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         Germany Archaeology:     more books (100)
  1. Challenging Racism in Britain and Germany (Migration, Minorities and Citizenship)
  2. After the Nazi Racial State: Difference and Democracy in Germany and Europe (Social History, Popular Culture, and Politics in Germany) by Rita Chin, Heide Fehrenbach, et all 2009-05-21
  3. Fashioning Socialism: Clothing, Politics and Consumer Culture in East Germany by Judd Stitziel, 2005-10-07
  4. Reading Germany: Literature and Consumer Culture in Germany before 1933 by Gideon Reuveni, 2006-01-15
  5. Army of Hope, Army of Alienation: Culture and Contradiction in the American Army Communities of Cold War Germany by John P. Hawkins, 2005-01-23
  6. Crime Stories: Criminalistic Fantasy and the Culture of Crisis in Weimar Germany (Monographs in German History) by Todd Herzog, 2009-04-17
  7. Voices in Times of Change: The Role of Writers, Opposition Movements and the Churches in the Transformation of East Germany (Culture and Society in Germany)
  8. Adolf Bastian and the Psychic Unity of Man: The Foundations of Anthropology in Ninteenth Century Germany (History and Theory of Anthropology) (Volume 1) by Klaus-Peter Köpping, 2005-08-01
  9. German Pop Culture: How "American" Is It? (Social History, Popular Culture, and Politics in Germany)
  10. Urban and Rural Change in West Germany by Trevor Wild, 1983-06
  11. Germans and Jews Since the Holocaust: The Changing Situation in West Germany by Anson Rabinbach, 1986-02
  12. In Search of the Zeppelin War: The Archaeology of the First Blitz by Neil Faulkner, Nadia Durrani, 2008-11-01
  13. The Failure of Illiberalism: Essays On the Political Culture of Modern Germany by Fritz Stern, 1992-09
  14. Hunters between East and West: The Paleolithic of Moravia (Interdisciplinary Contributions to Archaeology) by Jiri Svoboda, Vojen Lozek, et all 1996-09-30

61. KLUWER Academic Publishers | Archaeology (Classical)
A Historical archaeology of the Ottoman Empire Breaking New Ground Uzi Baram Price106.50 EUR / 101.00 USD A HunterGatherer Landscape Southwest germany in the
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A Historical Archaeology of the Ottoman Empire

Breaking New Ground

Uzi Baram, Lynda Carroll
August 2000, ISBN 0-306-46311-3, Hardbound
Price: 74.50 EUR / 71.00 USD / 49.25 GBP
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A Historical Archaeology of the Ottoman Empire
Breaking New Ground Uzi Baram, Lynda Carroll June 2002, ISBN 0-306-47182-5, eBook Price: 106.50 EUR / 101.00 USD A Hunter-Gatherer Landscape Southwest Germany in the Late Paleolithic and Mesolithic Michael A. Jochim, Robert L. Bettinger May 1998, ISBN 0-306-45741-5, Paperback Price: 30.50 EUR / 31.00 USD / 19.00 GBP Add to cart A Hunter-Gatherer Landscape Southwest Germany in the Late Paleolithic and Mesolithic Michael A. Jochim, Robert L. Bettinger May 1998, ISBN 0-306-45740-7, Hardbound Price: 61.00 EUR / 63.00 USD / 38.00 GBP Add to cart African Archaeological Review Fekri A. Hassan 2003, Volume 20 (4 issues) Price: 241.00 EUR / 242.00 USD ISSN: 0263-0338 Add to cart An Archaeological Study of Rural Capitalism and Material Life The Gibbs Farmstead in Southern Appalachia, 1790-1920

62. KLUWER Academic Publishers | Archaeology (Classical)
A HunterGatherer Landscape Southwest germany in the Late Paleolithic and Mesolithic AnArchaeology of History and Tradition Moments of Danger in the Annapolis
http://www.wkap.nl/home/topics/4/5/?type=Books

63. Current Topics In Palaeolithic Archaeology And Human Evolution
Museum Monrepos. Natural History Museum, London. Neanderthal Museum, germany.Peabody Museum of archaeology and Ethnology. Pitt Rivers Museum, Oxford.
http://icg.harvard.edu/~anth191/wwwlinks/
Spring 2003
Current Topics in Palaeolithic Archaeology and Human Evolution
Home
Home Syllabus Assignments ... Laboratory Resources
Anthropology Resources on the Internet ArchNet - WWW Virtual Library - Archaeology Human Origins (National Geographic) Institute of Human Origins ... The Tozzer Library

Archaeological Sites
Atapuerca, Spain Blombos Cave, South Africa Boxgrove, England Dmanisi, Republic of Georgia ... ?zl? Cave, Turkey

Museums
American Museum of Natural History Human Origins (Smithsonian) Museum Monrepos Natural History Museum, London ... Yale Peabody Museum

Journals
ANTIQUITY Archaeology Magazine Current Anthropology

Societies
American Anthropological Association National Geographic Palaeoanthropology Society Society for American Archaeology ... The L.S.B. Leakey Foundation

Book Collecting
Abebooks Addall Books Alibris Bibliofind Books ... Tournefeuille Books
Web contact: Daniel Adler
URL: http://www.courses.fas.harvard.edu/~anth191/wwwlinks/

64. Bettina Arnold - European Iron Age Archaeologist
1998/1999 The power of the past Nationalism and archaeology in 20th century germany. 1990The past as propaganda totalitarian archaeology in Nazi germany.
http://www.uwm.edu/~barnold/thome.html
, Dept. of Anthropology, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Home Page
Courses Taught

Human Origins

The Celtic World

The Celtic World (Honors)
...
AIA-Milwaukee Chapter

Co-Director, Center for Celtic Studies
Coordinator, Museum Studies Program
Editor, e-Keltoi: Journal of Interdisciplinary Celtic Studies
Office Hours On Sabbatical: Sept. 2002 - Aug. 2003 Sabin Hall, Room 229 Phone: (414) 229-4583 e-mail: barnold@uwm.edu Born Degrees Ph.D., Anthropology, Harvard University B.A., Archaeology,Yale University Research Interests The archaeological interpretation and analysis of complex societies, particularly the transition from chiefdom to state; material culture as a symbolic system and a means of communicating social messages; the role of alcohol and its consumption in establishing and maintaining social relationships in prehistoric and historic societies; the meaning of monuments and their cultural construction; the archaeology of gender; and the history of archaeology, particularly its role in 19th and 20th century political developments in Europe. Current Projects Excavation of burial mounds associated with the Heuneburg hillfort in southwestern Germany. The site is located on the Danube, and is part of an archaeological landscape which has been studied intensively since the 19th century. Concurrent analysis of ancient DNA from excavated skeletal material from the tumulus cemeteries in order to reconstruct social organization of the early Iron Age populations which inhabited this area from 600 to 400 B.C.. Photographs of the site and the surrounding landscape are available in the Archaeological Projects section of the Web site.

65. UW-Milwaukee: Anthropology Faculty - Bettina Arnold
1995 archaeology in Nazi germany the legacy of the Faustian bargain. 1990The past as propaganda totalitarian archaeology in Nazi germany.
http://www.uwm.edu/Dept/Anthropology/arnold.html
C o l l e g e o f L e t t e r s a n d S c i e n c e
Bettina Arnold, Associate Professor
Office: Sabin Hall 229
Phone:
e-mail:
barnold@uwm.edu
Web Site: www.uwm.edu/~arnold/
Degree:
Ph.D., Harvard University
Research Interests:
She has been doing fieldwork in southwest Germany, mainly related to the Celtic Iron Age, since 1980. Her research focuses on pre-Roman Iron Age Europe and the material culture of social structure, especially in the context of mortuary ritual and gender. She initiated the Landscape of Ancestors
Other Relevant Activities:
Coordinator, Graduate Certificate in Museum Studies
Co-Director, Center for Celtic Studies Editor, e-Keltoi: Journal of Interdisciplinary Celtic Studies Selected Publications: 2002 Justifying genocide: the supporting role of archaeology in "ethnic cleansing". In Annihilating Difference: The Anthropology of Genocide , edited by Alex Hinton, pp. 95-116. University of California Press. 2002 "Sein und Werden": Gender as process in mortuary ritual. In In Pursuit of Gender: Worldwide Archaeological Approaches , edited by Sarah Nelson and Myriam Rosen-Ayalon, pp. 239-256. Walnut Creek: AltaMira Press.

66. General Information On Underwater Archaeology And Other Maritime
Unterwasserarchaeologie Underwater archaeology in germany. The siteis a window into professional German underwater archaeology.
http://www.anthro.fsu.edu/uw/links/directory_files/info.html
Home Scope People Academics ... Contact
Florida State University
Program in Underwater Archaeology
General Information on Underwater Archaeology
and other Maritime Directories
A Guide to U/W Archaeology Resources on the Internet
An excellent directory of Underwater Archaeology web pages.
Unterwasserarchaeologie Underwater Archaeology in Germany
The site is a window into professional German underwater archaeology. It informs about Southern German lake-side dwellings, wetland settlements, and historical shipwrecks and gives an overview of coastal and marine archaeology in Northern Germany. The pages aim to the public and archaeologists as well. While in German, and English version is being developed.
Nordic underwater archaeology
An excellent page providing information on underwater archaeology from Northern Europe. Has an extensive listing of links to other archaeology sites.
Bev Freed's Underwater Archaeology Links
Good listing of underwater archaeology web sites.
Nautical Archaeolgy Links
This is a directory of over 75 nautical archaeology links (general, museums, and shipwrecks) maintained by the Maritime History Virtual Archives.
The Best Sailing Web Sites
An exhaustive directory to websites dedicated to sailing.

67. Archaeology - University Of Wales, Lampeter - Single Honours Archaeology, The Ex
of Wales Lampeter Degrees, Single Honours archaeology (2000-2002), Option Courses2000-2001, The expanding frontier Rome, Gaul and germany, 3rd century BC
http://www.lamp.ac.uk/archaeology/Arch/Currentmod/frontier.html
Single Honours Archaeology 2000-2002 Option courses - 2000-2001
Short options The Expanding Frontier: Rome, Gaul and Germany, 3rd century BC to 2nd century AD
Status
10 credits (level 3) Lecturer Barry Burnham Contact hours 12 lectures plus essay tutorial Assessment One 2500-word essay and a 1-hour examination Course outline Introductory reading *Cunliffe, B.W. 1987 Greeks, Romans and Barbarians, London: Batsford Dyson, J. L. 1985 The Creation of the Roman Frontier, Princeton: Princeton University Press Drinkwater, J. 1983 Roman Gaul, London: Croom Helm *King, A. 1990 Roman Gaul and Germany, London: British Museum * Recommended for purchase, where possible; Cunliffe is now out of print but can often be obtained second hand.
Contact Information
Single Honours Archaeology Degree Schemes The Department ... Core Page

68. EXARC, European Network Of Archaeological Open Air Museums And ..
Summary In June 1999, a conference was held in Southern germany concerningarchaeology and tourism. Goals was to get more archaeological
http://www.exarc.org/archaeology-tourism_intro.html
Article
"Archäologie und Tourismus" Bad Buchau, June 1999 Summary
The conference was mainly based on the German situation. In the museum world, one is not that far yet to think in 'numbers of visitors' or 'the market'. A German museum is a place, meant to learn something, less a place meant for a tourist excursion. This report was written by Roeland Paardekooper, May 2000.
Part I: Museums orientated on visitors (mr Burkarth) Part II: Who do we want to have been? (mrs Sommer) Part III: Stimulating of tourism by museums (mr Hepp) Part IV: New media and museums (mr Laux) Part V: Aspects of European cooperation (mr Kräutler) More information on 'Archäologie und Tourismus' can be found at their website
The Akademie Ländlicher Raum can be approached:
Christian Fiebig

Oberbettringerstr. 162

69. Arabian Archaeology And Epigraphy
Editorin-Chief DT Potts, Sydney, Australia School of archaeology, Classics ItalyP. Mortensen, Højbjerg, Denmark WW Müller, Marburg/Lahn, germany J. Oates
http://www.munksgaard.dk/tidsskrifter.nsf/tidsskrifter/Arabian Archaeology and E

70. Newsletter
Organized by China National Silk Museum. November 56. Hangzhou, China.Category Science Social Sciences archaeology Conferences...... Part 2 Chinese Textiles through the archaeology November 5, afternoonWarring States and Han textile, Dieter Kuhn (germany); Tang
http://www.isatworld.com/new.htm
Conference 2002, November 5-6 Hangzhou, China
Textile Archaeology in China Organized by:
China National Silk Museum, Hangzhou
Sponsored by:
Zhejiang Cultural Relics Bureau
Program Committee:
Zhao Feng, Chair
Zhou Yang, Assistant
PROGRAMS Conference(Lectures delivered in English):
November 5-6 ( detailed schedule Registration Form
Part 1: Recent Excavated Chinese Textiles and Costumes November 5, morning
  • Textile Archaeology in Niya, Tojama (Japan) Textiles from Yinpang, Li Wenyin (China) Tang Textiles from Dulan, Xu Xinguo (China) Liao Costume from Daiqintal, Huang Xueyin (China) Yuan Textiles from Longhua, Shun Wenjun (China) Ming Costumes from Nanchang, Fan Changshen (China)
Part 2: Chinese Textiles through the Archaeology November 5, afternoon
  • Warring States and Han textile, Dieter Kuhn (Germany) Tang Textiles, Zhao Feng (China) Mongol Textiles, James Watt (US) Ming Textiles, Bao Mingxin (China)
Part 3: Relationships of Textiles from China and Other Countries November 6, morning

71. Phantis: Reference
Thursday, February 06, 2003. archaeology Listings. Reference sites appear in thecountries Australia; Canada; Cyprus; Finland; germany; Greece; Italy; Romania;UK; USA.
http://www.phantis.com/reference/?cat=Reference&sub=Archaeology

72. The Archaeology Channel - Film Festivals
Email, icronos@wanadoo.fr. germany. Cinarchea Internationales ArchäologieFilm-KunstFestival (International archaeology Film and Art Festival), Kiel.
http://www.archaeologychannel.org/content/filmfestivals.asp
The Archaeology Channel
Home Become a Member Underwriting Program Archaeology Film and Video Festivals
Festivals celebrating the genre of archaeological film are held regularly in a variety of countries. These festivals provide a showcase for film and video makers and a venue for distributors and the public to examine their work. We at Archaeological Legacy Institute are pleased to post festival information here for those who might like to attend a festival or submit film and video productions for screening. Belgium Kineon: Festival International du Film Archeologique (International Festival of Archaeological Film), Brussels Theme On archaeology, not topically limited Date 14 - 16 November 2003 Website http://users.swing.be/asblkineon Contact Serge Lemaitre, President
55 rue du croissant
1190 Brussels
Belgium
Phone Email asblkineon@swing.be France 7e Festival du Film d'Archéologie d'Amiens (Amiens Festival of Archaeological Film) Date 2 - 5 April 2003 Contact Tahar Ben Redjeb
Centre Interdisciplinaire de Recherches Archéologi
ques, 5 rue Henri Daussy

73. I.A.Recordings: Links To Other Industrial Archaeology Pages
Medway Industrial archaeology Group (MIAG) run a small industrial museum in Chatham,Kent Merseyside Maritime Museum Mildenberg brickworks museum, germany.
http://www.iarecordings.org/otheria.html
I.A.Recordings
Industrial Archaeology
Over 520 Links to other Industrial Archaeology Pages
These links take you out of I.A.Recordings web site
Please use your browser 'Back' button when you want to return.
Main Categories: General Organisations Industrial Museums Industrial Sites Mills ... Waterways
Archaeology Data Service of the University of York
Archaeology On-line Guide - a comprehensive set of resources in German
ArchNet- The Archaeology Network
Association for Industrial Archaeology (AIA)
Caernarvonshire Historical Society
Conservare nv, the European Heritage Forum
English Heritage- conservation of the built environment
European Federation of Associations of Industrial and Technical Heritage (E-FAITH)
European Heritage Web Database and Calendar Flemish Association for Industrial Archaeology- includes info on threatened sites Forest of Dean Local History Society Greater London IA Society Greenwich Industrial History Society Handverk: Preserving and recording old crafts and industries in Norway. (Website in Norwegian.) Historical Metallurgy Society Industrial Revolution- Essay topics online at Michigan State University Institution of Electrical Engineers- history of the technology Mailbase List for discussion of I.A. - Fieldwork, research, individuals and establishments.

74. List Of Team Members 2002
Translate this page Joachim Franz. (University of Mannheim, germany) archaeology student no email picture. (University of Heidelberg, germany) archaeology student no email picture.
http://theologie.uni-hd.de/wts/lampe/team2002.html
The Phrygia Archaeological Surface Survey
of the University of Heidelberg

Project Director: Prof. Peter Lampe , WTS, Kisselgasse 1,
D - 69117 Heidelberg, Germany, Tel. +49 (6221) 543-319
Office: Helga Wolf, Tel. +49 (6221) 543-311, Fax 543-509
Helga.Wolf@urz.uni-hd.de
Project Treasurer: Prof. William Tabbernee
Project Secretary: Prof. Robert Jewett , Tel. + 49 (6221) 543-320
The other members of the 2002 steering committee:
Prof. Ayse Calik Ross, Richard C. Engle, Prof. Reinhard Stupperich, Husam Suleymangil
The interdisciplinary team includes five nationalities:
List of Team Members 2002 Name email address picture Home: address phone Business: address phone The Turkish members of the team: Prof. Ayse Calik Ross Archaeologist acalik@anadolu.edu.tr picture Anadolu University, Faculty of Letters, Eskisehir, Turkey Hakan Bilgic master student no email no picture Erda l Unal master student no email no picture B ulent Okta Anadolu University graduate, archaeologist no email no picture Banu Buyukgun BA student no email no picture Zeynep Kaya BA student no email no picture Husam Islamist, managing logistics of the project

75. IFA European Forum - The Institute Of Field Archaeologists
European Forum. Representatives of existing or proposed professional associationsin European archaeology. Françoise Audouze, France, François Bertemes, germany,
http://www.archaeologists.net/eaa_forum.php
Institute of Field Archaeologists Home Europe European Forum Search
European Forum
Representatives of existing or proposed professional associations in European archaeology. More contacts are welcome. News and views sent to office@archaeologists.net will be e-mailed to all those below, and if possible will be posted on this website. Please send us your details if you would like to be added to the list. Marc Lodewijckx Belgium Jaan Tamm Estonia Françoise Audouze France François Bertemes Germany Geoff Carver Germany Gerhard Ermischer Germany Sabine Wolfram Germany Sia Touliopoulou Greece Margaret Gowen Ireland Boudewijn Goudswaard Netherlands Geir Sør-Reime Norway Helge Sørheim Norway Susana Oliveira Jorge Portugal Bob Hook United Kingdom Helen Moissi United Kingdom Peter Hinton United Kingdom Roger Thomas United Kingdom Sue Davies United Kingdom Chuck Niquette USA
European Contacts
The Netherlands
Statutoryname: Nederlandse Vereniging van Archeologen
Name: NVvA
Postal Address: Messiaenplantsoen 80, 1323 LG Almere
Telephone:
Fax:
Email:
ddjager@flevonet.nl
Webpage: Nederlandse Vereniging van Archeologen Setting Standards in Archaeology

76. DOCUMENTARIES ON VIDEO   Archaeology  GER 651 Wissenschaft Und Technik In Ber
Translate this page DOCUMENTARIES ON VIDEO archaeology GER 651 Wissenschaft und Technik in quer durchDeutschland (incomplete) Environment See also germany - Environment GER 920
http://www.german.leeds.ac.uk/lcvideos.htm
DOCUMENTARIES ON VIDEO
Archaeology
GER 651 Wissenschaft und Technik in Berlin I : Troja - Entdeckung der Stadtmauer
Architecture
GER 791 Architektur der Erinnerung: die Postmoderne in Berlin
GER 741 Bauhaus
GER 706 Das Bauhaus: eine Tradition mit Zukunft
GER 929 Die gläserne Stadt
GER 841 Helmut Jahn, Architekt, Chicago
GER 832 Re-birth of the Reichstag
GER 670 Walter Gropius: der Wanderprediger moderner Architektur Biosciences GER 884 Allergie: Leiden am Lebensstil? GER 796 Das Bakterium schlägt zurück: Die Rückkehr der Infektionskrankheiten GER 644 Gentechnik; Bionik; Wasserknappheit in Chile GER 803 Gentherapie GER 693 Glas GER 656 High-Tech statt Skalpell GER 639 Therapie mit Erfolg: Chancen gegen den Krebs CAD GER 695 Bühnentechnik Civil Engineering GER 668 Baut Bonn Berlin? Wer das Sagen hat in die Hauptstadtplanung GER 841 Helmut Jahn, Architekt, Chicago GER 669 Hobbythek: Dach- und Wohnungsausbau mit Energiespareffekt GER 879 Patent series: Hamburger Tunnelröhre GER 630 Rebuilding Berlin GER 671 Stadt statt Auto: neue Wege aus dem Verkehrschaos GER 697 Sylt - auf Sand gebaut: eine Insel versinkt im Meer Computing GER 689 Computer-Welten GER 918 Countdown ins Chaos GER 929 Die gläserne Stadt GER 691 ISDN: Integrated Services Digital Network GER 656 Künstliche Intelligenz auf dem Vormarsch GER 937 Wohnhaus der Zukunft DDR GER 692 Die Behörde: Wiedervorlage eines Geheimdienstes GER 809 Chronik der Wende GER 913 Cold War: The Wall 1958-61

77. Shallaf Im Wadi Shellale (neolithisch)
Second Campaign by Katrin Bastert, Dresden (germany), HansDieter Bienert, GermanProtestant Institute of archaeology, Amman (Jordan), and Dieter Vieweger
http://www.bai.uni-wuppertal.de/projekte/shallaf/main.html
BA'JA I BA'JA V SAL
ESH-SHALLAF
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PROJEKTE
Late Neolithic Esh-Shallaf 1999. Second Campaign

by Katrin Bastert, Dresden (Germany), Hans-Dieter Bienert, German Protestant Institute of Archaeology, Amman (Jordan), and Dieter Vieweger, Kirchliche Hochschule Wuppertal (Germany)
In October 1998 an initial campaign of excavations at the late Neolithic site of esh-Shallaf was undertaken by Dr. Hans-Dieter Bienert and Prof. Dr. Dr. Dieter Vieweger on behalf oft he German Protestant Institute of Archaeology, Amman, and the Kirchliche Hochschule Wuppertal. While initially planning for only one excavation season, the positive excavation results of the first campaign encouraged the organisation of a second and final season, which was conducted between March 21st and April 4th 1999.
Ausgrabungen in esh-Shallaf.

Bitte hier klicken.
Like the first campaign the second one was financed by the German Protestant Institute of Archaeology and co-directed by Dr. Bienert and Prof. Vieweger, while the analysis of the pottery was directed by Katrin Bastert-Lamprichs (Dresden).
Khirbet ez-Zeraqon project
In the first season, the remains of

78. English Heritage - Conservation Through Aerial Archaeology
links between aerial archaeologists across Europe through workshops and conferencesin Poland, Britain, Italy and germany. An Aerial archaeology School in Italy
http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/Default.asp?WCI=Node&WCE=6980

79. HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE SHIP
A Nascent Discipline. Ellmers D., 1974, Nautical archaeology in germany.Notes Ellmers D., 1975, Nautical archaeology in germany. Fenwick
http://cma.soton.ac.uk/HistShip/shipb06.htm
HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE SHIP
06 GENERAL WORKS ON MARITIME ARCHAEOLOGY.
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80. European Journal Of Archaeology
LutherUniversitat, 06099 HALLE (SAALE) Halle-Wittenberg, germany Alexander Gramsch. thegeneral editor, Mark Pearce, Department of archaeology, University of
http://www.sagepub.co.uk/journals/details/j0220.html

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