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61. School Of Environmental Science G. (2000) Dynamic Climatology of Drylands `in The archaeology of Drylands The applicationof an objective weathertyping system to the iberian peninsula. http://www.northampton.ac.uk/aps/env/staff/gs.html | |
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62. Papers At WAC4 the iberian peninsula and Halstatt gold reflections on the gold torc from the tombof a Celtic princess (Vix, Burgundy, France), S061. Ascherson, archaeology http://www.wac.uct.ac.za/wac4/symposia/papers.asp | |
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63. C.M. Barton Publications Art as information explaining paleolithic art in Europe. World archaeology, 26(2)184206. Stonetools and paleolithic settlement in the iberian peninsula. http://www.public.asu.edu/~cmbarton/CMBpubs.htm | |
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64. Standing Costrel The vessels were almost certainly made on the iberian peninsula, but their loadingbarrels of wine or oil in an iberian port also (1987) archaeology at Port http://www.apva.org/resource/costrel.html | |
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65. GLOCOPH '94 - Abstracts was anomalously higher in the western part of the iberian peninsula with mild andHolocene palaeohydrological changes are an important part of archaeology. http://www.geodata.soton.ac.uk/glocoph/glocoph_abstracts.html | |
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66. Galle Project - Page 4 Historical aspects Scope of maritime archaeology; Legislation; Shipbuilding; Historicalinformation which are similar to those on the iberian peninsula, and quite http://www.lankalibrary.com/geo/galle4.htm | |
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67. British Academy - Proceedings 86, Development Of Towns In Iberia The iberian peninsula is a region of great potential for archaeological study, becauseof is edited by Barry Cunliffe, Professor of European archaeology at the http://www.britac.ac.uk/pubs/cat/pba86.html | |
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68. TO BE OR NOT TO BE PALAEOLITHIC is known that in parts of the peninsula, an essentially were the right explanationfor the iberian open air and his find was rejected by archaeology for decades http://www.cesmap.it/ifrao/discov2.html | |
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69. Bibliographie P Translate this page type documents from the mediterranean littoral of the iberian peninsula before theroman J., Hyksos and Israelite cities, British scool of archaeology in Egypt http://2terres.hautesavoie.net/bibliogr/bibliop.htm | |
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70. Untitled archaeology of the iberian peninsula; Historical Analysis of Epigraphic Materials;Historical Analysis of the Coin; Historical Analysis of Writing FOURTH YEAR. http://www.gestion.unican.es/relint/english/ects/engl/filosofia/history.htm | |
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71. Collection Development Policy Land settlement patterns; Ethnoarchaeology; Excavations (archaeology); Concentrationon MesoAmerica and The scope excludes history of the iberian peninsula as a http://www.library.wisc.edu:2784/guides/Ibero/Wisconsin.Coll.Dev.Policy.htm | |
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72. Soil Micromorphology Bibliography middle Aguas (Almeria), in the southeast of the iberian peninsula, European Commission. Excavationsat Tell Brak, Vol 1, British School of archaeology in Iraq http://www.gre.ac.uk/~at05/micro/refs/refs.html | |
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73. Bibliography Social Change in the Southern Meseta of the iberian peninsula in, Lillios, KT PradosTorreira(eds) Encounters and Transformations The archaeology of Iberia http://www.mediterranean-archaeology.net/Bibliography.html | |
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74. ROCK ART AND RUPESTRIAN ARCHAEOLOGY WEB BOARD member of IFRAO, introduces a new web site dedicated to Uruguayan rock art andarchaeology. Section on Rock Art of the iberian peninsula and related areas. http://rupestre.net/rockart/gstold3.html | |
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75. Europreart - European Prehistoric Art - Past Signs And Present Memories for the Spanish scientific community in the field of Prehistoric archaeology. offields from Prehistory and Protohistory of the iberian peninsula, Europe and http://www.europreart.net/csic.htm | |
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76. World Tour 19 Days By Private Jet: The Human Odyssey. John and now the National Museum of archaeology, and visit the Fortress iberian peninsula,Spain The spectacular landscape echoes the past, when abundant open http://www.canadatravelvacationguide.com/include/world-tour-by-private-jet.html | |
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77. CNN - N. America's Settlers May Have Crossed Atlantic - November 2, 1999 say North America's first inhabitants may have crossed the icy Atlantic Oceansome 18,000 years ago from Europe's iberian peninsula. archaeology today. http://www.dnafoundation.com/akh/mirror/cnnsolutre.htm | |
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78. Codex Of The Monastery Of San Pedro De Cardeña Beatus Of Liébana Finn's Fine B study the transition of illumination during the Middle Ages on the iberian peninsula. donatedin poor condition to the National Museum of archaeology in Madrid http://www.finns-books.com/cardena.htm | |
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79. Job Links For PLE Students to online archaeological job hunting archaeology.about.com/science/archaeology/msubjobs.htm; Jobson the iberian peninsula and elsewhere www.arqueohispania.com. http://www.uoregon.edu/~mmoss/joblinks.htm | |
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80. ORB: The Online Reference Book For Medieval Studies Collection of links to all regions of the Celtic world, exhaustive primary sources, tangential areas Category Society History By Time Period Middle Ages Directories...... speaking peoples once ranged across the whole of northern Europe, from Ireland tothe Ukraine, and as far south as the iberian peninsula and Asia archaeology http://orb.rhodes.edu/encyclop/early/origins/rom_celt/celtic.html | |
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