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  1. Russian Alaska, a challenge for historical archaeology (Alaska in perspective) by William S Hanable, 1978
  2. Russian literature - general characteristics (Art and archaeology; an illustrated monthly magazine) by Alexander Samuel Kaun, 1922
  3. The writing of the Maya Indians;: Selected chapters (Harvard University. Peabody Museum of archaeology and ethnology. Russian translation series) by I¸ U¸¡. V Knorozov, 1867
  4. Russia. A list of books, prints and maps relating to Russian history, archaeology, geography, languages, fine arts, costumes and portraits
  5. Contributions to the archaeology of Armenia (Russian translation series of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University)
  6. Archeological investigations at the Russian Bishop's House, 1981: Sitka National Historical Park, Sitka, Alaska by Catherine Holder Blee, 1985
  7. Counterpoint to Trafalgar: The Anglo-Russian Invasion of Naples, 1805-1806 (New Perspectives on Maritime History and Nautical Archaeology) by William Henry Flayhart Iii, 2004-08-25
  8. The Russian's World: Life and Language by Genevra Gerhart, 1994-12
  9. Physical anthropology of Afghanistan, (Russian translation series of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology. Harvard University) by G. F Debets, 1970
  10. Archaeology in the U.S.S.R (Praeger publications in Russian history and world communism) by Mykhaĭlo Oleksandrovych Miller, 1956
  11. Ancient Population of Siberia and its Cultures Russian Translation Series of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University, Vol. I, No. 1 by A.P. Okladnikov, 1959-01-01
  12. Selected chapters from The writing of the Maya Indians (Russian translation series of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology) by IU V Knorozov, 1967
  13. Contributions to the Ancient History of the U. S. S. R. With Special Reference to Transcaucasia (Russian Translation Series of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University, Vol. 1, No. 3) by P.N. Tretiakov, A.L. Mongait, 1961
  14. Some Russian attitudes to France in the period of the Napoleonic Wars as revealed by Russian memoirs (1807-14) (Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. ... studies, history, linguistics, literature) by Marie-Christiane Torrance, 1986

21. Anglo-Russian Archaeology Seminar: Recording Systems For Archaeological Projects
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22. Anglo-Russian Archaeology Seminar: Recording Systems For Archaeological Projects
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Julian Richards FSA, MIFA (born 1951, Nottingham) is a British television and radio presenter, writer and archaeologist with over 30 years experience of fieldwork and publication.

23. Russian Archaeology Photographers Russia Professional Photography | Pro Russian
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24. English Russia Russian-archaeology
Interesting news from Russia in English language. The Kremlin is a historical heart of Moscow. So, every construction project within its precincts or near them is followed by
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25. [Projekat Rastko] Valentin V. Sedov: Slavs In Antiquity
During the 5th century, as the stabilization of life had begun, the process of formation of the early medieval Slavic cultures took place PragueKorchak culture on the basis
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Slavs in Antiquity
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Source: V. V. Sedov: "Slavyane v drevnosti", Moscow 1994.
In the first chapter of the book the development of knowledge about the origin and ancient history of Slavs is considered. It begins with the analysis of the Roman and medieval authors' ideas on the beginning of Slavdom and concludes with the historiographic situation in the late 20th century. The chapter has the following sections: "Ancient Authors about Early Slavs" (p. 5); "Notions about Ancient Slavs in the Chronicles and Historical Writings of Middle Ages" (p. 8); "From Mavro Orbini to P. J. Safarik" (p. 13); "From P. J. Safarik to L. Niederle" (p. 18); "Lubor Niederle and his Time" (p. 25); "The Investigations of the 20-50's" (p. 32); "The Last Decades of the 20th Century" (p. 40). In the chapter "Ethnogenesology of Slays" (p. 60) the contemporary state of the problem of Slavs' origin and early history is analyzed. The potentialities of different disciplines in the investigation of this problem are appraised: linguistics, onomastics, ethnology, archaeology, anthropology, history, folkloristics. It is beyond doubt that this problem may be solved only by means of cooperation of all these disciplines, two of them being leading today linguistics (the questions of glottogenesis) and archaeology (the study of cultural development of certain population in the concrete territorial and chronological circumstances). The prehistory of Slavs is characterized in the chapter "Ancient Europeans" (p. 95). It begins with the time-point of the 2nd millennium B.C. when the Central European community of Urnfield cultures existed. It is identified with Ancient Europeans of H. Krahe an ethno-linguistic community, which united a big group of tribes speaking similar ancient Indo-European dialects. In the late 2nd first half of the 1st millennium B.C. Celts, Italics, Venets, Illyrians, Germans, Western Baits and Slavs appeared from this conglomeration.

26. Bournemouth University | Publications
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Discussion about Archaeology Find Alien Lolladoff Plate And Stone Disks.. at the GodlikeProductions Conspiracy Forum. Our topics include Conspiracy Theory, Secret Societies
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28. Ancient Archaeology - List Of Remarkable Archaeological Finds
Ancient Archaeology A collection of web pages on ancient underwater cities, and other remarkable archaeological finds, and their analysis.
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29. New In Pitt Archaeology
Faculty Specializing in Russian Archaeology. Bryan K. Hanks (PhD, University of Cambridge) Russian archaeology, Bronze and Iron Age societies, nomads and pastoralists, zooarchaeology
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Ongoing faculty research projects in China and Siberia are adding an exciting Old World comparative perspective to study of prehistoric complex societies at the University of Pittsburgh. Through this project, Pitt students are exploring such issues as the origins of social complexity, long-term societal evolution, and craft specialization and political power in nomadic societies.
Faculty Specializing in Asian Archaeology
Katheryn Linduff (PhD, University of Pittsburgh):
ancient China, pastoral societies, societal
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nomads, frontiers. Current research: China.
See: www.pitt.edu/~chifeng Robert Drennan (PhD, University of Michigan)
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30. Translation Archaeology | English-Russian Dictionary | Reverso
archaeology translation English Russian archaeology , archeology (US) n археология … . English - Russian, Collins dictionary, synonyms, translation
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31. Ancient Archaeology
Underwater world Man's doing or nature's? Courtesy of ADC Corp. Click to enlarge. The shapes appear to be arranged in patterns, the scientists say.
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Article Index.... Underwater world: Man's doing or nature's? Underwater structures look like ancient ruins In Cuban Depths, Atlantis or Anomaly? Myth, ancient cataclysm and Cuba Report On The Search For Atlantis In Cuba Update on Cuban Underwater Megaliths Submarine megaliths in western Cuba There Are Pyramids And Roads 600 Meters Deep Probe into Cuba's possible ''sunken city'' advances Explorers View 'Lost City' Ruins Under Caribbean Update on Underwater Megalithic Structures near Cuba Physical Evidence of Atlantis "Scott Stones" Lost city beneath Cuban waters may be a trick of nature Underwater world: Man's doing or nature's? [Courtesy of ADC Corp.] Click to enlarge. The shapes appear to be arranged in patterns, the scientists say. The images, made with sophisticated sonar, show an area about 100 by 200 meters. Paulina Zelitsky remembers the hot July day two summers ago and the sudden, unpleasant feeling that she had stumbled into a place she was not supposed to be...Some stone appeared to be cut into blocks, and some blocks seemed perfectly aligned. They appeared to form corridors and the outlines of rooms, the two scientists said. There were round stones and pyramid-shaped ones, too. The sea bottom in that area is an undulating sand plain, Zelitsky said. What they were seeing should not have been there. "We were shocked, and frankly we were a little frightened," said Zelitsky. "It was as though we should not be seeing what we were seeing. Our first thought was maybe we found some kind of secret military installation."...

32. Russia - Historical Studies, Archaeology, Europe, Russia,
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34. Scythian World
Russian archaeology portals ScythicaCeltica - Russian Archaeology website - links in English and Russian to on-line publications, discussion forum and much much more
http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hopwood/kat/scythian.html
Eurasian Nomadic and Scythian Links Many of these links are indebited to the Scythica-Celtica and CSEN websites, however I have attempted to gather together the English-language links into a more accessible format.
If you are not fluent in Russian you can view many of the foreign language websites through babelfish.altavista.com Russian archaeology portals Archaeology sites

35. Review Il 2 : Review Of `Patterns In The Mind' And `The Language Instinct', Book
Russian Archaeology (Popularity ) (Score 7.01) http//www.athenapub.com/rusarch1.htm Journal review in Athena Review of Rossiiskaia
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36. Ancient Human Migrations - Pre-Aurignacian Levels Discovered At Kostenki
See More About early humans; paleontology; kostenki; human origins; russian archaeology
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    Pre-Aurignacian Levels Discovered at Kostenki By K. Kris Hirst , About.com Guide
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    Excavations at Kostenki 14 in 2003 (looking at the north wall of the excavations and stratigraphic profile). Science (c) 2007 More Images zSB(3,3) Jul 7 2009 Archaeological and chronological data from the Kostenki site in Russia have convinced researchers that beneath a previously identified 40,000 year-old Aurignacian component representing Early Modern Humans is an early, previously unknown Initial Upper Paleolithic component, with secure dates at least as early as any other known modern human occupation in Europe. This conclusion supports the notion that Early Modern Humans migrated to central Eurasia and out from Africa before 45,000 years ago, carrying a fully developed Upper Paleolithic tool kit with them. The conclusions are presented in an article in the January 12, 2007 issue of Science magazine, written by a research team led by M. V. Anikovich and A. A. Sinitsyn of the Institute of the History of Material Culture at the

    37. Hartwick-David Anthony
    19992002 Advisory Editor for Russian Archaeology, Antiquity. 1999-Present Archaeology Co-Editor, Journal of Indo-European Studies. 1994-present Director, Institute for Ancient
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    My wife and research partner, Dorcas Brown, holds an M.A. in Museum Studies from the Cooperstown Graduate Program in Museum Studies. She co-authors our site reports and laboratory studies, co-directs our field excavations and teaches adjunct courses (Field Methods in Archaeology, various courses in Museum Studies). We have co-authored many journal articles and collaborated on many field excavations. We led archaeological projects in the steppes of Russia, Ukraine, and Kazakhstan beginning in 1989. Two or three Hartwick students excavated with us each year during the Samara Valley Project, 1999-2002, funded by the National Science Foundation ; and a few Hartwick students helped with the early fieldwork funded by the National Geographic Society beginning in 1995. An earlier project, studying the origins of horseback riding by examining bit wear on the teeth of ancient horses in museums from Kazakhstan to Hungary, was funded by the NSF 1992-94. Our discovery of the earliest evidence for bits and therefore for horseback riding was covered on NPR and CNN and was published in Scientific American in 1990-91. A portion of

    38. The State Hermitage Museum: Hermitage News
    These events apart from the most important political and economic consequences for the history of Russia also marked the beginning of Russian archaeology
    http://www.hermitagemuseum.org/html_En/11/2009/hm11_4_298.html
    150th Anniversary of the Imperial Archaeological Committee Foundation 21 November 2009, the exhibition dedicated to 150th anniversary of the Imperial Archaeological Committee foundation opened at the Anteroom (Room 192). The remains of distant olden times - burial mounds, hill-forts, temples - attracted attention at all times. The epoch of Peter the Great, when within eight years there appeared seven orders and decrees instructing search and description of various antiquities, became the real starting point in the history of Russian archaeology. At the same time with the beginning of a large-scale research of the eastern lands of the Russian Empire it was the Siberian antiquities and, first of all, golden items with images of animals and people that belong to the Scythian epoch, that aroused the most interest. This is how the collection of Peter the Great, that in science was named Siberian Collection of Peter the Great, was made. In the second half of the 18th century during the epoch of Empress Catherine II large territories of the northern Black Sea steppes, the lower Dniepr region, the Crimea and the Kuban region were annexed to Russia. These events apart from the most important political and economic consequences for the history of Russia also marked the beginning of Russian archaeology as a science. First excavations of ancient burial mounds and antique

    39. The State Hermitage Museum: Exhibitions
    These events apart from the most important political and economic consequences for the history of Russia also marked the beginning of Russian archaeology
    http://www.hermitagemuseum.org/html_En/04/2009/hm4_1_232.html
    150th Anniversary of the Imperial Archaeological Committee Foundation
    21 November 2009 - 20 December 2009
    21 November 2009, the exhibition dedicated to 150th anniversary of the Imperial Archaeological Committee foundation opened at the Anteroom (Room 192). The remains of distant olden times - burial mounds, hill-forts, temples - attracted attention at all times. The epoch of Peter the Great, when within eight years there appeared seven orders and decrees instructing search and description of various antiquities, became the real starting point in the history of Russian archaeology. At the same time with the beginning of a large-scale research of the eastern lands of the Russian Empire it was the Siberian antiquities and, first of all, golden items with images of animals and people that belong to the Scythian epoch, that aroused the most interest. This is how the collection of Peter the Great, that in science was named Siberian Collection of Peter the Great, was made. In the second half of the 18th century during the epoch of Empress Catherine II large territories of the northern Black Sea steppes, the lower Dniepr region, the Crimea and the Kuban region were annexed to Russia. These events apart from the most important political and economic consequences for the history of Russia also marked the beginning of Russian archaeology as a science. First excavations of ancient burial mounds and antique

    40. The Southern Caucasus In Prehistory | Kushnareva, K. Kh.. H. N. Michael, Transla
    Written by one of the most important figures in Russian archaeology and meticulously translated, it summarizes the findings of the extensive archaeological excavations of the late
    http://www.upenn.edu/pennpress/book/13667.html

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