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         European (eastern) Archaeology:     more books (100)
  1. Urbanization Mediterranean (Acta Hyperborea) by Damgaard Andersen, 1997-01
  2. Harvesting the Sea Farming the Forest (Sheffield Archaeological Monographs)
  3. In the Field: The Archaeological Expeditions of the Kelsey Museum by Lauren E. Talalay, Susan E. Alcock, 2006-08-20
  4. Landscapes in Flux (Colloquia Pontica, 3) by J. Chapman, P. Dolukhanov, 1997-12-15
  5. In the Wake of a Woman: The Pioneering of North-eastern Scania, Sweden, 10,000-5000 Bc: the +rup Settlements
  6. Stranger in the Valley of the Kings (Paladin Books) by Ahmed Osman, 1994-02
  7. Neo-Babylonian Texts in the Oriental Institute Collection (University of Chicago Oriental Institute Publications) by David B. Weisberg, 2004-03
  8. Nationalizing a Borderland: War, Ethnicity, and Anti-Jewish Violence in East Galicia, 1914-1920 (Judaic Studies Series) by Alexander V. Prusin, 2005-08-21
  9. Thracians (Ancient Peoples and Places) by Ralph F. Hoddinott, 1981-02
  10. Social World of Batavia: European and Eurasian in Dutch Asia by Jean Gelman Taylor, 1984-01
  11. Enemies from the East?: V. S. Soloviev on Paganism, Asian Civilizations, and Islam (SRLT)
  12. Historic North Queensferry (Scottish Burgh Surveys) by Patricia Dennison, 2001-09
  13. Historic Forfar: The Archaeological Implications of Development (Scottish Burgh Survey (Series).) by E. Patricia Dennison, Patricia Dennison, et all 2001-09
  14. Albania Today: A Portrait of Post-Communist Turbulence by Clarissa de Waal, 2005-09-17

81. Hunter College Anthropology - Selected WWW Links
Vorderer Orient für gegenwartsbezogene Forschung und Dokumentation DAVO DE(eastern) States Archaeological Federation US european Association for Middle
http://maxweber.hunter.cuny.edu/anthro/associations.html
Featured Site: Celebration of Women Anthropologists
http://www.cas.usf/edu/anthropology/women/index.html

Featured Site: Taino.org for Carribbean Archaeology
http://www.taino.org

African Studies Association [US]
African Studies Association of Australasia and the Pacific [AU]
Alaska Anthropological Association [US]
American Anthropological Association [US]
American Association of Anthropological Genetics
American Association of Physical Anthropologists
American Board of Forensic Anthropology [US] American Committee for the Preservation of Archaeological Collections [US] American Cultural Resources Association [US] American Ethnological Society [US] American Oriental Society [US] American Schools of Oriental Research [US] American Society of Primatologists [US] Ancient Egypt Studies Association [US] Anthropological Association of Ireland [IE] Anthropological Society of Nippon [JP] Anthropological Society of Western Australia [AU] Anthropologischen Gesellschaft in Wien [AT] Arbeitsgemeinschaft Ethnomedizin [DE] Arbeitsgemeinschaft Theorie (T-AG) [DE] Arbeitsgruppe Archäologie und Informatik [CH] Arbeitsgruppe für experimentelle Archäologie der Schweiz [CH] Archaeological and Anthropological Society of Victoria [AU] Archaeological Institute of America [US] Archaeological Remote Sensing Consortium [US] Archaeological Society of British Columbia [CA] Archaeological Society of Maryland [US] Archaeological Society of North Carolina [US] Archaeological Society of South Carolina [US] Arizona Archaeological Council [US]

82. Euroarch- Community For European Archaeologists
The North(eastern) Anatolia Archaeological Project, University of Melbourne- The North-(eastern)Anatolia Archaeological Project is a long term multi-disciplinary
http://euroarch.itu.dk/archlinks/bronzeage.html
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  • Bronze Age Craft - A website advertising a series of practical workshops at different venues, covering many aspects of prehistoric materials and the technology to work them. They are very "hands on", and are designed for people with no previous experience. They offer you the chance to follow in the footsteps of ancient craftsmen and learn some of their skills to open a window onto the past. (contributed by Lise Bennedsen
  • Hunnprosjektet (contributed by Christopher Prescott
  • Irish Archaeology - Fully moderated discussion group for the archaeology of Ireland of all periods. The discussion group homepage contains a link to the group's searchable archives, and provides the opportunity to join the group. Founded July 2000. Membership: 220 (30-Sept-01) (contributed by Stiofán MacAmhalghaidh
  • Bronze Age Ireland - Fully moderated discussion group for the archaeology of Ireland's bronze age period. The discussion group homepage contains a link to the group's searchable archives, and provides the opportunity to join the group. Founded October 2000. Membership: 95 (30-Sept-01) (contributed by Stiofán MacAmhalghaidh
  • Center for the Study of Eurasian Nomads - Archaeogical Reports and other information on the Eurasian Bronze Age.

83. Vandemoortel
2001 Raphael Grant from the european Commission for of Byzantine amphoras, UnderwaterArchaeology Museum of in the Bronze Age (eastern) Mediterranean Ancient and
http://web.utk.edu/~classics/faculty/vandemoortel.html
ALEYDIS VAN DE MOORTEL Assistant Professor
Department of Classics
1104 McClung Tower
University of Tennessee
Knoxville, TN 37996-0413 USA
Phone (865) 974-8279
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avdm@utk.edu
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ACADEMIC HISTORY "Candidaat" (Classics), Sint Ignatius, Antwerp (Belgium), 1978
M.A. (Classics), Catholic University of Leuven (Belgium), 1981 M.A. (Classical and Near Eastern Archaeology), Bryn Mawr College, 1989 Ph.D. (Classical and Near Eastern Archaeology), Bryn Mawr College, 1997 Dissertation, ""The Transition from the Protopalatial to the Neopalatial Society in South-Central Crete." Director Prof. James C. Wright Regular and student associate member, American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 1990-94 Senior associate member, American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 1999-2002 EMPLOYMENT Assistant Professor, Dept. of Classics, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, 2002- Field trip director, College-Year-in-Athens, 1992, 2000-2001 Assistant Professor of Classics, Dept. of Foreign Languages and Literatures, Seattle Pacific University, 1998-99 Post-doctoral researcher, Centre for Maritime Archaeology, Roskilde, Denmark, 1997-2001

84. Bilkent University - Department Of Archaeology And History Of Art - Undergraduat
student will emerge with a good knowledge and comprehension of most aspects of NearEastern, Mediterranean, and european art and archaeology from Prehistoric
http://www.bilkent.edu.tr/~arkeo/undergraduate.html
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The aim of the undergraduate program in the Department of Archaeology and History of Art is to provide a thorough and comprehensive understanding of archaeology, ancient history, and art. The curriculum includes practical as well as academic work. There will be field trips to museums and sites in Turkey, and the students will have the opportunity to participate in departmental survey/excavations and expeditions sponsored by other institutions. At the end of the program the student will emerge with a good knowledge and comprehension of most aspects of Near Eastern, Mediterranean, and European art and archaeology from Prehistoric period onwards. Emphasis will of course be placed on Anatolian civilizations since the environment around Bilkent provides an ideal opportunity for first-hand familiarity with the ancient sites and monuments of this country. CURRICULUM (FALL SEMESTER, 2004-2005)

85. ASOR Publications
the North American and european media often overlook – the Middle (eastern) public.Our goal is to increase awareness of current archaeological research and
http://www.asor.org/pubs/nea/dailystar.html
The Beirut-based Daily Star, an English-language newspaper with a wide distribution in the Middle East, in partnership with the International Herald Tribune, is seeking popular articles exploring the archaeology and history of the Middle East. Brief articles (900-1200 words) that publicize recent finds, excavations, and research, and are written in an entertaining, informative, and accessible style are invited.
The American Schools of Oriental Research has entered into a partnership with the Daily Star through its outreach journal, Near Eastern Archaeology . Articles published in the Daily Star will also be considered for NEA
Please send queries and electronic submissions to Benjamin Porter, bporter@sas.upenn.edu NEA
For more information on the Beirut Daily Star, visit www.dailystar.com.lb . For more information on Near Eastern Archaeology , including instructions on how to submit materials, visit www.asor.org/pubs/nea/

86. Zeal.com - United States - New - Library - Society - Social Science - Anthropolo
european Preview Category, Semitic Museum http//www.fas.harvard.edu/~semitic/Museum houses collections of Near (eastern) archaeological artifacts, such as
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87. EUROPEAN ALLIANCE FOR ASIAN STUDIES
scholars of the region, whether european or Asian Magnus Fiskesjö, Museum of FarEastern Antiquities, Stockholm interest in China and in archaeology and museum
http://www.iias.nl/host/alliance/archeology.html
ABOUT CALENDAR PARTNERS AGENDA ASIA ... HOME ALLIANCE ASIA-EUROPE WORKSHOP SERIES New Perspectives in Eurasian Archaeology Johan Gunnar Andersson Commemorative Symposium on the Making of China in the Context of Prehistoric East-West Eurasian Contacts Venue: The Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities, Stockholm, Sweden
Initiators and co- organizers:
Jointly organized by: Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities, Stockholm, Sweden; and Institute of Archaeology of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing, China. Introduction
This symposium grasps the golden opportunity of the renewed Swedish-Chinese contacts concerning the beginnings of Chinese archaeology, to invite a series of high-profile European and Asian scholars engaged in addressing these outstanding issues of crosscontinental contacts across recent nation-state boundaries and the vast expanse of Eurasia. Scientific objectives
Also, it will highlight the status of the museum collections on which such research continue to be based as belonging with a global heritage to which all of citizens and of scholars in Europe, Asia and beyond must enjoy full access. Only then will the pursuit of scientific exploration yield its full potential, and only thus can the conditions of scientific pursuit me created so as to meet the challenges of a new, open, global society responsibly managing its heritage and scientific data.

88. Department Of Near Eastern Studies -- Introduction
The Johns Hopkins Archaeological Museum has a collection of Near of the Departmentof Near (eastern) Studies and the Study of Antiquity, and Indoeuropean Origins
http://www.jhu.edu/~neareast/
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Johns Hopkins University
3400 North Charles Street
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Baltimore, MD 21218
Phone: 410-516-7499
E-Mail: vwild@jhu.edu
Department of Near Eastern Studies
Overview
The Department of Near Eastern Studies of Johns Hopkins University offers programs of study leading to the Ph.D. in five areas: Northwest Semitic Languages and Literatures (including Biblical Studies), Egyptology, Assyriology, Ancient Law, and Near Eastern Archaeology. Classes and seminars are small, and reading and independent study under the direction of the faculty are considered as important as work in class. Interdisciplinary efforts are a prominent feature of academic life at Johns Hopkins, and the department encourages its graduate students to participate in relevant courses in other departments. When appropriate to the student's course of study, the department will fund travel abroad for study and archaeological research.
Facilities
The University's Milton S. Eisenhower Library contains an outstanding collection of books and journals in the branches of Near Eastern studies pursued by the department. The Johns Hopkins Archaeological Museum has a collection of Near Eastern antiquities, including excellent study collections of Egyptian artifacts and Palestinian pottery. The Baltimore-Washington area is especially rich in library and museum facilities. Of special interest to students of the Near East are the Walters Art Museum, the Smithsonian Institution, and the Library of Congress.

89. Education - English Courses
Undergraduate Study Abroad and european FreeMovers The archaeology Faculty, LeidenUniversity welcomes archaeology students from universities outside of the
http://www.archeologie.leidenuniv.nl/index.php3?c=58

90. Athena Review 3,2: The Eastern Abenaki At The Contact Period (AD 1500-1625)
The Popham Colony, An Historical and Archaeological Brief. Early Indianeuropean Contacts”in W (eastern) Abenaki” and “Late Prehistory of the East Coast
http://www.athenapub.com/eabenaki.htm
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The Eastern Abenaki at the Contact Period (AD 1500-1625)
Subsistence: Primarily hunter-gatherers, the Abenaki also practiced limited horticulture, and cultivated maize by about AD 1000 (with the Kennebec River marking the northernmost soil and climatic conditions suitable for maize growing). They lived along the coast in larger groups during the warm months and dispersed inland as smaller family units during the winter, utilizing at specific seasons many different wild food resources including fish, shellfish, porpoises, seals, moose, deer, beaver, rabbit, woodchuck, wild fruits, and tubers. Domesticated dogs helped the Abenaki track game. Stone tools, shell beads, and shell-tempered and cord-marked pottery are well known archaeological finds of their manufactures (fig.1). Fig.1: Excavations at the south end of the storehouse at Maine's Popham Colony (built in 1607-1608) reveal probable Eastern Abenaki artifacts and occupational features including hearths ( Brain 1999 Contact with Europeans: Brief and possibly tense encounters took place between the Abenaki and Verrazano Popham Colony [References: Brain, , Jeffrey P. 1999.

91. Ancient History
either monographic series or archaeological excavation reports to materials in WesternEuropean languages of excavations by Middle (eastern) archaeologists, it is
http://www.library.cornell.edu/colldev/cdancienthistory.html
Ancient History
Clientele: Primary clientele are faculty in the Department of Near Eastern Studies, but there are additional users in the departments of History, Classics, Comparative Literature, History of Art and English. Existing collection: ECS 3+ LANG: W Holdings of the core scholarly literature of the field are reasonably solid from the mid-19th century to the late 1970's, including standard reference works and full runs of all major journals and of many major archaeological reports series. Much of this material has not been superseded and is still being used actively today. Coverage declines abruptly after ca. 1980, with major gaps in monographs, journals and report series. Many important monographic series started after 1980 are absent, as are reports of major excavations and catalogs of major museum collections. This is the case with publications from all major European countries. Publications from present day Middle Eastern countries, especially in the respective vernacular languages, are hardly represented at all. Current collecting: CCI 3 LANG: F Subjects covered: LC classes; BL 1500-1700, DS 41-66, DT 57-93, PJ 1001-2199, PJ 3101-40.

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Learned Societies and Funds. AngloIsrael Archaeological Society. EuropeanAssociation of Middle (eastern) Studies. Middle (eastern) Studies Foundation.
http://www.britac.ac.uk/institutes/cbrl/links.htm
LINKS British Academic Instiutions (with Departments relevant to the Levant) Archaeology: Dept. of Archaeology, University of Cambridge Dept. of Archaeology, University of Cardiff Dept. of Archaeology, University of Durham Dept. of Archaeology, University of Edinburgh ... Dept. of Archaeology, university of Reading Oriental Studies/ General Faculty of Oriental Studies, Uiversity of Cambridge Skilliter Centre for Ottoman Studies, Cambridge Turkish Studies Institute Centre for Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies, University of Durham ... Dept. of Arabic and Middle Eastern Studies, University of St. Andrews Institutions in Jordan: University of Jordan Yarmouk University - Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology Faculty of Arts ... Petra Institutions in Syria: National Museum of Damascus Damascus University University of Aleppo The British Academy Portal to online resources in the humanities and social sciences.

93. European Religions
these religions into the european religious context growth in interest in Easternreligions such Renaissance, and the latest archaeological research concerning
http://philtar.ucsm.ac.uk/encyclopedia/europe/geness.html
European Religions
The religious history of Europe was was particularly complex before Christianity firmly established itself, a process which was ongoing until relatively recent times in some areas. Before the spread of Christianity, each country had its own indigenous religious traditions, sometimes maintained in isolation but in more accessible regions absorbing influences introduced by trading and successive waves of invasion. The 1st millennium BCE saw the expansion of the Celtic peoples throughout Europe, reaching as far north as Britain by 450 BCE to be followed by incursions by pre-Christian Germanic tribes such as the Angles, Saxons and Jutes, during the first millennium CE. In 55 CE the Romans invaded Britain, pushing the Celts to the Western fringe of Europe (Ireland, Wales, Scotland, Cornwall, Brittany). The Roman Empire spread pre-Christian religions such as Mithraism and the Imperial cult throughout Europe, before also facilitating the spread of Christianity. A contemporary organisation of the Theosophical Society , The Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, a magical order founded in Great Britain in 1888, brought together influences from Freemasonry, the Jewish Kabbalah, ceremonial magic modernised from the Renaissance, and the latest archaeological research concerning religion in Egypt, Greece and Rome, as well as customs and folklore native to the British Isles. This was the first introduction of Classical Mediterranean religions as practical traditions into modern day Europe.

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