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  1. Indo-European languages and archeology (American Anthropological Association. Memoir) by Hugh O'Neill Hencken, 1955
  2. Indian Culture and European Trade Goods: The Archeology of the Historic Period in the Western Great Lakes Region by George Irving Quimby, 1970-02-15
  3. Archeology and the Pan-European Romanesque (Duckworth Debates in Archaeology) by Tadhg O'Keefe, 2007-10-01
  4. Indo-European Languages and Archeology (American Anthropologist, Vol. 57, No. 6, Part 3, Memoir No. 84, December 1955) by Hugh Hencken, 1955
  5. Twenty years after the Wall: geographical imaginaries of 'Europe' during European Union enlargement.(Introduction)(Essay): An article from: Journal of Cultural Geography by Christian Sellar, Caedmon Staddon, et all 2009-10-01
  6. European Prehistory (Studies in archeology)
  7. Indo-European Languages and Archeology the American Anthropologist Vol. 57 No. 6 Part 3 Memoir No. 84 December 1955
  8. INDO-EUROPEAN LANGUAGES AND ARCHEOLOGY
  9. Attische Kelchkratere: Eine Untersuchung zum Zusammenspiel von Gefassform und Bemalung (European university studies. Series XXXVIII, Archeology) (German Edition) by Susanne Frank, 1990
  10. Eidola: Und andere mit dem Sterben verbundene Flugelwesen in der attischen Vasenmalerei in spatarchaischer und klassischer Zeit (European university studies. ... Series XXXVIII, Archeology) (German Edition) by Egon Peifer, 1989

81. NATIVE NASHVILLE - NATIVE AMERICAN HISTORY TOUR GUIDE
Begins with the origins traditions of Tennessee area tribes, describes archeology and other prehistory, and covers the historical period of interaction with Europeans through the removal in 1838. Includes map and descriptions of mounds, archeological, and historical sites in and near Nashville.
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82. Journal Of Indo-European Studies
Home of the Journal of Indoeuropean Studies and monograph series The JOURNAL OF INDO-european STUDIES is a thirty cultural history of the Indo-european speaking peoples. including Indo-european languages, Indo-european linguistics, Indo-european
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The JOURNAL OF INDO-EUROPEAN STUDIES is a thirty year old publication which serves as a medium for the exchange and synthesis of information relating to the anthropology, archaeology, mythology, philology, and general cultural history of the Indo-European speaking peoples.
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David Anthony (Oneonta) Andrew Sherratt (Oxford) Book Review Editors: Linguistics Bridget Drinka Archaeology Karlene Jones-Bley Mythology Dean Miller Publisher and Founding Editor: Roger Pearson (Washington D.C.)
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83. Server Of East-European Archaeology
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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

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85. VL - Archaeological Resource Guide For Europe
Archaeological Resource Guide for Europe. Database can be accessed by country, by subject, by period, or by a database search. WWW Virtual Library. for european Archaeology. Archaeological Resource Guide for Europe resources such as discussion lists) concerning european archaeology. If you are not yet
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this page in Dutch The ARGE database contains links to evaluated Internet resources (mainly web pages, but also other resources such as discussion lists) concerning European archaeology.
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  • 86. European Authorities & Contacts
    european underwater archaeology authorities & contacts.
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    87. OBOD Book List: Archeology
    archeology. This book provides a useful synthesis of many aspects of later Europeanprehistory and makes an important contribution to the study of the
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    The Lake Villages of Somerset
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    Is the classic text on the Glastonbury Lake villages containing details on their way of life and posessions.
    Towns, Villages and Countryside of Celtic Europe

    Indiana Univ Press; 1992; Pages: 256
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    Danebury - Anatomy of an Iron Age Hillfort
    Batsford; ; Pages: ISBN: 0-7134-0999-l Bord, Janet and Colin Atlas of Magical Britian Chartwell Books; 1990; Pages: 192 ISBN: 155521-945-4 The publisher is out of stock. If you would like to purchase this title, we recommend that you occasionally check this page to see if it's been reprinted Brothwell, Don The Bog Man and the Archaeology of People Harvard Univ Pr; October 1987; Pages: ISBN: 071372563X Clarke, Dan A Guide to Britain's Pagan Hertiage Robert Hale; 1995; Pages: 224 ISBN: 0-7090-5405-X This title is out of print. Dames, Michael The Avebury Cycle ISBN: 0500278865 Hawkins, Gerald S. Stonehenge Decoded ISBN: 0-88029-147-8 This title is out of print. I.M. Stead

    88. Indo-European Language Roots
    Order Archaeology and Language The Puzzle of Indoeuropean Origins. Archeologyand Language, A History of Pagan Europe by Prudence Jones, Nigel Pennick.
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    89. 05.06.98 - Archaeology Goes High-tech
    Initially, Tringham will develop multimedia authoring for three courses “Archaeologyof Architecture,” “european Prehistory” and “Multimedia
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    Stories for May 6, 1998: Regular Features: Archaeology goes high-tech Presidential Chair recipient Tringham develops multimedia models for teaching and research by Steve Tollefson, Student Life-Educational Development posted May. 6, 1998 Soon Berkeley undergraduates will be reconstructing Neolithic villages in Europe without ever leaving their desks, thanks to Ruth Tringham, professor of anthropology and recipient of the 1998 Presidential Chair in Undergraduate Education. The Presidential Chair is a three-year appointment to encourage new course development and to enhance the quality of already existing courses. It offers the opportunity and resources for designing new approaches to undergraduate teaching. Tringham plans to glean the wealth of anthropological archaeologists, as well as Berkeley archaeologists in fields such as classics, Near Eastern studies, and art history, to provide abundant data for such models.

    90. 20th-Century European Philosophy - Reading List
    Cooper, D E, ‘Modern european Philosophy’ in Blackwell Companion to Philosophy, FoucaultArcheology; The Order of Things; Foucault Knowledge and Power;
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    UNIVERSITY OF DURHAM Department of Philosophy
    READING LIST — 2000/2001 20th CENTURY EUROPEAN PHILOSOPHY [PHIL3051] Professor D E Cooper, Mr C T Long Aims
    The aim of this course is to provide students with a critical acquaintance with the most important movements in 20 th Century Continental European philosophy, such as phenomenology, existentialism, hermeneutics, structuralism and deconstruction. Objectives Through lectures, seminar situations and tutorials, students will be enabled critically to reflect on their reading of primary texts by authors which include Husserl, Heidegger and Derrida, and to relate these authors’ discussions to the treatment by Anglo-American philosophers of central philosophical issues in metaphysics, philosophy of mind, philosophy of language, and ethics. Lectures: Weekly Tutorials: Fortnightly Essays: Two formative essays Assessment: By examination OUP Oxford University Press CUP Cambridge University Press * Essential purchase General Continental Philosophy Reader (this book contains many readings which will be consulted on the course) Routledge Blackwell Companion to Continental Philosophy Blackwell Kearney, R

    91. ECC European Heritage N°2. Bronze Age Remains Throughout Europe
    Bronze Age remains throughout Europe Rüdiger Krause. LandesdenkmalamtBadenWürttemberg. Stuttgart. The Bronze Age cultures left
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    92. Guidelines For Historic Preservation Projects
    2. At least two years of supervised field and analytic experience in general Europeanarcheology, and. 3. Demonstrated ability to carry research to completion.
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    The following requirements are only listed to be used as a "general standard". The qualifications define minimum education and experience required to perform identification, evaluation, registration, and treatment activities. In some cases, additional areas or levels of expertise may be needed, depending on the complexity of the task and the nature of the historic properties involved. In the following definitions, a year of full-time professional experience need not consist of a continuous year of full-time work but may be made up of discontinuous periods of full-time or part-time work adding up to the equivalent of a year of full-time experience. History The minimum professional qualifications in history are a graduate degree in history or closely related field; or a bachelor's degree in history or closely related field plus one of the following: 1. At least two years of full-time experience in research, writing, teaching, interpretation, or other demonstrable professional activity with an academic institution, historic organisation or agency, museum, or other professional institution; or

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    96. ArchWEB - Archaeology In Poland
    ArchTerra (INCOCOPERNICUS project no. 977054) Extending the EuropeanArchaeology Web over Bulgaria, Romania and Poland. Archaeological
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    (INCO-COPERNICUS project no. 977054): Extending the European Archaeology Web over Bulgaria, Romania and Poland. Archaeological institutions Database on Polish archaeological institutions (addresses, tel. nos, URL-s, email, staff) with graphic interface. Archaeologists Database on Polish archaeologists (institutions, URL-s, email) with graphic interface. Legislation Full text of most important Polish legal acts concerning protection of archaeological monuments and sites. Journals Review of Polish archaeological journals (editor, cover, contents of last volume). Publications Choice of newest or rare books and papers on archaeology. Conferences List of recent and oncoming conferences on archaeology, organized in Poland. Exhibitions Review of Polish exhibitions on archaeology. Virtual exhibition "Beginnings of mining" Exhibition illustrating the oldest mining and use of mineral raw materials in Bulgaria, Romania and Poland.

    97. Storia Delle Donne-Marija Gimbutas

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    Marija Gimbutas nacque a Vilnius, in Lituania, nel 1921.
    Nel 1949, scappando dal regime sovietico, si rifugiò negli Stati Uniti dopo aver conseguito nel 1946 il dottorato in Filosofia dell’Archeologia presso l’Università di Tubingen in Germania. La sua preparazione era interdisciplinare, comprendeva le basi di studi linguistici, etnologia e storia delle religioni, cosa poco comune tra gli archeologi.Per la sua vasta conoscenza delle lingue europee, Marija fu scelta dalla Harvard University per fare ricerca e per scrivere testi sull’Europa preistorica (molti dei documenti sul Est europeo erano indecifrabili dai suoi colleghi più anziani).
    Rimase a Harvard per tredici anni dove divenne anche oratrice alla facoltà di Antropologia. Nel 1955, Marija Gimbutas fu fatta membro del Havard’s Peabody Museum. Nel 1956, Marija presentò la sua "ipotesi dei Kurgan" in una conferenza internazionale a Filadelfia. Con questa teoria, fu la prima studiosa a mettere insieme la conoscenza linguistica e archeologica al fine di risolvere il problema delle origini del linguaggio dei popoli proto-indoeuropei (a cui ha dato il nome di "Kurgans" dopo la scoperta dei loro particolari tumuli sepolcrali) e ad aver tracciato le loro migrazioni in Europa. Questa ipotesi e l’atto di collegare le discipline, ha avuto un impatto significativo sulla ricerca riguardante la cultura Indoeuropea.

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