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archaeology of Ancient Greece, The James Whitley Paperback The Spanish MaritimePolicy and european War, 1568 and Defeat in the low countries' Wars Geoffrey
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42. EXARC, European Network Of Archaeological Open Air Museums And ..
are dealing with, as well as being a low profile easy In some countries however, thereis no trace yet of a Pajauta, National Experimental archaeology Club (LT
http://www.exarc.org/links_national-networks.html
National Networks
on experimental archaeology and education in Europe
A few of the national networks in Europe are member of EXARC. Besides museums, university departments and open air centres they are very important in spreading and exchanging information on the subjects we are dealing with, as well as being a low profile easy entrance to the subject and raising enthusiasm among the general interested public. Besides the networks mentioned here, there are different initiatives of raising new networks in countries where experimental archaeologists, ancient technologists, archaeologists and / or educationalists have not yet united. In some countries however, there is no trace yet of a national workgroup or platform, like for example in Germany, France or the UK. Nätverket Sveriges Levande Forntid (NSLF) (S) Arbeitsgruppe für experimentelle Archäologie der Schweiz (AEAS) (CH) Pajauta, National Experimental Archaeology Club (LT)

43. Art History Courses
ARHS 318 Roman Art and archaeology (3) Ms. Carter. The arts in France, the low countries,and Germany and political forces on 19thcentury european painting and
http://www.tulane.edu/~art/arthistory/acou.html
Art History Courses
  • ARHS H491, H492 Independent Studies

  • Staff. Open to especially qualified juniors and seniors with approval of instructor and chair of department.
  • ARHS H499-H500 Honors Thesis

  • A student may enroll only with approval of department, instructor, and Honors Committee.
  • ARHS 101 Art Survey I: Prehistory through the Middle Ages

  • Staff. An introduction to the history of painting, sculpture and architecture from the Old Stone Age through the ancient Mediterranean world to the end of the medieval period in Western Europe. Considers issues including technique, style, iconography, patronage, historical context, and art theory. Required for majors in the history of art.
  • ARHS 102 Art Survey II: Renaissance to the Present

  • Staff. An introduction to the history of Western European and American painting, sculpture and architecture from the Renaissance through the baroque, rococo, and early modem periods to the late 20th century. Considers issues including technique, style, iconography, patronage, historical context, and art theory. Required for majors in the history of art.
  • ARHS 313 Egypt Under the Pharoahs

  • Ms. Carter. Architecture, sculpture, and painting of ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, Anatolia, and Syria-Palestine from the Neolithic through the Achaemenid period in Persia. Same as Classics 313 and History 313.

    44. HERO - Higher Education & Research Opportunities In The UK: RAE 2001 : Publicati
    languages, literatures, arts, archaeology, religions, history and speaking countries,the low countries, Scandinavia and Slavonic and East european Languages.
    http://www.hero.ac.uk/rae/Pubs/4_01/section4.htm

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    RAE 4/01
    December 2001
    2001 Research Assessment Exercise: The Outcome
    4 Units of Assessment
    The description of each Unit of Assessment (UoA) is derived from the criteria statement of the relevant panel. Full details of the coverage of each unit may be found in RAE 5/99 ‘Assessment Panels’ Criteria and Working Methods’. 1 Clinical Laboratory Sciences Clinical biochemistry, molecular and cellular pathology, histopathology, haematology, immunology, virology, bacteriology, parasitology, medical entomology, medical genetics, medical physics, and medical and biotechnology in relation to diagnostics. 2 Community-based Clinical Subjects Epidemiology, public health research, health services research, primary care, and psychiatry. 3 Hospital-based Clinical Subjects Hospital-based clinical subjects and their cognate sub-disciplines excluding those specified in UoAs 1 and 2. 4 Clinical Dentistry Basic and applied dental sciences and dental materials including restorative dentistry (comprising prosthodontics, conservative (operative) dentistry, endodontology and periodontology), oral and maxillofacial surgery, orthodontics, paediatric dentistry, oral medicine, oral pathology, oral microbiology, dental diagnostic sciences, dental special needs, dental health sciences and dental public health, dental education, basic dental sciences and other such sciences relevant to clinical dentistry. 5 Pre-Clinical Studies
    6 Anatomy
    7 Physiology
    8 Pharmacology
    (Joint panel with single descriptor)

    45. Art History - Course Descriptions
    Greek Art and archaeology. and early 18th centuries in Germany, France, Spain, England,and the low countries. Early TwentiethCentury european Avant-Gardes.
    http://www.scrippscol.edu/~dept/gallery/art/courses.htm

    FALL 2002 SCRIPPS ART HISTORY COURSE OFFERINGS
    COMPLETE LISTING OF ART HISTORY COURSES AND DESCRIPTIONS FALL 2002 COURSES 150. The Arts of China . A survey of artistic traditions in China from Neolithic to modern times. Architecture, sculpture, painting, calligraphy, ceramics, and metalwork will be discussed in their cultural contexts. B. Coats. 185. History of Photography . Nineteenth- and 20th-century photography. The camera as a tool for documentation, portraiture, social comment, journalism, advertising; as a pure vehicle for personal expression and a point of departure for allied art forms. R. Lewis. 186M. Seminar in Twentieth-Century Art. The seminar will examine in depth one movement, artist or other selected topic within the art of the 20th century. Open to juniors and seniors. Offered annually. Topic changes each year. M. MacNaughton. 189. Modernism 1840-1940

    46. History Links
    bookm.htm) Thematical index on Ancient History, archaeology and Classical to the culturalheritage of the low countries, situated in a wider european context
    http://fuzzy.arts.kuleuven.ac.be/F207/histlink.htm
    History Links
    var dateMod = ""; dateMod = document.lastModified; document.write("Last Update (mm/dd/yyyy): "); document.write(dateMod); document.write(""); This collection of links grew out of a links site for a course in historical information science taken by students of History and other subjects within the Humanities. Comprehensive directories and historical gateways to the Web

    47. House And Home Search
    Packages as low as $139.00. Britain, France, Spain, Germany and other european countries. Archaeologicalinformation for european archaeology especially the
    http://www.2houseandhome.com/pro/search.php?Q=europe

    48. Royal Holloway : Department Of History
    material culture in England and the low countries. last Millennium HS2105A Principlesof archaeology HS2148A Daily MA in Material Culture european Society 1350
    http://www.rhul.ac.uk/History/About-Us/blakeh/blakeh.html
    // for key pages, replace undefined (below) with one of : // // home // about_us, contact_us, research, // news_and_events, for_alumni, for_business // for_schools, for_staff, for_students // // for other pages, leave as undefined // thisPage = undefined // HUGO BLAKE MA, PhD (Lancaster)
    Reader in Medieval Archaeology

    e-mail: hugo.blake@rhul.ac.uk
    Research Interests
    Hugo Blake's research interests include the late antique to post-medieval archaeology in the circum-Mediterranean world and late medieval and early modern material culture in England and the Low Countries. He has published in particular on pottery and undertaken excavation and field survey in Italy. He is preparing for publication large ceramic assemblages from north-central Italy and excavations in Lombardy. Recently he has researched the introduction of Italian technology in north-west Europe and late medieval religion in England.
    Teaching
    Undergraduate:
    The Material World: Culture and Environment in the last Millennium
    Principles of Archaeology
    Daily Life in Renaissance and Baroque Italian Cities
    Postgraduate: HS5330A Material Culture HS5335A The Material Culture of Renaissance Italy, 1350-1550

    49. History On-Line
    D. (Edinburgh), English european history in ritual in the low countries; popularreligion Insects; Romanmedieval archaeology; quaternary paleaoenvironments
    http://www.ihrinfo.ac.uk/ihr/Resources/Teachers/c8.html
    Browse by: 14th Century
    Arnold, Benjamin C.B. (Reading), German Empire [Economy of medieval Germany]
    Astill, Grenville G. (Reading), Med. [Medieval: urbanism; rural landscapes; monasticism; technology; economy]
    Barber, Malcolm C. (Reading), Crusades [Crusades; Cathars; material conditions of life]
    Barrell, Andrew D.M. (Belfast), Med. Brit.
    Biller, Peter P.A. (York), Med. Eur. [Medieval heresy; medieval thought on 'social' themes]
    Boardman, Stephen I. (Edinburgh), [Late medieval Scottish kingship]
    Buckland, Paul C. (Sheffield), [Insects; Roman-medieval archaeology; quaternary paleaoenvironments; N. Atlantic islands]
    Burns, Robert M. (London: Goldsmiths' College), Intellectual Hist. [Concept of God in western culture]
    Cameron, Sonja (Glasgow), Med. Scot. Hist.
    Cartwright, Jane (Lampeter), [Medieval Church history; female monasticism; Middle Welsh literature] Childs, Wendy R. (Leeds), [English overseas trade; reign of Edward II]

    50. THE ARTNEWSPAPER - LINKS
    and artistic exchange between Italy and the low countries. and Classical art to Americanand european paintings, drawings Ashmolean Museum of Art archaeology,
    http://www.theartnewspaper.com/links/links.asp

    The Central Registry of Information on Looted Cultural Property 1933-1945
    The Central Registry of Information on Looted Cultural Property 1933-1945
    The Central Registry is a comprehensive website containing internationally
    available information on cultural property looted between 1933-1945. The Commission for Looted Art in Europe (ECLA) The Commission for Looted Art in Europe (ECLA)
    The Commission is a non-profit making body helping families, communities and
    institutions worldwide with research, identification and recovery of looted
    cultural property 1933-1945. MOCA MOCA
    Founded in 1979, MOCA is the only museum in Los Angeles devoted exclusively to contemporary art. Dutch University Institute for Art History (DUIA ) in Florence Dutch University Institute for Art History (DUIA ) in Florence
    The Institute promotes projects on Italian art, Dutch artists and artwork in Italy and artistic exchange between Italy and the Low Countries. Includes online library catalogue.
    The Bridgeman Art Library
    The Bridgeman Art Library
    The Bridgeman Art Library is the world's most comprehensive source of fine art images for reproduction.

    51. HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE SHIP - LECTURE NOTES
    HISTORY AND archaeology OF THE SHIP LECTURE NOTES. Cog which came to dominate NorthernEuropean trade was view of the geography of the low countries the cog
    http://cma.soton.ac.uk/HistShip/shlect84.htm
    HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE SHIP - LECTURE NOTES
    84 THE CELTIC COG.
    and, more obscurely, in the related type of extended logboat which later came to be known as the Hulk. The cog also had other advantages. Its structure made it a capacious load carrier, especially for the bulky raw materials, grain, timber, furs, salt, fish and wool in which the Hanseatic league specialised. The high sides offered protection against piracy, a constant anxiety in the Baltic and one of the primary motives for the formation of the Hanseatic League in the first instance. The addition of castles made the cog virtually impregnable to marauding longships but castled cogs were also deployed against each other in sea battles and were used by the Hanse to blockade Danish towns as a means of exerting economic pressure. Lastly the cog was quick and easy to build, requiring less skill than contemporary Nordic boats. Although the design principle was inherently weak it was compensated for by the use of the heavy oak timbers which were indigenous to North Western Europe. From the C13th the cog very quickly took over as the principal transport of the Hanseatic fleet. By the early C14th Northern Cogs were venturing into the Mediterranean where they precipitated further technological transfers with the Mediterranean round ships. The latter copied the easily handled square sail of the Cog. The Cogs adopted the carvel planking of the Mediterranean tradition. Although the cog was built initially as a shell constructed on a flat bottom its design lent itself to skeleton building. At some point in the C14th the various different trends in European shipbuilding merged to produce the carvel built skeleton framed ship which then dominated the cutting edge of wooden shipbuilding until the advent of steel in the nineteenth century.

    52. World Wide Web Virtual Library - Dutch History Index - Periods
    Netherlands Research School for Medieval Studies Official european mirror of The theChanging Fortunes of Cloth Manufacturing in the low countries and England
    http://home.planet.nl/~nijs0104/www-vl-neth/periods.html
    Dutch History Index: Periods
    Ancient
    Medieval Early modern Contemporary ... Anthropological
    Ancient History Medieval History

    53. Some Sites Of Historical-geographic Interest
    geography, mostly of the low countries and surrounding The Permanent european Conferencefor the study of studies about Germany and some bordering countries.
    http://users.bart.nl/~leenders/other.html
    Some sites of historical-geographic interest
    Historical geography of the region of the former duchy of Brabant The introduction of barbed wire in the landscape of North-Brabant at the same moment of the disappearence of the demand for oak-bark (the leather-industry switched over to tanning with chrome) resulted in a much more open landscape. But also in the USA barbed wire had a deeply felt effect. More about this... Old Maps of Brabant, the duchy and some parts of it. In September 2000 the province of North-Brabant published on CDrom the Map of Cultural-Historical Values (CHW) email , but you can also see a partial presentation on the Net. Everything is in Dutch. An update is in the making but not yet ready. The Identity Factory Southeast (IDentiteitsfabriek Zuid-Oost: IDZO ) creates a cultural infrastructure in the Kempenland, the region in the southeast of the province North-Brabant in the Netherlands, making optimal use of objects present inside (and outside!) museums and of events on many stages, of values of the landscape and natural history peculiarities and of recreational and tourist facilities spread all over the area. Maps and pictures about North-Brabant can be found at the Topographical-Historical Atlas in Tilburg. Go to the

    54. Art History And Archaeology ARTH Courses - Graduate Catalog Spring 2002 - Univer
    ARTH 407 Art and archaeology of Mosaics (3 credits France, Germany, England, and theLow countries from the as a specifically Westeuropean cultural phenomenon.
    http://www.gradschool.umd.edu/catalog/courses/ARTH.html
    Graduate School Application Financial Aid Registration ... Courses Courses by Code
    Graduate Courses for ARTH
    Schedule of Classes: Fall Winter Spring Summer
    (Only current and next semester available) ARTH 407 Art and Archaeology of Mosaics (3 credits)
    Mosaic pavements in their archaeological, art historical, and architectural context from circa 300 B.C. through circa A.D. 700. ARTH 418 Special Problems in Italian Renaissance Art (3 credits)
    Repeatable to 6 credits if content differs.
    Focus upon aspects of painting, sculpture, and architecture of Renaissance. ARTH 426 Renaissance and Baroque Sculpture in Northern Europe (3 credits)
    Sculpture in France, Germany, England, and the Low Countries from the fourteenth to the seventeenth century. ARTH 444 British Painting, Hogarth to the Pre-Raphaelites (3 credits)
    A survey of British painting focusing on the establishment of a strong native school in the genres of history painting, narrative subjects, portraiture, sporting art, and landscape. ARTH 451 Primitivism in Twentieth-Century Art (3 credits)
    Examines the concept of primitivism as a specifically West-European cultural phenomenon.

    55. Environmental Archaeology Volume 6 Published October 2001
    Environmental archaeology. New Aspects of Archaeobotanical Research in Central EuropeanNeolithic Lake and the Introduction of the Rabbit to the low countries.
    http://www.shef.ac.uk/uni/academic/A-C/ap/envarch/vol6.htm
    Environmental Archaeology
    Volume 6 Published October 2001
    Contents
    D. N. Smith, R. Roseff and S. Butler The Sediments, Pollen, Plant Macro-Fossils and Insects from a Bronze Age Channel Fill at Yoxall Bridge, Staffordshire Eileen M. Murphy Medieval and Post-Medieval Butchered Dogs from Carrickfergus, Co. Antrim, Northern Ireland Joseph Schuldenrein and Geoffrey A. Clark Prehistoric Landscapes and Settlement Geography along the Wadi Hasa, West-Central Jordan.
    Part I: Geoarchaeology, Human Palaeoecology and Ethnographic Modelling
    Lisbeth Prøsch-Danielsen The Environmental Aspects and Palynological Signals of the Fairy-Circles Ancient Earthworks linked to Coastal Heathland in South-Western Norway Sabine Hosch and Stefanie Jacomet New Aspects of Archaeobotanical Research in Central European Neolithic Lake Dwelling Sites Wietske Prummel The Significance of Animals to the Early Medieval Frisians in the Northern Coastal Area of the Netherlands: Archaeozoological, Iconographic, Historical and Literary Evidence Roel C. G. M. Lauwerier and Jørn T. Zeiler Wishful Thinking and the Introduction of the Rabbit to the Low Countries Tina Simpson The Roman Well at Piddington, Northamptonshire, England: an Investigation of the Coleopterous Fauna

    56. Approved Courses Undergraduate Catalog University Of Maryland College Park
    ARTH 407 Art and archaeology of Mosaics (3) Mosaic France, Germany, England, and theLow countries from the as a specifically Westeuropean cultural phenomenon
    http://www.inform.umd.edu/ugradcat/courses/ARTH.html
    Select Home University Background and General Information Admission Requirements and Application Procedures Fees, Expenses and Financial Aid Campus Administration, Resources and Student Services Registration, Academic Regulations and Requirements General Education Requirements The Colleges and Schools Departments and Campus-Wide Programs Approved Courses University of Maryland Administrators and Faculty Appendices Department Listings
    Chapter 8 Approved Courses
    ARTH 100 Introduction to Art (3) No credit toward the major can be received for this course. Major approaches to understanding the visual arts, and includes analysis of techniques, subject matter, and form. Painting, sculpture, architecture, and the graphic arts. ARTH 200 Art of the Western World to 1300 (3) Painting, sculpture, and architecture from prehistoric times to the Renaissance. ARTH 201 Art of the Western World after 1300 (3) Painting, sculpture, and architecture from the Renaissance to the present. ARTH 250 Art and Archaeology of Ancient America (3) Art and archaeology of ancient Mesoamerica from 500 B.C. to 1500 A.D.

    57. Graduate Program
    Eastern, Byzantine, Slavic and East european, Women's and of classical art and archaeologyfrom Geometric in France and the low countries, involving questions
    http://www.history-of-art.ohio-state.edu/pages/graduate_program/graduate_program
    Department of History of Art
    100 Hayes Hall
    108 North Oval Mall
    Columbus OH, 43210-1318
    Thank you for your interest in the graduate program of the History of Art Department at The Ohio State University. I hope the following will provide a useful overview of the program and our application procedures.
    A limited number of fellowships are available for study leading to M.A. and Ph.D. degrees. Competition for these fellowships is University-wide. The deadline for the competition is January 1st, with notification following soon thereafter. Graduate assistantship awards are also available and decisions are typically made in late spring. If you are interested in a fellowship or in a graduate assistantship, you must clearly indicate your intention on the Graduate School Admission Application.
    Should you have any further questions, please feel free to contact the Graduate Secretary, Barbara Crown
    Sincerely,
    Barbara Groseclose, Graduate Studies Chair
    FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION
    PROGRAM
    The graduate program of the Department of History of Art at The Ohio State University offers studies leading to the M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in a broad range of areas, both Western and non-Western. The department is particularly strong in Modern and other areas of Western History of Art, as well as Asian, which has recently been enhanced by a FIPSE grant for the creation of interactive webpages to be developed as teaching aids. Students may also take advantage of programs in conjunction with the Columbus Museum of Art and the Wexner Center for the Arts, as well as participate in the University excavations at Isthmia in Greece.

    58. Foot And Mouth Disease: The Repercussions For Archaeology
    the National Trust • EUFMD The european Commission for Epizooties (OIE), fortythreecountries suffered outbreaks Deborah Shepherd of the low Birker project
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    Foot and Mouth Disease The repercussions for archaeology and cultural tourism Related Resources Dig 2001: Europe
    From Other Guides Foot and Mouth: What you need to know From UK for visitors guide, Jane Dickerson Elsewhere on the Web Cumbria: the foot and mouth situation Official statement from the National Trust
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    59. Archaeologylinks
    european I european II european III France Isle of Man Israel Italy low CountriesNetherlands/Belgium North American Pompeii Regional archaeology Roman Russia
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    60. History - General
    GrecoRoman World Netherlands (low countries) Soviet Union Classics and MediterraneanArchaeology (University of of the Holocaust european Medieval Drama
    http://www.lib.grinnell.edu/subjects/D/histd.html

    Home page
    Library catalog Question? Site index ... Spain, Portugal
    [D] History (general)
    Argos (University of Evansville) Argos is the first peer-reviewed, limited area search engine (LASE) on the World-Wide Web. It has been designed to cover the ancient and medieval worlds.
    Chicago Historical Society History Links

    Classics and Mediterranean Archaeology
    (University of Michigan)
    The Covenant of the League of Nations
    (This documents was the first attempt by the international community to try to have an international organization for nations to meet and have an open forum. This was the first attempt of a "United Nations.")
    Cybrary of the Holocaust

    European Medieval Drama Page

    Gateway to World History

    H-Net:
    Humanities and Social Sciences Online
    Historical Text Archive
    - Mississippi State University (The HTA provides original material, links to other sites, and electronic reprints of books and is organized by geography/nations and topics)
    The History Net
    (lots of graphics; text version available) Inside Europe: Your Guide to Life Inside the European Union (Contains several reference guides including a timeline, interactive maps of planned and possible EU enlargement, overviews of key institutions and information on the Euro. Plus much more)

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