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  1. The Gypsies In Germany by Konrad Bercovici, 2010-05-22
  2. Conflict and Compromise in East Germany, 1971-1989: A Precarious Stability by Jeannette Z. Madarász, 2003-10-24
  3. German Ideology: From France to Germany and Back by Louis Dumont, 1996-06-01
  4. Regional perspectives on Early Mesolithic land use in southwestern Germany [An article from: Journal of Anthropological Archaeology] by M. Jochim, 2006-06-01
  5. Blades and microliths: Changing contexts of tool production from Magdalenian to Early Mesolithic in southern Germany [An article from: Journal of Anthropological Archaeology] by L.E. Fisher, 2006-06-01
  6. Transport of lithic raw material in the Mesolithic of southwest Germany [An article from: Journal of Anthropological Archaeology] by C.J. Kind, 2006-06-01
  7. Germany After the First World War by Richard Bessel, 1993-08-26
  8. Berlin in Focus: Cultural Transformations in Germany
  9. Worldly Provincialism: German Anthropology in the Age of Empire (Social History, Popular Culture, and Politics in Germany)
  10. Archaeology Museums in Germany: Antikensammlung Berlin, Pergamon Altar, Neues Museum, Pergamon Museum, Glyptothek
  11. Archaeology Museums in Germany: Neues Museum, Pergamon Museum, Glyptothek, Staatliche Sammlung Für Ägyptische Kunst
  12. HSK Kormoran related documents in the Military Archive Freiburg, Germany: A brief look at the German perspective on the sinking of HMAS Sydney (Report ... Archaeology, Western Australian Museum) by Jochen Franke, 1998
  13. Institutions and Institutional Change in the Federal Republic of Germany
  14. The Double-edged Sword: The Cult Of Bildung, Its Downfall And Reconstitution In Fin-de-siecle Germany (rudolf Steiner And Max Weber (German Linguistic and Cultural Studies, V. 11) by Perry Myers, 2004-12

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22. Detailansicht: 'Archaeology Of South West Germany' [Archäologie Online : Guide]
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Archaeology of South West Germany Zwei Flash-Movies zur Archäologie Südwestdeutschlands - von Michael Jochim (Flash von Stephen Hayden) Sprache: englisch Diesen Eintrag ...weiterempfehlen ...als fehlerhaft melden ...bewerten ...kommentieren Statistik für diesen Eintrag aufgenommen: Status: OK Hits: Der Eintrag wurde bisher 172 mal angeklickt Wertung: 6.00 von max. 10 Punkten, bei 2 abgegebenen Stimmen Kommentare: Zu diesem Eintrag wurde bisher kein Kommentar abgegeben. Empfehlungen: Der Eintrag wurde bisher noch nicht von Besuchern weiterempfohlen Dieser Eintrag ist in folgenden Kategorien vorhanden:

23. Eintrag 'Archaeology Of South West Germany' Weiterempfehlen [Archäologie Online
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24. The Central And North European Neolithic/Copper Age Chronology
La Hoguette (France, SW. germany, Dutch Limburg). Hinkelstein (W. germany).Großgartach (E. France, SW and Central germany, Bohemia).
http://www.comp-archaeology.org/Central_European_Neolithic_Chronology.htm
Added December 6, 1998. Revised March 31, 2003 hours. This page will be refined and improved as deemed necessary and useful. The Central and North European Neolithic/Copper Age Chronology
With emphasis on the Funnel Beaker culture (TRB)
Background: This chronology is a dynamic document that constantly evolves. All dates are calibrated BC (cal BC), unless otherwise indicated Instructions: Click on the underlined links of the individual epochs to see the time graphics by Dr. Weißmüller Clicking on the individual culture names of Dr. Weißmüller’s graphics will then show the pertinent bibliography by Dr. Weißmüller). Click on individual cultures for chronological table or a description of the culture by Dr. Baldia. (The tables and/or descriptions are under construction.) In the Beginning (6400/6100-5500 BC) (Croatia, Yugoslavia, S and E. Hungary, Romania) Earliest Neolithic I (5750/5600-5300 BC) La Hoguette (France, SW. Germany, Dutch Limburg) Earliest Bandkeramik (Linearbandkeramik, abbreviated LBK) Earliest Neolithic II (5500-4900 BC) Bandkeramik (LBK) Middle Neolithic I Age (5000-4500 BC) Late Mesolithic Ertebølle/Ellerbek (N. Europe)

25. THE COMPARATIVE ARCHAEOLOGY WEB ©
germany. A downloadable Microsoft Excel spreadsheet in German. (Added April 11, 1999.Updated October 2, 2001). archaeology RESOURCES (Updated December 8, 2002).
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.
MAIN TABLE OF CONTENT News Bulletins The Iceman’s Food Fight (Added January 4, 2001. Updated January 17, 2001) The Kennewick Man Update (Added October 9, 2000) A 30 000 Year Old Ivory Horse Sculpture from South Germany (Added July 31, 2000. Updated February 15, 2002) The Kennewick Man and Ancient DNA (Added February 14, 2000. Updated October 9, 2000)

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28. Archaeology On The Web - Institute Of Prehistory
German archaeology WWW VL, Freiburg University, germany. SHA - Society for Historicalarchaeology, USA. VLA - Der Verband der Landesarchäologen, germany.
http://archeo.amu.edu.pl/re.html

29. Germany
Category Science Social Sciences archaeology Regional Europe germany http//www.unisaarland.de/fak5/physgeo/Reinheim/estart.html.
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Development of the Landscape of Bliesbruck/Reinheim
Study by the University of Saarland of the European Culture Park including 3D reconstructions of different phases of settlement and photographs of Roman sites.
Category: Science > Social Sciences > Archaeology > Regional > Europe > Germany
http://www.uni-saarland.de/fak5/physgeo/Reinheim/estart.html
Excavation Museum St. Dionysius at Esslingen
Isometric drawing and description from the Landesdenkmalamt Baden-Württemberg of the excavations under the church of St. Dionysius.
Category: Science > Social Sciences > Archaeology > Regional > Europe > Germany
http://my.bawue.de/~wmwerner/essling/english/dionys01.html
Excavations of the Carmelite Friary at Esslingen
An online exhibition from the Landesdenkmalamt Baden-Württemberg of the excavations in 1991-92, which produced a fine corpus of pottery and medieval toys. Bibliography.
Category: Science > Social Sciences > Archaeology > Regional > Europe > Germany
http://my.bawue.de/~wmwerner/essling/english/karmel01.html
Roman Open Air Museum Hechingen-Stein
A reconstructed Roman Villa Rustica from the 1st to the 3rd century CE Description of the site, walking tour and panoramic views.

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A few miles from the Polish border in eastern germany on the remote Baltic SHAREENBLAIR BRYSAC is a contributing editor of archaeology and the author of
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31. Neandertal DNA
Huesos in northern Spain (see Faces from the Past, archaeology, May/June 1997)and the 400,000 to 500,000-year-old jaw from Mauer, germany, indicate that
http://www.archaeology.org/online/news/dna.html
O NLINE N EWS July 29, 1997 N EANDERTAL DNA According to most paleoanthropologists, Homo heidelbergensis [LARGER IMAGE] Cell , provide important information about when Neandertals and modern humans diverged from a common ancestor, the nature of interaction between Neandertals and modern humans, and the ultimate fate of the Neandertals. The humerus was found by quarry workers in the Feldhofer Cave, near Dusseldorf, Germany, in 1856, along with the top of a cranium, two femurs (upper leg bones), right radius and ulna (lower arm bones), part of the left ilium (pelvis), and fragments of a shoulder blade and ribs. The Neander Valley, in which the cave was located, later gave its name to the early human represented by these and other remains. The Feldhofer fossils are believed to date from between 40,000 and 50,000 years ago. They are now in the Rheinisches Landesmuseum in Bonn, which permitted removal of a 3.5 gram sample from the humerus for analysis. The researchers focused on DNA from the mitochondria, organelles within cells, rather than from the nucleus. Mitochondrial DNA is more abundant than nuclear DNA, and is thus more likely to be recovered in sufficient amounts to allow replication. In addition, mitochondrial DNA is transmitted only from the mother so that changes from generation to generation result from mutation alone rather than recombination of the mother and father's DNA. The scientists obtained a sequence of 379 amino acid base pairs by replicating shorter, overlapping segments. They identified 27 differences between the Neandertal DNA and a modern reference DNA sample over the replicated sequence. By contrast, DNA from a random sample of a modern population might vary from the reference DNA in five to eight places.

32. Sheffield Archaeology - General Information
as well as major excavations. A summary of recent work is available.germany and Austria. Surveys and excavations are being carried
http://www.shef.ac.uk/uni/academic/A-C/ap/research/res_misc.html
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    SEARCH is a very special field project, based in the remote and archaeologically unexplored southern islands of the Outer Hebrides. Working on several islands, some now uninhabited, the research team has a core staff, augmented by postgraduates and final-year students from Sheffield as well as specialist collaborators from three other universities. A report on the excavations directed by Mike Parker-Pearson is now on-line ( Click here ). Environmental and Archaeological Research Campaign in the Hebrides integrates archaeological and ecological approaches to the study of man and the landscape, and offers exciting opportunities for research projects to staff and students alike.
Ireland - Bally Lough
    The main objective of this regional research programme is to study the initial settlement of south-east Ireland, the subsequent emergence of agricultural society, and the changes in the landscape brought with them. The project involves archaeological and environmental survey as well as excavation.

33. Archaeology@sheffield
comprises the following participants Department of archaeology, University of undKernphysik, Rheinische FriedrichWilhelms-Universität Bonn, germany.
http://www.shef.ac.uk/uni/academic/A-C/ap/research/geopro.html
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GEOPRO - A European Union TMR Research Network
Integrating Geochemical and Mineralogical Techniques: a new approach to raw materials and archaeological ceramic provenance.
The GEOPRO's WEB page is currently under construction. Further information regarding the research activities, as well as on the teams and personal involved, will follow shortly.
Summary of Objectives of GEOPRO Network:
The GEOPRO partnership's work is founded on a belief in the inter-disciplinary application of integrated analytical techniques to archaeological ceramics and their raw materials. One of its primary aims, therefore, is that through specific training and the implementation of a high quality research design, a number of young researchers will be trained ( see below ) who will embody an integrated approach to the geochemistry and mineralogy of archaeological materials.

34. Maya-Archaeology.Org
Facts and artifacts relative to Mayan archaeology, prehispanic pyramid architecture, Latin America, Category Science Social Sciences Periods and Cultures Mesoamerican...... in Maya archaeology lectures which Prof. Hellmuth recently presented on digitalrollout photography technology at the Universitaet Bremen (germany) and at
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Maya-archaeology.org covers Mayan, Olmec, Teotihuacan art, architecture, deities, hieroglyphic writing and the latest digital photography, 35mm film and flatbed scanner technology for recording the artifacts and pyramid-temple and palace architectural remains of these fascinating ancient civilizations. New, helpful hints to improve the quality of your photography , especially for professional photography in museums or on archaeological expeditions (lighting, inch large format cameras for studio photography as well as are portable for location photography, etc).
The capabilities of scanners , digital camera equipment, the new generation of color laser printers and 1200 dpi photo quality black-and-white laser printers, and sophisticated digital imaging software offer technological opportunities for high quality desktop publishing. Whether archaeologists anthropologists, art historians, botanists, zoologists, or geologists, multi-disciplinary field expeditions can now equip themselves for the digital era. To make it easier to figure out what digital imaging hardware and software is best, we offer our experience. Our reviews and recommendations will make it easier for you to equip your entrance into the new millennium of digital imaging (see also www.digital-photography.org

35. Maritime Underwater Nautical Archaeology - Maritime Museums By Location
TechnikMuseum - Speyer, germany. Underwater archaeology Museum (Museumfür Unterwasserarchäologie) - Sassnitz, germany. Greece.
http://www.munarchaeology.com/munarchaeology/museums/locational.htm
Maritime Underwater Nautical Archaeology Maritime Museums by Location Welcome! The following page is an index to online maritime museums throughout the world. Please do not hesitate to contact the webmaster at admin@munarchaeology.com MUNA HOME Africa Kenya South Africa Asia India Japan Malaysia Thailand Australia/New Zealand Australia New Zealand Tasmania Europe Belgium Crete Denmark England ... Wales Iceland Iceland Middle East Israel Turkey North America Canada United States Alabama Georgia ... Wisconsin South America Argentina Bahamas Brazil Chile ... Panama West Indies - Caribbean Antigua Bermuda
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Ma'agan Mikhael Ship Museum Haifa, Israel The National Maritime Museum of Isreal Haifa, Israel
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36. Ananova - News - World - Germany - Science And Discovery - Archaeology
coffin has been returned to the Egyptian museum in Cairo from germany. European archaeologyproject seeks to safeguard shipwrecks British expertise has been
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37. Browsing Science Social Sciences Archaeology Regional Europe Germany Category
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Study by the University of Saarland of the European Culture Park including 3D reconstructions of different phases of settlement and photographs of Roman sites.
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38. Nazi Archaeology
What decision do you think you would have made? Source Bettina Arnold, germany'sNazi Past The Past as Propaganda. archaeology 45 3037. 1992.
http://cgi.sfu.ca/~museum/landarch/index.cgi?nazi

39. CINARCHEA Film-Festival: Subframe
Texts on CINARCHEA, Experimental archaeology in germany by Prof. Dr.M. Fansa. Man has used experiment for hundreds of years, as an
http://www.uni-kiel.de/cinarchea/texte/exparche.htm
Texts on CINARCHEA Experimental Archaeology in Germany
by Prof. Dr. M. Fansa
Man has used experiment for hundreds of years, as an attempt to throw light on the early and pre-historic conditions of different cultures. Experimental archaeology is an inclusive term encompassing all theories and experiments, ancillary technology, devices and procedures used for reconstruction, testing and explanation.
It is true that Experimental Archaeology is about reconstructing the living conditions of pre-historic times; however, not every reconstruction is an experiment - although every experiment may lead to a reconstruction.
Initial experiments in the 19th century were still rather unsystematic; but as time went by, experimental archaeology developed into a methodical discipline within ancient history research.
Experimental archaeology is scientific work, utilizing measuring instruments and documentation media. Archaeological theses, at first merely based on theoretical deliberations, are systematically verified in practice, in controlled environments.
The goal of each such experiment has to be precisely defined in advance. By using the derived information on life in the past - e.g. the use of tools, or the amount of time and energy consumed for specific activities - pre-historians are able to produce approximate reconstructions of our ancestors` life circumstances.

40. Anthropology And Archaeology
IL 62794 Lecturing/Research Settlement Dynamics in Late Glacial and Early PostglacialSouth germany; archaeology of the Pleistocene/Holocene Transition
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Anthropology and Archaeology
Alexander, Rani Teresa
Assistant Professor, Sociology and Anthropology, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM 88003
Lecturing/Research: Archaeology and Spanish Colonization in Southwestern Campeche
Autonomous University of Campeche, Campeche, Mexico
September 2002 - June 2003
Anderson, Myrdene
Associate Professor and Chair, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907
Lecturing/Research: Semiotics of Process in and Between "Biology" and "Culture"
University of Tartu, Tartu, Estonia
February 2003 - July 2003 Arriaza, Bernardo T.

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