly has links to some interesting photos. - illustrated - several annoying popups - By Penar Musaraj - http://albaniagoto.virtualave.net/beauty/archaeology.html History Today: Archaeology in Albania after Kosovo... http://www.findarticles.com/cf_dls/m1373/3_50/60081459/p1/article.jhtml Kosova Crisis Center - The Question of Illyrian-Albanian Continuity... For an interesting look at politics and archaeology, this is an excellent read. - By Dr. Aleksander Stipcevic -

25. Home Page
Curriculum vitae of this University of Cyprus Associate Professor. Research interests include amphora Category Science Social Sciences Archaeologists Middle East...... Cypriot National Committee of the european Cultural Foundation, Cyprus (President); Porphyrios,The Oxford Encyclopedia of Near (eastern) archaeology (EM Meyers
http://www.ucy.ac.cy/publications/Research/eng/staff/staff0028.htm
Academic Staff Member DEMETRIOS MICHAELIDES History and Archaeology
Associate Professor Tel:
Ext:
Fax:
E-mail: d.michaelides@ucy.ac.cy
UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES
  • Courtauld Institute, University of London, UK, BA in the History of European Art, 1969

POSTGRADUATE STUDIES
  • Institute of Archaeology, University of London, UK, MA in the Archaeology of the Roman Provinces, 1971 Institute of Archaeology, University of London, UK, PhD: The Pavements of Roman Benghazi (Libya), 1981

PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES / INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS
  • Association pour l´Antiquite Tardive, France The Cyprus Historical Society, Cyprus (Vice-President) Cypriot National Committee of the European Cultural Foundation, Cyprus (President) ICCM: International Committee for the Conservation of Mosaics, International (Headquarters presently in Cyprus) (President) AIEMA: Association Internationale pour l´Etude de la Mosaique Antique, International (Headquarters presently in Paris) (Vice-President) AISCOM: Associazione Italiana per lo Studio e la Conservazione del Mosaico, Italy AIAC: Association Internationale d´Archeologie Classique, Italy

26. Florida Atlantic University Libraries XXXX
and Africa, and extending to (eastern) and Central european ethnography and as wellas related interdependent disciplines such as archaeology, biological and
http://www.library.fau.edu/depts/ref/rsguide/socsci/antharch.htm
FAU Libraries Research Guides
Anthropology and Archaeology This guide was designed by Teresa Van Dyke to help identify some of the resources that relate to anthropology and archaeology used in research. For further assistance, please ask at the Reference Desk, by telephone (561-297-3785), or by email lyref@fau.edu.
Print Reference Resources
The following print sources are located in the Reference Department of the S.E. Wimberly Library. To find resources in the general collection use our online catalog, WebLuis.
Dictionaries
Barba, Euginio and Nicola Savares. A dictionary of theatre anthropology: the secret art of the performer Barfield, Thomas, ed. The dictionary of anthropology Mignon, Molly Raymond. Dictionary of concepts in anthropology Shaw, Ian and Robert Jameson, eds. A dictionary of archaeology Winthrop, Robert H. Dictionary of concepts in cultural anthropology
Encyclopedias
Bard, Kathryn A. and Steven B. Shubert, eds. Encyclopedia of the archaeology of ancient Egypt Barnard, Alan and Jonathan Spencer, eds. Encyclopedia of social and cultural anthropology Ellis, Linda, ed.

27. BauerCV.html
Memberships American Anthropological Association Archaeological Institute ofAmerica, (eastern) european/FSU Committee Society for American archaeology.
http://www.sas.upenn.edu/~bauer2/BauerCV.html
Alexander A. Bauer
Dept. of Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania
325 University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
33rd and Spruce Sts., Philadelphia, PA 19104
4514 Connecticut Ave. NW, Apt. C
Washington, DC 20008
email: bauer2@sas.upenn.edu
web: http://www.sas.upenn.edu/~bauer2
Research Interests
Bronze Age of the Near East, Black Sea, trade and exchange, archaeological method and theory, material culture, semiotics, philosophy of science, archaeological ethics and policy. Education
Ph.D. candidate, Department of Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania.
B.A. (Honors) 1996, Haverford College, Classical and Near Eastern Archaeology. Grants, Honors and Awards Dept. of Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania, fieldwork grant, 2002. University of Pennsylvania, GSAC Teaching Award Nominee, 1999. George Franklin Dales Foundation Fellowship, 1997-98. University of Pennsylvania, William Penn Fellowship for Graduate Study, 1997-2001. American Schools for Oriental Research, Travel Grant, 1996. Fieldwork Team member, Sinop Province (Turkey) Regional Survey, 1997-present.

28. Center For Ancient Studies - University Scholars & Associates
european archaeology (Later PreHistoric and Early Historic). Josef Wegner AssistantProfessor of Egyptian archaeology Department Asian Middle (eastern)
http://www.sas.upenn.edu/ancstud/academic/univscholars.html
Wendy Ashmore
Associate Professor and Undergraduate Chair of Anthropology
Associate Curator of the American Section, University Museum
Department: Anthropology - Mesoamerican/Mayan Archaeology
Philip Betancourt
Laura H. Cornell Professor of Art History and Archaeology, Temple University
Consulting Scholar for the Mediterranean Section, University Museum
Department: Classical Studies
George Cardona
Professor and Undergraduate Chair of Linguistics
Department: Linguistics - Historical Linguistics, Indo-European Linguistics, Indian Grammatical Theory Keith DeVries Associate Curator of the Mediterranean Section, University Museum Department: Classical Studies Harold Dibble Professor of Anthropology Sande and Harris Hollin Term Chair in Archaeology and Anthropology Curator of the European Archaeology Section, University Museum Department: Anthropology Robert H. Dyson, Jr Director Emeritus, University Museum Professor Emeritus Department: Anthropology - Near East, Iran

29. Eastern Mediterranean Archaeology: Practical Information
is April 1, 2002 for noneuropean Union citizens, July 1, 2002 for european Unioncitizens. (eastern) MEDITERRANEAN archaeology The Secretary
http://www.arts.kuleuven.ac.be/ema/information/information.htm
Courses are taught in English. Non-native English speakers wishing to enroll for the programme are therefore required to have a good command of this language, i.e. a score of 550 (or 213 computer-based) on the "Test of English as a Foreign Language" (TOEFL) or a score of 7 on the "International English Language Testing System" (IELTS) . Candidates may also submit an attest certifying that the language utilized in the preparatory training was wholly English. The deadline for application is April 1, 2002 for non-European Union citizens, July 1, 2002 for European Union citizens. The tuition fee for one year is 1000 EUR for Europeans and 3250 EUR for non-Europeans (reduced tuition fees are possible for certain groups). The tuition fee for one course is 100 EUR and 325 EUR respectively. Click here to open printable copy of application form The first semester runs from September 23, 2002 to December 21, 2002. The second semester extends from February 10 until May 23, 2003. The Christmas and Easter breaks each last two weeks. A graduation ceremony is scheduled for the end of June 2003. In order to complete all the formalities concerning housing accommodation and registration, students are strongly advised to arrive in Leuven around mid September, 2002. Further information and registration forms can be obtained from: EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN ARCHAEOLOGY
The Secretary

Departement Archeologie, Kunstwetenschap en Musicologie

30. The Comparative Archaeology WEB Chronology Of America ©
In european and Near (eastern) archaeology, such activities are viewed as part ofthe Neolithic, which is usually also characterized by the use of pottery.
http://www.comp-archaeology.org/USAChronology.htm
Added August 27, 2000. Updated January 24, 2003 Since it appears that there is relatively little readily available information in many parts of the world on American Archaeology, this Internet page aims to inform archaeologists on the subject. The aim is to facilitate Comparative Archaeology as defined on the home page of the Comparative Archaeology WEB©. This page will be refined and improved as deemed necessary and useful.
The Comparative Archaeology WEB: Chronology of America©
By Maximilian O. Baldia
All rights reserved May 30, 1999 to January 24, 2003
Introduction
America is named after the Italian navigator Amerigo Vespucci In addition, North American archaeologists customarily divide lands of the western hemisphere into three broad regions: North America, Central or Mesoamerica, and South America. ). By comparison Europe is less than half the size or 10 530 750 km . For this reason, the primary focus of this chronology is, at least for the moment, the continental US archaeology, which includes adjacent parts of Canada and Mexico.
The Cu lt ure Areas
Given the vast area, North American Archaeologists subdivide North America into archaeological culture areas (

31. THE COMPARATIVE ARCHAEOLOGY WEB ©
2152 –5 GMT, US (eastern) Time. Committee of History and archaeology Mauriac andits Area. Scientific database of 5000 North and Central european LongMounds
http://www.comp-archaeology.org/
Updated April 2, 2003 –5 GMT, US Eastern Time For quick dissemination of archaeological information across the continents Comparative Archaeology is an interregional approach to prehistoric culture change and communication. The Comparative Archaeology WEB© is dedicated to further quick publication of archaeological information across continents. Its ultimate aim is to promote detailed comparisons between large cultural regions. Its purpose is to ascertain the causes for similarities and differences in human development in different parts of the world. Researchers are encouraged to test the results reported on the Comparative Archaeology WEB in their own research area in detail and report their own results for comparative purposes.
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32. Acta Archaeologica
Nordic and North european studies, but contributions from other european, Mediterranean(especially Classical), Near (eastern), and Arctic archaeology are also
http://www.munksgaard.dk/tidsskrifter.nsf/a3b40ef0ca9b8d86c1256a160050049f/a937d

33. Departments And Committees
course catalogue schedules (Linguistics, Indoeuropean Linguistics, Languagesin Cuneiform, Medieval Jewish Studies, Near (eastern) archaeology, Near (eastern)
http://humanities.uchicago.edu/depts/
Departments:
  • Art History course catalogue schedules
  • Classical Languages and Literatures ... Languages in Linguistics Georgian, Hebrew, Hittite, Old Church Slavonic, Yiddish, Yucatec Maya)
  • Music course catalogue schedules
  • New Testament and Early Christian Literature ... Urdu Degree-Granting Committees
  • Visual Arts course catalogue schedules
  • Ancient Mediterranean World ... Yiddish
  • 34. Bilkent University - Online Academic Catalog
    the student will emerge with a good knowledge and comprehension of most aspectsof Near (eastern), Mediterranean, and european art and archaeology from the
    http://catalog.bilkent.edu.tr/current/dep/d23.html
    ARCHAEOLOGY AND HISTORY OF ART
    Marie-Henriette Gates , Ph.D., Chair
    Academic Staff
    Part-time Academic Staff

    Courses
    Teaching and research activities of the department concentrate on the archaeology, history and art of Anatolia, the Mediterranean, and the ancient Near East. Students will have opportunities to take part in excavations and surveys conducted by department members at the multi-period sites of Hacimusalar-Elmali (Antalya) and Kinet Hoyuk-Dortyol (Hatay).
    UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM
    The aim of the undergraduate program in the Department of Archaeology and History of Art is to provide a thorough and comprehensive understanding of archaeology, ancient history and art. The curriculum includes practical as well as academic work. There will be field trips to museums and sites in Turkey, and students will have the opportunity to participate in departmental survey/excavation projects; arrangements might also be made for students to take part in excavations and expeditions sponsored by other institutions. The first two years of the program embrace a wide range of essential introductory subjects designed to familiarize the student with the background material required for the more specialized subjects offered over the following two years. In the third and fourth years, besides the compulsory courses, the student has the opportunity to choose elective topics in his or her field of particular interest. One of the options in the fourth year is supervised study on a topic of the student's own choice, at the end of which the student will produce a short dissertation. This particular elective will be offered to students who would like to continue with graduate studies in the field of archaeology or related subjects. Every student is required to take at least one ancient language (Greek and Latin are offered). A basic knowledge of ancient Greek or Latin is invaluable for those students who decide to specialize in Greek or Roman art and archaeology, or ancient history.

    35. Eastern Mediterranean Archaeology: Practical Information
    To obtain the MA in (eastern) Mediterranean archaeology, candidates are deadline forapplication is April 1, 2001 for noneuropean Union citizens
    http://www.kuleuven.ac.be/facdep/arts/onderwijs/ema/information/information.htm
    Courses are taught in English. Non-native English speakers wishing to enroll for the programme are therefore required to have a good command of this language, i.e. a score of 550 (or 213 computer-based) on the "Test of English as a Foreign Language" (TOEFL) or a score of 7 on the "International English Language Testing System" (IELTS) . Candidates may also submit an attest certifying that the language utilized in the preparatory training was wholly English. The deadline for application is April 1, 2001 for non-European Union citizens, July 1, 2001 for European Union citizens and September 1, 2001 for Belgian students. The tuition fee for one year is 40,000 BEF (992 EUR) for (education-tax paying) Europeans, Asians and Africans, and 130,000 BEF (3223 EUR) for residents of the U.S.A., Canada and Australia. The tuition fee for one course is 4,000 BEF (99 EUR) and 13,000 BEF (322 EUR) respectively. Please note that exchange rates are not fixed and therefore do fluxuate. Click here to open printable copy of application form The first semester runs from September 26, 2001 to January 19, 2002. The second semester extends from January 22 until May 18, 2002. The Christmas and Easter breaks each last two weeks. A graduation ceremony is scheduled for the end of June 2002. In order to complete all the formalities concerning housing accommodation and registration, students are strongly advised to arrive in Leuven around mid September, 2001. Further information and registration forms can be obtained from:

    36. NES -- Faculty Roster
    Manichaeism, Indoeuropean, poetics and Semitics. Ph.D. University of California,Berkeley. David B. Stronach, Professor of Near (eastern) archaeology.
    http://neareastern.berkeley.edu/docs/roster.html
    Faculty Roster
    A directory showing faculty office phone and room numbers is also available. Department Office: 250 Barrows Hall, 642-3757. Chair: Daniel Boyarin.

    Hamid Algar
    , Professor of Near Eastern Studies Persian Literature; Islamic Culture, Religion, Philosophy; Sufism and the QurÕan. Ph.D. Cambridge University Robert B. Alter , (Class of 1937 Professor), Professor of Hebrew and Comparative Literature, Comparative Literature; Modern and Medieval Hebrew Literature. Ph.D. Harvard University Daniel Boyarin , Chair of Near Eastern Studies, Taubman Professor of Rabbinic Literature, holder of the Herman P. and Sophia Taubman Chair; Talmudic Literature, Rabbinics, Medieval Hebrew Literature. Cultural studies in Talmud and Midrash. Ph.D. Jewish Theological Seminary of America. Ariel Bloch (Emeritus), Professor of Arabic and Semitics, Arabic dialectology, Hebrew. Ph.D. Munster University William M. Brinner (Emeritus, Recipient of Distinguished Teaching Award). Islamic institutions: Arabic, Judeo-Arabic. Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley Wolfgang J. Heimpel

    37. EUROPEAN ARCHAEOLOGY; WEB-LINKS
    laNeuve (Belgium); (eastern) Mediterranean archaeology Rice University; ASSONET Underwaterarchaeology and Underwater VENUS project (Virtual european Network for
    http://www.xs4all.nl/~mkosian/links.html
    EUROPEAN ARCHAEOLOGY; WEB-LINKS
    Classical and European Archaeology:

    38. Hunter College Anthropology - Selected WWW Links
    Council for Northeast Historical archaeology US Council und Dokumentation DAVODE (eastern) States Archaeological Federation US european Association for
    http://maxweber.hunter.cuny.edu/anthro/associations.html
    Featured Site: Celebration of Women Anthropologists
    http://www.cas.usf/edu/anthropology/women/index.html

    Featured Site: Taino.org for Carribbean Archaeology
    http://www.taino.org

    African Studies Association [US]
    African Studies Association of Australasia and the Pacific [AU]
    Alaska Anthropological Association [US]
    American Anthropological Association [US]
    American Association of Anthropological Genetics
    American Association of Physical Anthropologists
    American Board of Forensic Anthropology [US] American Committee for the Preservation of Archaeological Collections [US] American Cultural Resources Association [US] American Ethnological Society [US] American Oriental Society [US] American Schools of Oriental Research [US] American Society of Primatologists [US] Ancient Egypt Studies Association [US] Anthropological Association of Ireland [IE] Anthropological Society of Nippon [JP] Anthropological Society of Western Australia [AU] Anthropologischen Gesellschaft in Wien [AT] Arbeitsgemeinschaft Ethnomedizin [DE] Arbeitsgemeinschaft Theorie (T-AG) [DE] Arbeitsgruppe Archäologie und Informatik [CH] Arbeitsgruppe für experimentelle Archäologie der Schweiz [CH] Archaeological and Anthropological Society of Victoria [AU] Archaeological Institute of America [US] Archaeological Remote Sensing Consortium [US] Archaeological Society of British Columbia [CA] Archaeological Society of Maryland [US] Archaeological Society of North Carolina [US] Archaeological Society of South Carolina [US] Arizona Archaeological Council [US]

    39. Department Of Archaeology - Department Profile
    provides a new perspective on some major issues in the european colonisation of Theunits of study offered in Near (eastern) archaeology cover a wide range of
    http://www.arts.usyd.edu.au/departs/archaeology/about.shtml
    Quick Links Search Faculty of Arts Faculty Arts Handbooks Uni.of Sydney Intranet Arts IT USYD Phonebook Student Services Unit Usyd U/G Bursaries Campus Map PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS SITE IS CURRENTLY UNDER CONSTRUCTION - an older site exits HERE For general email enquiries please click HERE
    Welcome to Archaeology at The University of Sydney!
    Archaeology has been taught here for almost 70 years, commencing with Classical Archaeology in the early 1930s.The study of Near Eastern Archaeology became part of the program in the 1950s and Prehistoric Archaeology was added in 1964 as part of the Anthropology Department (from which it separated in 1991). The University has a number of other museum and research project archaeological units, the oldest of which, the Nicholson Museum, dates back to 1860 and houses a variety of material from Egypt, the Near East, Greece and Italy. The three strands of Archaeology are explained briefly below:
    Classical:
    Visit the Nea Paphos, Cyprus website

    40. Exchange Units Of Study - Student Exchange - University Of Sydney
    ARNE 2807 archaeology (Near (eastern)) Exchange - 4cp Exchange - 4cp ARPH 2808 - archaeology(Prehistoric 2808 - English Exchange - 4cp european Studies EUST
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