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  1. Organizations Based in Lithuania: Vilnija, Lithuania Philatelic Society, Institute of Baltic Sea Region History and Archaeology
  2. Harvesting the Sea, Farming the Forest: The Emergence of Neolithic Societies in the Baltic Region (Sheffield Archaeological Monographs) by Marek Zvelebil, Lucyna Domanska, et all 1998-05-01
  3. Wulfstan's Voyage: The Baltic Sea Region in the Early Viking Age as Seen from Shipboard (Maritime Culture of the North) by Anton Englert, Athena Trakadas, 2009-09-15
  4. From the Baltic to the Black Sea: Studies in Medieval Archaeology (One World Archaeology)
  5. European Frontier: Clashes & Compromises in the Middle Ages (Lund Studies in Mediaeval Archaeology)
  6. Pottery from Medieval Novgorod and Its Region (Archaeology of Medieval Novgorod)
  7. Coinage and History in the North Sea World, C. 500-1250: Essays in Honour of Marion Archibald (The Northern World, V. 19)
  8. Roman Defences and Medieval Industry: Excavations at Baltic House, City of London (MoLAS Monograph) by Elizabeth Howe, 2002-02-01
  9. Ukek: The Golden Horde City and its Periphery (bar s) by L F Nedashkovsky, 2004-12-31
  10. Ancient Illyria: An Archaeological Exploration by Arthur Evans, 2007-04-15
  11. Legends and Landscape: Plenary Papers from the 5th Celtic-Nordic-Baltic Folklore Symposium, Reykjavik 2005 by Terry Gunnell, 2008-12-24

41. Archaeology Departments In Sweden
Online archaeology, Southampton University; Journal of Field archaeology, BostonUniversity; GRID Arendal GIS data for Scandinavia and the baltic region;
http://www.hum.gu.se/ark/links.html
Archaeology departments in Sweden
  • Department of archaeology, Lund University Archaeology in Kalmar Departments of archaeology, classical archaeology and egyptology at Uppsala University Department of archaeology, Stockholm University Archaeology at Södertörns Högskola Archaeology in Östersund Department of archaeology and Saami studies, Umeå university Archaeology in Visby
Laboratories and research institutes
Resource guides and organisations

42. EESTI AKADEEMILISES RAAMATUKOGU - EESTI UUE PÕLVKONNA TEADLASI
conference on the application of scientific methods in archaeology, Savonlinna, Finland Environmentaland cultural history of the Eastern baltic region, PACT, 57
http://www.ear.ee/teadlased/veski.htm
SIIM VESKI Praegune amet
Tallinna Tehnikaülikooli Geoloogia Instituut, vanemteadur Sünniaeg, -koht
13. 02. 1964, Tallinn Haridus
Tallinna 44. Keskkool, 1982
Tartu Riiklik Ülikool cum laude, 1989
Uppsala Ülikool, filosofie licentiat, Kvaternaarigeoloogia, 1992, "The Holocene development of Lake Maardu and the vegetational history of North-Estonia. Kvartärgeologiska Avdelningen" Uppsala Ülikool, PhD, Kvaternaarigeoloogia, 1998, "Vegetation history, human impact and palaeogeography of West Estonia. Pollen analytical studies of lake and bog sediments" Uurimisvaldkonnad (teaduslikud huvid)
Aastakihilised setted
Õietolmuanalüüs
Taimestiku ajalugu
Eelajaloolise inimese mõju loodusele
Läänemere ajalugu Rannajoonte muutumine Paleoökoloogia Paleogeograafia Paleoklimatoloogia Praegune uurimisteema Järeldoktori teema 1999–2000: Holotseensete aastakihiliste järvesetete sõltumatu ajaskaala püstatamise võimalused ja probleemid Eestis Saadud uurimistoetused ja osalemine ühisprojektides Juhendatavad kraadiõppurid Mag. Eve Niinemets doktoriõppes Soome Geoloogiakeskuses Espoos

43. Eesti Akadeemiline Raamatukogu - EESTI UUE PÕLVKONNA TEADLASI
Lõugas, L. 2001. Development of fishery during the 1st and 2nd millenniaAD in the baltic region. Journal of Estonian archaeology 5/2. 128147.
http://www.ear.ee/teadlased3/l_l6ugas.htm
Praegune amet
Ajaloo Instituut, vanemteadur
21. 11. 1967, Tallinn Haridus
Tartu Ülikool, Bioloogia-geograafiateaduskond, bioloogia osakond, zooloog-ökoloog, 1991, diplomitöö "Sekundaarne tanatotsönoos Asva (Saaremaa) muistses asulakohas"
Tartu Ülikool, bioloogia (zooloogia) magistri kraad, 1993, "Eesti muistsete rannikuasulate arheozooloogilise materjali analüüs"
Uurimisvaldkonnad (teaduslikud huvid)
Loomastiku ajalugu ja areng:
Praegune uurimisteema
Sihtfinantseeritav teadusteema "Inimene, keskkond, tehnoloogia. Loodusressursside kasutamise ja tehnoloogilise mõtte areng Eestis muinas- ja keskajal", juhatamine ja osalemine (1998-2002)
ETF grant "Selgroogsetefauna kujunemine Eestis ning selle ekspluateerimine inimese poolt muinas- ja keskajal" (2002-2005)
1994-1995 Eesti Teadusfond, grant "Pärastjääaegne hülge- ja kaladefauna kujunemine Eesti veekogudes", projekti läbiviimine 1994-1995 rahvusvaheline koostööprojekt, Kerstin Lidén (Arheoloogialaboratoorium, Stockholmi Ülikool) ja Erle Nelson (Arheoloogia osakond, Simon Fraser'i Ülikool, Burnaby, Kanada), "Loodusressursside kasutamine kiviajal Eesti rannikualal"

44. Latvia Archaeological Resources
Europeans in the Eastern baltic region An archaeologist's Mugurevics Ethnic processesin balticinhabited territories archaeology and Ancient Latvia A brief
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Sites Universities Researchers Culture History ... Geography and Maps Archaeological Sites University Programs Current Researchers Raisa Denisova
"The Most Ancient Peoples of Latvia", in Humanity and Social Sciences: Latvia. Jânis Graudonis
"Ethnic processes in Latvia during the early metals age (1500-0 BC)", in Humanity and Social Sciences: Latvia. Ilze Loze
"Indo-Europeans in the Eastern Baltic region: An archaeologist's perspective", in Humanity and Social Sciences: Latvia. Evalds Mugurevics
"Ethnic processes in Baltic-inhabited territories and the emergence of the Latvian nation in the 6th to the 16th century", in Humanity and Social Sciences: Latvia. Andrejs Vasks
"The cultural and ethnic situation in Latvia during the Early and Middle Iron Age (1st - 8

45. European Journal Of Archaeology
Societies in the baltic region, reviewed by Torsten Madsen, Book Notes. Spencer,Nigel (ed.), Time, Tradition and Society in Greek archaeology Bridging the
http://www.sagepub.co.uk/journals/details/issue/j0220v03i01.html

46. EUROPE: Eastern Europe / The Baltic States: Lithuania
the mythology and lore of the region .The baltic from the original '98'99 balticpage The websites on all periods of Lithuanian history and archaeology.
http://www.mythinglinks.org/euro~east~baltics~Lithuania.html
MYTHING LINKS
by Kathleen Jenks, Ph.D. GEOGRAPHICAL REGIONS:
EASTERN EUROPE
THE BALTIC STATES:
LITHUANIA
Lithuania

http://neris.mii.lt/heritage/cultura.html
[Link transferred from the original '98-'99 Baltic page]: This is "Cultural Heritage," which looks at a culture dating back to 10,000 BCE. This section includes excellent (albeit brief) essays and overviews on archaeology, Yule traditions, history, language, folklore, architecture, folk art, ancient musical instruments (including mini-recordings, if your browser can handle these), and much more. One essay, "Lithuanian Folk Art," looks at wood carving in some depth (it also includes several nice illustrations); one interesting fact here is that men carved beautifully decorated wooden spinning and weaving implements and gave them as gifts to women, a wonderful example of creative partnerships this arouses questions about ancient Greece, and other ancient cultures in which spinning and weaving were a purely feminine realm: as far as I know, no one ever asks who carved the looms and spinning wheels might these contributions also have been male gifts? is there any evidence, in literature or elsewhere, to support this possibility?); under "Textiles" in this same essay is the intriguing fact that white linen was believed to possess magical power.

47. The Holmgard Expedition
The Aifur expedition was a piece of archaeology by experiment. Its construction combinesfeatures from different Viking Age boats found in the baltic region.
http://www.geocities.com/aifurship/varangians.html
The Holmgard Expedition
The Historical Background. Starting in the 9th century, Scandinavians (known in Russian sources as "Rus" and "Varangians") penetrated the lands east of the Baltic, going as far as Constantinople (the Greek-speaking capital of the Byzantine Empire) and beyond. The Varangians were instrumental in the formation of the first Russian state.
Boge parish, Gotland, Sweden, commemorating a man named Ravn, dead in the Aifur rapids in the river Dnepr.
The Aifur ship is named after these rapids. Photo: ATA Archives
Archaeology by Experiment. The Ship. The Aifur is 9 metres long, 2,2 m wide and its hull weighs approx. 800 kgs. Its construction combines features from different Viking Age boats found in the Baltic region. It carried a 19 sq. m sail. The ship was manned by a sequence of crews, each consisting of about nine people. The Voyage. In 1994, the Aifur crossed the Baltic Sea and sailed up the rivers Neva and Volkhov to Novgorod. Distance covered was 1382 km. The effective time was 307 hours, of which sailing time 192 1/2 hours and rowing time, incl. manual towing, 114 1/2 hours. In 1996, the ship continued from Novgorod. The river Lovat from Kholm upstream was not navigable due to a very low water level, and the portage over the first watershed therefore became far too long to be practicable - horses were not available. However, the crew continued on the rivers Usvyatya, Dvina and Kasplya, crossing the second watershed by putting the vessel on simple wheels, made on site. Including Novgorod to Svetlylahirske on the Dnepr, the distance covered was 1568 km. The effective time was 415 1/2 hours, of which sailing time 113 1/2 hours, rowing, incl. manual towing, 264 hours and manual towing over land, 38 hours. (The stages from Sopki to Usvyaty and from Svetlylahirske to Kherson were covered partly by non-authentic means and are excluded).

48. Selected Recent Publications Of Peter Bogucki
societies , in The Routledge Companion Encyclopedia of archaeology, edited by Forestthe Emergence of Neolithic Societies in the baltic region and Adjacent
http://www.princeton.edu/~bogucki/pbpubs.html
Peter Bogucki's Recent Publications
BOOKS AND MONOGRAPHS
The Origins of Human Society . Oxford, UK, and Malden, Mass: Blackwell Publishers. [View cover table of contents Case Studies in European Prehistory . Boca Raton: CRC Press. [View cover table of contents Forest Farmers and Stockherders: Early Agriculture and its Consequences in North-Central Europe . Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. [View cover Early Neolithic Subsistence and Settlement in the Polish Lowlands . Oxford: British Archaeological Reports (International Series 150).
SELECTED RECENT ARTICLES AND CHAPTERS
2000 "How agriculture came to north-central Europe," in Europe's First Farmers , edited by T. Douglas Price, pp.197-218. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 1999 "Early agricultural societies", in The Routledge Companion Encyclopedia of Archaeology , edited
by Graeme Barker, pp. 839-869. London: Routledge 1998 "Holocene climatic variability and early agriculture in temperate Europe: the case of northern Poland," in Harvesting the Sea, Farming the Forest: the Emergence of Neolithic Societies in the Baltic Region and Adjacent Areas

49. Courses_in_foreign_languages
180. East baltic archaeology and prehistoric art. Vilnius Academy of Fine Arts. Ecology(07.2). Sustainable development of the baltic region. VU/Kaunas Humanities.
http://www.studijos.cr.vu.lt/akt_stud/kursai_uzsienio kalba/subject_area.htm
Academic year 2003/2004 List of courses according to the subject area codes used in EU programmes Course Institution/Faculty No in the book
Art and Design, History of Art (03)
Western European art in the 17-19 th centuries Vilnius Academy of Fine Arts East Baltic Archaeology and prehistoric art Vilnius Academy of Fine Arts The work of art in practice Vilnius Academy of Fine Arts Lithuanian art since 1940 Vilnius Academy of Fine Arts Modern and Contemporary crafts and design Vilnius Academy of Fine Arts Visual arts management Vilnius Academy of Fine Arts
Music and Musicology (03)
Acoustical analysis of voice and musical instruments Lithuanian Academy of Music Conceptual foundations of Western moral philosophy Lithuanian Academy of Music Lithuanian New music links with modern European and American music Lithuanian Academy of Music Music and cultural context Lithuanian Academy of Music Medieval culture and music Lithuanian Academy of Music Business Studies and Management Science (04) Statistics for business and economics VU/Economics Marketing VU/Economics Forest product marketing VU/Economics International marketing VU/Economics Marketing (doing business in Lithuania VU/Economics Financial statement analysis VU/Economics Marketing research: an applied approach VU/Economics International marketing VU/Economics Cross-cultural marketing VU/Economics Marketing research and its applications in Lithuania VU/Economics Cross-cultural management VU/Economics Insurance

50. Loss, Decline And Doom In The Baltic Sea Area
for further analysis within various fields of study in the region? the issue Loss,Decline and Doom in the baltic Sea Area Maritime archaeology (Wrecks, Maps
http://www.baltic-sea-seminars.org/welcome.htm
Welcome to our Euro Summer School on "The Baltic Sea Region 2010. Theories, Methods and Practicalities" Since the end of theEast-West-Conflict the Baltic Sea region has reappeared at our doorstep. We are dealing with a 'return' of the north-western states of the former Eastern Block to Europe, with the political and cultural design of a transition period, with a process of 'catching up'. Which efforts shall e make to build the necessary ridges for Poland, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia to smoothen the political, cultural and above all mental returb from East to West? The conference serie proposes a round package ofhigh-level scientific discourse, wide training impact of Young Researches and an elaborated multidisciplinary approach. The Winter School on Loss, Decline and Doom in the Baltic Sea Area was the first in a planned series of seminars on the Baltic Sea region. It served the aim of bringing together young scholars from various fields in order to create interdisciplinary discussions on the subject. As a follow-up to the Winter School the Summer School will take place in May-July 2003.
The Workshops The SummerSchool consists of two parts. The Euro Summer School will commence with a 'Virtual Graduate Colloqium' in May/June 2003 and taking place once a week, where Young Researches can present their own research and point at their problems. During the on-site course in Greifswald these issues will be reiterated.

51. History On-Line
baltic baltic region; European labour movement Liddiard, Robert E. (Bangor),11th19th Italy; medieval England; Roman medieval archaeology Loseby, Simon
http://www.ihrinfo.ac.uk/ihr/Resources/Teachers/a13.html
Browse by: Historical Geography
Balzaretti, Rossano (Nottingham), 5th-15th c. Eur.
Black, Jeremy M. (Exeter), Early Mod. [Warfare; international relations; historical atlases]
Buckland, Paul C. (Sheffield), [Insects; Roman-medieval archaeology; quaternary paleaoenvironments; N. Atlantic islands]
Carmichael, Catherine D. (Middlesex), Central Eur. Hist. [The Karst 1580-1780]
Cavanagh, William G. (Nottingham), 2000-500 B.C. E. Mediterranean [Greek Bronze Age; Bayesian statistics; Laconia; Sparta]
Chapman, John (Portsmouth), 16th-20th c. Brit., 18th-20th c. Eur. [Enclosure 1600-1914]
Dennison, Elizabeth P. (Edinburgh), [Scottish towns]
Fletcher, David H. (London Guildhall), Cartographic Hist. [History of cartography; estate maps; Ordnance Survey; the mapping of local government boundaries in England]
Halstead, Paul L.J. (Sheffield), [Economic (esp. agricultural) prehistory; recent 'traditional' farming of rural Greece]

52. History On-Line
baltic baltic region; European labour movement Laing, Lloyd (Nottingham), 3000BC1000 Italy; medieval England; Roman medieval archaeology Lloyd, Simon D
http://www.ihrinfo.ac.uk/ihr/Resources/Teachers/c5.html
Browse by: 11th Century
Arnold, Benjamin C.B. (Reading), German Empire [Economy of medieval Germany]
Asbridge, Thomas S. (London: Queen Mary, University of London), Early Med. [Crusading history]
Astill, Grenville G. (Reading), Med. [Medieval: urbanism; rural landscapes; monasticism; technology; economy]
Barber, Malcolm C. (Reading), Crusades [Crusades; Cathars; material conditions of life]
Brockington, John L. (Edinburgh), Hist. of Anc. India, Muslim India, Hinduism [History of Vaishnavism]
Buckland, Paul C. (Sheffield), [Insects; Roman-medieval archaeology; quaternary paleaoenvironments; N. Atlantic islands]
Bull, Marcus G. (Bristol), Med. Eur. [Early crusading; pilgrimage; miracle stories; monasticism]
Burnett, Charles S.F. (London: Warburg Institute),
Burns, Robert M. (London: Goldsmiths' College), Intellectual Hist. [Concept of God in western culture]
Cameron, Sonja (Glasgow), Med. Scot. Hist.

53. European Archaeology
SOS For Albanian archaeology This very brief article about Albanian archaeologyis passing its bad days is simply the first on a page of baltic region.
http://www.archaeolink.com/european_archaeology.htm
Europe Home Britain now has its own page Albania Baltic Region Eastern Europe France ... Wales Albania Archaeology in Albania An excellent web page covering many aspects of Albanian archaeology. You will find links to specialty pages for a dozen research sites as well as news on late finds. You may spend some time here. - illustrated - From Welcome to Albania - http://www.geocities.com/albaland/archaeology/ Archaeology of Albania Series of articles about Albanian archaeological subjects - photos - http:// www.geocities.com/paris/louvre/6820/art.html Go.to/Albania; Archaeology of Albania A very brief overview of Albanian archaeology which more importantly has links to some interesting photos. - illustrated - several annoying popups - By Penar Musaraj - http://albaniagoto.virtualave.net/beauty/archaeology.html History Today: Archaeology in Albania after Kosovo... http://www.findarticles.com/cf_dls/m1373/3_50/60081459/p1/article.jhtml Kosova Crisis Center - The Question of Illyrian-Albanian Continuity... For an interesting look at politics and archaeology, this is an excellent read. - By Dr. Aleksander Stipcevic -

54. Numerical Cartography: Medieval Archaeology Area Server Organisation
Arendal Grid physical and thematic cartography baltic Sea region Political,thematic Period. c) Catalogue of publications on Medieval archaeology .
http://medievalarchaeology.unisi.it/NewPages/CARTOGRAFIA/CARTAlung.html
Numerical Cartography IGM 1:25000 Maps (raster) CTR 1:10000 Maps (raster) CTR 1:10000 Maps (vectorial) Thematic Cartography
Medieval Archaeology Area Server Organisation
Federico Salotti co-ordinates the work on constructing cartographic databases for Tuscan territory. This work aims to create a GIS data storage device to contain the results of topographic and historical investigations carried out at various levels in the district and area divisions in the region.
The storage devices are formed by both base cartography (IGM quadrants to 25,00 raster, sections, CTR elements and sheets in raster and vector format) and thematic cartography (from "Map Oriented" archives belonging to the Tuscan Region and "Data Set" from the Siena district).
The cartography was obtained both through an agreement with the Tuscan Region and Siena District Council and by purchases made.
The whole thing was enlarged by creating new three dimensional charts using ArcView and ArcInfo software.
Examples of new products.

55. Institutionen För Arkeologi Och Antikens Historia, Lunds Universitet
in Gotlandic perspectives., Journal of European archaeology 1()3356. Callmer,J. 1992, Interaction between Ethnical Groups in the baltic region in the Late
http://www.ark.lu.se/studinfo/course.asp?cid=27

56. BaltSeaNet
Maritime archaeology (Wrecks, Maps). 2. Decline of regions, nations and states Contact belowand is open for young researchers from the baltic Sea region.
http://www2.rz.hu-berlin.de/BaltSeaNet/Workshops/WS2003Cfp.htm
Call for Papers Loss, Decline and Doom in the Baltic Sea Area
Winter School (Greifswald 7.–12.02.2003)
NEW! See website for the Winter School at
www.baltic-sea-seminars.org
The Eastern parts of Northern Europe, especially the Baltic Sea area, were regarded as a European periphery during the Cold War. However, as the EU enlarges eastwards, the region is regaining its importance as a mediator between East and West and the Baltic Sea is again perceived as a European inland sea. A constant self-reflection in the countries of the region is a consequence of the transformation of the states into a dynamic region of growing importance. Fear of loss and perceptions of decline accompany these societal and political changes. However, from the viewpoint of the “winners”, this transformation is described as a pure success story. The analysis of such fears and visions of doom opens not only a new perspective on the subjects affected by these changes. From the point of view of the cultural, social, political, and legal sciences this long neglected perspective provides also a new focus on the apparently lost, and on the long lasting effects it has on memories and myths, but also on certain concepts of future. In addition to this general concept, the theme Perceptions of Loss, Decline and Doom in the Baltic Sea Area

57. Högskolan I Kalmar: Aktuellt
care, environmental medicine, management, applied systems science, archaeology,language and Contacts in the baltic region are increasing and the business
http://www.hik.se/english/description.html
UNIVERSITY OF KALMAR Most students at the University of Kalmar take part in a programme of study that lasts for three or four years. Many students choose to study for a degree by taking courses and combining subjects according to their own interests. Others study at the university in order to make up requirements that are missing from their qualifications. One way of doing this is by distance studies. The course programme at the University of Kalmar is broad and includes subjects in natural sciences, technology, maritime studies, teacher training, social science, economics, tourism, media studies, caring sciences, languages and humanities. Customer-Oriented Education as well
Not only does the University of Kalmar have its established programme of courses but it can also organise courses at the request of customers. There are regular IT courses specially designed to suit the needs of the customers. The Institute for Further Edu-cation of Journalists (FOJO) has a special role within the university. One of its activities is to provide in-service training for foreign journalists. International
International co-operation is important for the University of Kalmar. Many students spend some time studying abroad and an equal number of foreign students study in Kalmar. Researchers are part of an international network and several are world leaders in their subject. The UN organisation GIWA is an important international partner. It deals with questions concerning the world’s aquatic environment.

58. Nordiska Ministerrådet Leva Bo I Norden Om Verksamheten
Genetic archaeology has pieced together the story of the Samii's origins. Nordic countriesas well as the scale and nature of the problem in the baltic region.
http://www.norden.org/norden_i_veckan/uk/010312.asp
Om verksamheten Om organisationen
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Citizens Charter
Ole Norrback, Finland's ambassador in Oslo, is to chair a committee studying citizen's rights in the Nordic countries. The "Wise Men's Report" that presented ideas for the future of Nordic co-operation defined equality between citizens of all the Nordic countries as a central objective for Nordic co-operation. The group behind the "Wise Men's report" suggested that the Nordic countries should study the potential for a citizens charter. The first step was taken at the meeting of the Nordic ministers of co-operation in Brussels on 6 March. The ministers asked Ole Norrback to chair a committee of eight representatives - one from each of the Nordic states and autonomous areas - to work on a Nordic citizens charter. Status of Baltic co-operation
The status of Baltic co-operation is one of the items on the agenda for the meeting between Baltic MPs on the standing committee for co-operation and Joschka Fischer in his role as chairman of the Baltic Council meeting in Berlin on 14 March.

59. Baltic Sea Heritage Co-operation: Working Groups: Under Water Heritage
well as being the link between the region and the historic sources on wrecks in theBaltic Sea Training courses in marine archaeology with participants from all
http://balticheritage.raa.se/groups/water.html

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Background and justification The maritime heritage is truly an international heritage. It represents the exchange of goods, ideas and culture around the Baltic Sea as well as the link between the region and the rest of the world. The Baltic Sea has been navigated as long as humanity has been present, and for thousands of years the sea has claimed its toll of men and boats. Unlike other areas, the low salinity of the Baltic Sea creates very good conservation conditions. The absence of shipworms and large areas of oxygen-free bottom layers has kept the organic material intact. This has made the Baltic Sea one of the world’s richest areas for shipwrecks. Another important aspect is that parts of the Baltic Sea was dry land during Palaeolithic and Mesolithic times and was then inhabited. Many remains of these habitations are preserved in the sediments of the seabed in the southwestern part of Baltic Sea. These underwater settlement sites are unique in an international context. They represent a specific Baltic heritage which has rich evidence of the Mesolithic culture shedding new light on this period of human culture. Obviously these scientific treasures calls for a strong protection. Today though, most Baltic Sea states have very narrow protective maritime zones for cultural heritage. Only Denmark has declared a 24 nautical miles zone in accordance with Article 303 in the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea. Outside these zones large areas of the Baltic Sea are accessible to divers – archaeologists as well as looters – which calls for concerted actions to protect the underwater heritage.

60. Högskolan På Gotland - Internationella SekriteriatetArchaeology On Gotland
by the diverse peoples and cultures of the baltic Sea region, Gotland University Swedishpartner in the ERASMUS programme's European archaeology Network or
http://www2.hgo.se/inter.nsf/3a9c0b2176f502744125670d002a82de/d2237702803b3b8a41
Archaeology on Gotland
On the frontline of archaeology education and digital field methodology
The Baltic - Dynamic inner sea of Europe
The integrated education and research in archaeology on Gotland emphasizes the development of advanced field methodology and the use of digital techniques for remote sensing prospecting, documentation, mapping (GIS applications) and landscape reconstruction, computerized field registration of finds, classification, interpretation and visualization, using digital photography, digital drawing, total stations, surveying with GPS, 3D-mapping and reconstruction (CAD), and GSM communication for the transmitting of digital photographs and maps and for exchange of databases. Remote sensing techniques involve satellite imagery, aerial photography using infrared and conventional film materials, geophysical prospecting methods and phosphate surveys.
Archaeology on Gotland - Research and Education in close integration
Where Education and Research Intermingle
An Island in a Sea of International Collaboration
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