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  1. ARCHAEOLOGY MEDIEVAL GERMANY CL (Studies in Archaeology) by Fehring, 1992-01-21
  2. The New Germany in the East: Policy Agendas and Social Developments since Unification
  3. Sub-rectangular earthworks in Germany (Proceedings of the University of Durham Philosophical Society) by Peter Salway, 1959
  4. Horæ ferales; or, Studies in the archaeology of the northern nations; by John Mitchell Kemble, 1863
  5. Archaeology, Ideology, And Society: The German Experience
  6. Representing Berlin: Sexuality and the City in Imperial and Weimar Germany by Dorothy Rowe, 2003-03
  7. Gender, Judaism, and Bourgeois Culture in Germany, 1800-1870 (The Modern Jewish Experience) by Benjamin Maria Baader, 2006-05-24
  8. Between Philosemitism and Antisemitism: Defenses of Jews and Judaism in Germany, 1871-1932 by Alan T. Levenson, 2004-07-01
  9. Conceptualising "Home": The Question of Belonging among Turkish Families in Germany by Esin Bozkurt, 2009-05-20
  10. Iron Age Pottery Production in the Hunsruck-Eifel-Kultur of Germany (ia-art) by Paul T. Nicholson, 1989-12-31
  11. Mainz and the Middle Rhine Valley: Medieval Art, Architecture, and Archaeology (British Archaeological Association Conference Transactions) by Ute Engel, Alexandrea Gajewski, 2007-12-30
  12. On the Social Life of Postsocialism: Memory, Consumption, Germany (New Anthropologies of Europe) by Daphne Berdahl, 2009-12-02
  13. The German Patient: Crisis and Recovery in Postwar Culture (Social History, Popular Culture, and Politics in Germany) by Jennifer M. Kapczynski, 2008-11-11
  14. A Guide to Jewish Genealogy in Germany and Austria (Jewish Ancestors')

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42. Archaeological Field Course In Southwest Germany: Instruction
or, try these cool movies on the archaeology of southwest germany, through MikeJochim's web page (URL http//www.anth.ucsb.edu/faculty/jochim/home.html).
http://www.uis.edu/~lfisher/Course_detail.html
Archaeological Field Course in Southwest Germany:
Instruction and Educational Goals
The field course introduces students to the field techniques of archaeology and gives them practice identifying artifacts and recording field data that will contribute to an on-going research project. The course focuses on the range of techniques that archaeologists use to locate archaeological sites and assess their cultural significance. Unlike most field schools, which emphasize excavation at a single site, this project exposes students to a wide range of different sites and working conditions. Through participation in data collection, readings on Stone Age Europe, excursions, lectures, and discussion, students will gain insight into the methods archaeologists use to test hypotheses about past human behavior. Students will learn about the Stone Age prehistory and ancient environments of the region through site visits, lectures, and readings. Participants will earn 4 hours of college credit through the University of Illinois - Springfield. About the field course: Before leaving for the field
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43. Archaeology Departments In Europe - Germany
Translate this page germany. I UNIVERSITY OF BAMBERG. PROFESSUR FÜR VOR-UND FRÜHGESCHICHTEDER OTTO-FRIEDRICH-UNIVERSITÄT BAMBERG Staff. LEHRSTUHL FÜR
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V UNIVERSITY OF KOLN
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VI UNIVERSITY OF ERLAGEN Staff Prof. Dr. Ludwig Reisch Prof. Dr. Sabine Gerloff ... Assistent Dr. Clemens Pasda VII UNIVERSITY OF FRANKFURT Staff: Dr. Wolf Kubach Dr. Hans-Peter Wotzka Prof. Dr. Joachim Henning VIII UNIVERSITY OF FRIBURG Staff Dr. Wolfgang Pape Prof. em. Dr. Edward Sangmeister ... Dr. Sebastian Brather IX UNIVERSITY OF GOTTINGEN Staff X UNIVERSITY OF GREIFSWALD Staff Thomas Terberger Oliver Auge ... Felix Biermann XI UNIVERSITY OF HALLE-WITTENBERG Staff: Dr. Peter F. Biehl Jordan Kanew Dr. Michael Wendel Torsten Montag, M.A. XII UNIVERSITY OF HAMBURG Staff XIII UNIVERSITY OF HEIDELBERG Staff XIV UNIVERSITY OF KIEL Staff XV UNIVERSITY OF LEIPZIG Staff: Prof. Dr. phil. habil. Sabine Rieckhoff Felix Fleischer M.A. Dr. phil. Ulrike Sommer Patricia Rahemipour M.A. XVI UNIVERSITY OF MAINZ XVII UNIVERSITY OF MARBURG Staff XVIII UNIVERSITY OF MUNCHEN Staff Prof. Dr. M. Mackensen

44. Journal "ARCHAEOLOGY, ETHNOLOGY & ANTHROPOLOGY OF EURASIA"
M. Otte (Liege University, Liege, Belgium); G. Parzinger (German Archaeological Institute,Berlin, germany); VT Petrin (Institute of archaeology and Ethnography
http://www.archaeology.nsc.ru/ph/eng/

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The Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography of the Siberian Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences (Novosibirsk) is pleased to announce the publication of a new international peer review journal "Archaeology, Ethnology and Anthropology of Eurasia". The journal will issue volumes four times a year, beginning in the year 2000. Each issue will be published in two identical versions in both Russian and English. Articles will be substantive discussions of their topics, with well published illustrations. It is the goal of this publication to provide authors with an international forum for the presentation of their materials and ideas. Editor-in-Chief: Professor Anatoly Derevianko
EDITORIAL COUNCIL A.N. Alexeev
(Yakutsk State University, Yakutsk, Russia); N.A. Alexeev (Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography, Siberian Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, Russia); T.I. Alexeeva

45. ICOM Virtual Library Museums Pages Germany
an alphabetical directory to German museums' websites.Category Regional Europe germany Arts and Entertainment Museums...... Museums in germany, Austria und Switzerland, provided by DINO (In German). Museumsof archaeology, maintained by Alexandra Kankeleit, Humboldt University Berlin
http://www.hco.hagen.de/germany.html
Virtual Library ICOM ICOM-VLmp Search VLmp Austria ... VL Museen The WWW-Virtual Library Museums Pages
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if you know of relevant on-line information not included here Add a museum to the ICOM - VLmp Germany register New ! Section Memorial Places
maintained by 'Stiftung Topographie des Terrors' in Berlin You are VLmp virtual "visitor" number: (since August 1994) If response is slow, you may relocate to a more local Virtual Library museums pages ' site
The VLmp mirror server for continental Europe is located at http://www.hco.hagen.de/vlmp/ This is the central catalogue for the WWW-VL network of indexes to museological materials on-line in Germany. It is intended for general public use, but its coverage and selection of sites concentrates on creating a useful for those pursuing museological research on-line. French version German version Italian version The catalogue contains a large register of museums on-line in Germany.
It can be searched: Search the main complete index of museums (over 80 kb) Search the alphabetical register of museums in Germany A - D E - G H - L M - Q ... U - Z (please enter the name of the town or the city where the museum is located) For further informations and / or specific research please choose Virtual Library Museen Newsletter No. 11/2000

46. Fulbright Recipients
Charles Golden (g), archaeology Guatemala. Emily Gray (g), History germany.Michael Hesson (g), Anthropology Mexico. Jiny Kim (u), Health Care Korea.
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Penn Fulbright Recipients: 1990-2000
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Katrin Fraser (u), Teaching English: South Korea David Haney (g), Architecture: Germany Kristina Herbert (u), Biology: Germany Miriam Joffe-Block (u), Anthropology: Thailand Adam Kaufman (u), Binational Business: Mexico Alyson Lease (u), Engineering: South Africa Christopher Murray (u), Binational Business: Mexico Jeanne Nugent (g), Modern Art History: Germany Solimar Otero (g), African Studies: Nigeria Laura Robbins (u), History: Spain Clarissa Surek-Clark (g), Linguistics: South Africa
Ankur Chavda (u), Information Science: Iceland Richard Chou (u), Political Science: New Zealand Maria Feliciano (g), History of Art: Mexico Charles Golden (g), Archaeology: Guatemala Emily Gray (g), History: Germany Michael Hesson (g), Anthropology: Mexico Jiny Kim (u), Health Care: Korea Dary Klein (u), Medical Science: China Thomas Morton (g), Art/Architectural History: Tunisia Timothy Stotz (g), Painting/Printmaking: Spain Matthew Witkovsky (g), History of Art: Czech Republic
Lauren Clay (g), History: France

47. Underwater Archaeology Museums
Link. Museum der Deutschen Binnenschiffahrt, Duisburg, germany. WikingerMuseumHaithabu, germany. UW archaeology is headed by Ms Iwona Pomian (photo).
http://www.abc.se/~m10354/uwa/museums.htm
Nordic Europe World
Underwater archaeology museums
These are museums of general underwater archaeology interest. Other European museums are listed under Authorities
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  • Swedish National Maritime Museum , Stockholm. Research projects are headed by Bert Westenberg , e.g. investigation of reported wrecks. The museum hosts a fine collection of old ship models as well as Sweden's largest UW archaeology library, photo archive, and the national wreck register, which is partially on computers but not on internet Vasa Museum , Stockholm, Sweden. Exhibits the 64 gun battleship sunk in 1628. Researcher placed it on a search list and finally found it. Salvaged in one piece in 1961, helped by private donors and sponsors. Conservation with PEG took nearly 30 years. Despite that, the museum ship now suffers from sulphur acid attacks. Swedish Naval Museum , Karlskrona. The museum has a large collection of figureheads and its own 18th century underwater wreck fully visible below the building. Kalmar County Museum , Sweden. Exhibiting finds from the ongoing excavation of the battleship

48. Underwater Archaeolgy Societies, Workgroups & Institutes
Unterwasserarchäologie der Gesellschaft für Vor und Frühgeschichte in Württembergund Hohenzollern eV, germany. UK. NASNautical archaeology Society (NAS
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49. Roman Archaeology
Dieckmann and Hanno Hecker at the University of Dortmund in germany. Both the textand the map are very useful in finding out about Roman archaeology and would
http://www.providence.edu/dwc/romarch.htm
Roman Archaeology
Archaeological Park-Xanten, Germany
Location: http://www.bauwesen.uni-dortmund.de/forschung/xanten/english/xanten_stadtplan.html This site includes a very vivid map of this archaeological park. If one clicks on a certain part of the map it will then bring them to a more detailed look at that specific aspect. This site also includes text on the history of the park and of Roman archaeology. It is authored by Peter Dieckmann and Hanno Hecker at the University of Dortmund in Germany. Both the text and the map are very useful in finding out about Roman archaeology and would be recommended to both scholarly and popular audiences interested in this specific archaeological park. Monique DeVoe
ARCHEOLOGICAL EXCAVATIONS
Location: http://www.mega.it/archeo.toscana/sarsca.htm This site, compiled by Dr. a M.C. Guidotti of the Tuscan Archeological Service, is a gathering of detailed information about many different archeological sites throughout Italy. The individual sections on different excavations are very detailed and well illustrated. They give information on past findings and present concentrations in the specific location. The pictures are not only of the exterior of buildings and ruins but also of the interior giving a different perspective. This site would be useful to anyone studying specific archeological sites or types of architecture. The interior and exterior photographs would be useful for comparison and are not found in many other web sites. This site is a bit complicated in terminology but in general a useful site.

50. History Of Archaeology
Literature. Arnold, Bettina and Henning Haßmann (1995) Archaeologyin Nazi germany the legacy of the Faustian bargain. In PL.Kohl
http://citd.scar.utoronto.ca/CITDPress/holtorf/1.3.html
History of archaeological research about megaliths in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
The history of archaeological research about megaliths in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern must be seen as part of the history of archaeology in general (Trigger 1989; Schnapp 1996), and as part of the study and interpretation of megaliths in particular (Schirnig 1979; Mohen 1989: chapter 1). The brief overview that follows is based mainly on the accounts of Ewald Schuldt (1972: 9f.) and Christoph Steinmann (1995). In addition, I have consulted the more specific histories of archaeological research by Ludwig Giesebrecht about the period between 1517 and 1737 (1847; 1850/2), by Ingeburg Nilius about Neolithic studies (1971: 9f.), by Horst Keiling about the history of the collection of antiquities and of monument protection (1983), and by Willi Lampe about northern Vorpommern (1991).
Beginnings in the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries
The beginnings of an interest in archaeological sites in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern reaches back to the collections of curiosities, which included ancient finds, during the Renaissance (see Wollf 1995; cf. Schnapp 1996: chapter 2). The oldest written references to antiquities in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern date to the early 16th century. In 1517, Bugenhagen described various ancient sites, and at around the same time Nicolas Marschalk The first recording of an explicit investigation of a megalith dates from 1594 when (probably) professors of the University of Greifswald excavated a site near Buggenhagen, where they found human skeletons as well as stone tools and ancient pots (Giesebrecht 1850/2: 157; see also Temme 1840: 213).

51. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew: History And Archaeology Links
Organisations. Association for Environmental archaeology (AEA). Simone Riehl, germany(Turkey and germany). George Willcox, France (Syria, Origins of Agriculture).
http://www.rbgkew.org.uk/scihort/eblinks/history.html
Economic Botany Links: History and Archaeology
Suggestions for further links, or other comments, are welcome; please email us at ceb-enq@rbgkew.org.uk . Links on this page were last updated 25 October 2002. Other links Archaeobotany and crop evolution Organisations Archaeobotanical Laboratories ... Wood Other links
ABZU – Internet Resources for the Ancient Near East
Archaeological Resource Guide for Europe
Bibliographies for Anthropological Research
Conservation OnLine
Full text library of conservation information, covering a wide spectrum of topics of interest to those involved with the conservation of library, archives and museum materials.
Council for British Archaeology - Internet Information Service
Zooarchaeology Home Page
See also Online bibliographies: archaeology and history
General archaeobotany and crop evolution
Archaeobotany email list
The most important forum for queries and announcements in the field
Ancient Chinese Rice Archaeological Project
Anglo-Saxon Plant-Name Survey
Rich bibliographic resource for uses of early Medieval plants in Europe. Much wider scope than the title suggests.
Butser Ancient Farm (Hampshire, UK)

52. Archaeometry Editors
USA G Eggert, Staatliche Akademie für Bildende Künste, Am Weissenhof 1, D70191Stuttgart, germany REM Hedges, Research Laboratory for archaeology the
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The Digital Imaging Technology Center is dedicated to exploring the frontiers of large format digital photography and associated level of scanning for use in archaeology, anthropology, geology, botany, zoology, museums, and associated desktop publishing, in-house publishing, repro shops (especially for colleges, universities and museums) and prepress related to photography and scholarly publications on the above subjects. FLAAR maintains an office in the USA, Germany, and Latin America. FLAAR is non-profit and donates its equipment, staff, and experience to work with archaeologists, archaeology institutes, and museums in Honduras, Guatemala, Belize, and Mexico. Here is FLAAR at work in Central America doing a demo of how to do seamless panorama photogaphy to create virtual reality for the Honduras Institute of Anthropology at the Maya ruins of Copan. Contact us via FLAARMaya@aol.com

54. Web Links: Archaeology
Home Augusta Raurica (Basel, Switzerland); archaeology in Luxembourg; ArchaeologicalPark Xanten, germany; Roman Cologne these pages are the results of a
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55. AREA - Archives Of European Archaeology
Notably of importance for the archaeology between 1933 and 1945 in germany and Europeare the contents of the unified Bundesarchiv, the central state archive
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AREA project: German archaeology and excavations before and during the Second World War, 1933-1945
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Referat für Kunstschutz Participant institution:
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Zentrale, Podbielskiallee 69-71, D-14195 Berlin,
Tel: +49/1888/7711-0
Fax: +49/1888/7711-191 E-Mail: archiv@dainst.de cooperation : The project is carried on in strong cooperation with Prof. Dr. Achim Leube, section of prehistory at the Humboldt-Universität in Berlin, Hausvogteiplatz 5-7, 10117 Berlin The project is being sponsored by the European Union. The Berlin Head Office of the Deutsches Archäologisches Institut is working together in this network with several institutions of various countries. abstract : A history of German archaeology during the Nazi period has still to be written, in spite of various contributions that have been published over the last years. New informations and new interpretations are to be gained from the evidence of archival sources which have become much better accessible after 1990. aim and current work : After the reunification of Germany, from 1990 onward, several archives have become accessible which were formerly not. Notably of importance for the archaeology between 1933 and 1945 in Germany and Europe are the contents of the unified Bundesarchiv, the central state archive formerly divided between East (Potsdam, Merseburg) and West (Koblenz, Freiburg, Berlin and elsewhere). Other archives such as those of universities, academies and different kinds of institutions are also being considered. The most curious one is certainly that created by the »Staatssicherheit« (Secret Service, ‘Stasi’) of the German Democratic Republic.

56. AREA - Archives Of European Archaeology
The aim of this documentary project is to locate and assess the principal fondsrelevant to the history of archaeology in germany, up to and including the
http://www.inha.fr/area-archives/documentary.htm
Documentary projects were undertaken during the second phase of the AREA network (AREA II, December 1999 - October 2000). The unsatisfactory condition of most archaeological archives across Europe, often little known and threatened with neglect, has underscored the urgency of their appropriate documentation. To ensure that these archives are better preserved, valorised and used—by archaeologists, curators, and all those concerned with cultural heritage and management—an extensive uniformly structured database was designed. In the future, it is hoped that this catalogue will contain all the major archival fonds relevant to the history of archaeology. At the present stage of its implementation, however, the database reflects the specific institutional possibilities and research concerns of each of the contributing partners, as briefly indicated below. These specificities should be kept in mind when consulting the Database itself.
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'Archival resources on the emergence of prehistoric archaeology in Belgium' , Service de Préhistoire, Université de Liège.

57. Down From Olympus: Archaeology And Philhellenism In Germany, 1750-1970
Down from Olympus archaeology and Philhellenism in germany,17501970. ISBN 0691043930. Marchand, Suzanne L.
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    Ancient World Web: Archaeology
    Index of archaeology resources with descriptions, covering subjects such as archaeoastronomy and megaliths.
    Author: Julia Hayden
    Subjects: ancient history, archaeology links
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    Extensive compendium of Internet resources about the Ancient World between 700 and 1000 AD. Includes a master index, and listings by themes including Alternative Theories, Daily Life, and Law and Philosophy.
    Author: Julia Hayden
    Subjects: ancient history, archaeology links, mythology
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    Archaeological Resource Guide for Europe Geographical Index
    Extensive index to European archaeological resources, organised by country. Author: Sara Champion and Martijn van Leusen Subjects: albania, archaeology links, austria, belgium, bulgaria, croatia, cyprus, czech republic, denmark, estonia, finland, france, germany, greece, hungary, iceland, ireland, italian history, lithuania, luxembourg, former yugoslav republic of macedonia, malta, netherlands, norway, poland, portugal, romania, russian history, slovakia, slovenia, spain, sweden, switzerland, turkey, vatican city, yugoslavia
  • 59. Antiquity
    archaeology in germany (Freiburg, DE) In general you should consult archaeologyonline first (Museums are linked in according to their specialisation);
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