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         Russian Archaeology:     more books (100)
  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. Rostov On The Don - Archeology And Other Resources
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22. CREECA
Russia Leonid Beliaev Institute for Research in the Humanities Fellow Universityof WisconsinMadison Professor of Medieval russian archaeology Moscow State
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February All dates are subject to change.
Monday, February 3 Democratic Disillusionment and Populist Parties in East Central Europe
Radek Markowski
Kosciuszko Visiting Fellow, Polish Academy of Sciences
Rutgers University
12:00 p.m.
206 Ingraham Hall
CREECA Brown Bag Lecture Series Thursday, February 6
"The Adaptation of Byzantine Architecture in Medieval Russia"
Leonid Beliaev
Institute for Research in the Humanities Fellow University of Wisconsin-Madison Professor of Medieval Russian Archaeology Moscow State University 4:30 p.m. Elvehjem Museum of Art, Seminar Room L150
Center for the Humanities Mellon Workshop Lecture Thursday, February 13 Prisoner of the Caucasus (with subtitles) Slavic Club Russian Film Series 7:00 p.m. 1641 Humanities Building Inspired by Tolstoy's short story "Captive of the Caucasus," in which the action took place a century ago, Sergei Bodrov's movie was filmed in the middle of the Chechen war in 1996. Bodrov mixes images from the war with real moments of comedy, of emotion, even of dreamlike lyricism. Friday, February 20

23. Russia 2000 References
them The development of bone missile weapons in Stone Age in VolgaOkaregion in russian archaeology 1993, N 2. The Structure
http://www.archaeoexpeditions.com/russiaref.html
Russia 2001 Zamostje 2 - Exhibitions, References and Publications
1. Exhibitions and Projects undertaken with the authority of the Sergiev-Possad History and Art Museum International research project - "Conservation des objets organiques prehistoriques" - Switzerland 1994, under the direction of Dr. Denis Ramseyer (Service Archeologique, canton Fribourg, Switzerland). Organization of archaeological exhibition "Ancient Hunter-Gathers of Russian Plain" in Museum "Du Malgre-Tout" (Belgium) - 1.07.1996 - 25.01.1997, in Museum of Prehistory of Nemour (France) 1.02.1997 - 1.06.1997 Organization of an archaeological congress - responsible secretary and member of Organization Committee - "Stone Age of European Plains", Sergiev Possad (Russia) 1-5 July 1997, (total - 70 participants from 16 countries). Financial support received through the Open Society Institute, George Soros Foundation, U.S.A. 2. References - The following persons have agreed to their names being published in support of the Zamostje-2 project. Prof. Louis Chaix

24. Bruce Bradley's Archaeology Page
You can see many images of Russia as well as learing something aboutRussian Upper Paleolithic archaeology here russian archaeology.
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BRUCE BRADLEY, PhD
Professional Archaeologist-Educator
Flintknapper-Excursion Leader
Research Associate Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Pittsburgh
Research Associate National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian
Honorary Fellow
, Exeter University, United Kingdom
Adjunct Professor
, Augustana College, Sioux Falls Vasilkovka IV Site, Akmola Oblast, Kazakhstan, 14 August 2002. Left to right: Dr. Alan Outram , Senior Associate; Drs. Sandra Olsen and Bruce Bradley, co-directors of the Krasnyi Yar Research Project, funded by the National Science Foundation. Copper Age pithouse in the background, excavated in July-August, 2002.
Europe February 2003 I have recently returned from a successful lecture/knapping demonstration tour in Europe. I visited Reading University, Exeter University, Liverpool University, and John Moores University-Liverpool in the U.K. I also put in appearances in Liege University in Belgium and Lund University in Sweden. All were receptive to new ideas, especially about the Solutrean-Clovis theory, and I greatly enjoyed my interaction with the faculty and students. There were many lively discussions. While at Exeter, I agreed to help the archaeology department spread the word about a great program they offer. It is unique and extremely well designed. It is a one-year Masters in Experimental Archaeology. Although students have a set number of courses, labs, etc., there is ample opportunity to explore their own interests. For more information check out the department

25. Tom Sapienza, Aka Duck
out life there. Not much russian archaeology there, but a lot ofPolynesian, and that's damned fine sounding. I would also like
http://worldwidemart.com/sapienza/personal/
Tom Sapienza
(Duck)
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  • Cat Guts and Glory
    It's gross. It's long. It's not for the easily disgusted, but it's a little funny. If you ever wondered what anthropology majors who badly need skeletons to work with do on their free time, check it out. It's really not for the faint of heart though. You were warned. Tourons at an archaeological site
    This is an account of what it's like to give a tour to some sorts of people at a real live archaeological site. I'm not jaded and bitter. Really. The Salad Song!
    I found a great background on a friend's webpage tiled lettuce leaves. That image was the catalyst for a salad song. Sing along. Cats in one piece
    If you just finished Cat Guts and Glory and were looking for some images of cats that aren't inside out, come over here. See Mooch (the stupider, younger, funner, and tiger-striped one) and Karl (the smarter, older and wimpier dark-grey one) louging about. The Best cat photo EVER
    I snapped this photo of Mooch one day without even noticing how he was sitting. A few months later I had the film developed and found this shot. It's the best photo of Mooch I've ever taken, and I dare you to look at it and not giggle.

26. Workshop.html
Leonid Beliaev (Fellow, Institute for Research in the Humanities at UWMadison Professorof Medieval russian archaeology, Moscow State University) Old Russian
http://homepage.mac.com/paulstephenson/madison/byzantium/workshop.html
Center for the Humanties Mellon Workshop, 2002-2003
The Byzantine Commonwealth:  East Roman Culture and its Legacy in the Modern World Organized by:
Paul Stephenson
, Rowe Assistant Professor of Byzantine History (History)
Thomas E. A, Dale
With the assistance of:
Spring Program 2003 Time: Thursdays, 4.30pm-6pm; Place: Elvehjem Museum of Art (LVM), Seminar Room L150 (please note the change of room)
February 6
Leonid Beliaev (Fellow, Institute for Research in the Humanities at UW-Madison
Professor of Medieval Russian Archaeology, Moscow State University)
Old Russian Architecture between Byzantium and Western Europe March 13
Christina Maranci (Assistant Professor of Art History, UW-Milwaukee)
An Architecture of Permanence: Early Medieval Churches of Armenia April 10 Charles Barber (Associate Professor of Art History, University of Notre-Dame, South Bend, Indiana) Seeing God: Hesychasm and Art? April 24 Asen Kirin (Assistant Professor of Art History, University of Georgia, Athens)  Archaeology and Ideology: The Russian Institute of Constantinople (1896-1912) The 2002 Fall Program featured the following speakers: Byzantine history and national historiography in Southeastern Europe October 17th, 2002: Robert Ousterhout (UIUC)

27. ArchArt WEB - Exhibits
Translate this page Dal Mille al Mille Rimini (russian archaeology / archeologia della Russia). DallaTerra alle Genti Rimini (christian archaeology / archeologia cristiana).
http://www.archart.it/archart/mostre archeo/mostre_archeo.htm
Exhibits
Mostre Dal Mille al Mille
Rimini (Russian archaeology / archeologia della Russia)
Dalla Terra alle Genti
Rimini (christian archaeology / archeologia cristiana)
...
Rome 2002 (roman coloured marbles)

28. Neu - Archaeologies Of Europe
Translate this page in Britain in the late 20th century - An overview 225 Ludmila N. KORYAKOVA (Ekaterinburg)Present day russian archaeology and the outside world 239 Sergey A
http://www.theorie-ag.de/content.htm
Neu!!! Peter F. Biehl, Alexander Gramsch, Arkadiusz Marciniak (Hrsg.)
Archäologien Europas/
Archaeologies of Europe
Geschichte, Methoden und Theorien/
History, Methods and Theories Vorwort/ Preface
Inhalt/ Content
Verfasser/ Contributors
Siegmar VON SCHNURBEIN (Frankfurt/M.)
Zum Geleit
Romuald SCHILD (Warszawa)
Making archaeology, not an easy task Einleitung / Introduction Arkadiusz MARCINIAK (Poznan) Archaeologies of Europe: Histories and identites. An introduction Hermann PARZINGER (Berlin) "Archäologien" Europas und "europäische Archäologie" - Rückblick und Ausblick Danuta MINTA-TWORZOWSKA (Poznan) Between a community of inspiration and the separateness of archaeological traditions History of archaeological thought in east and west Stanislaw TABACZYNSKI (Warszawa) From the history of eastern and western archaeological thought: An introduction to discussion Paul M. BARFORD (Warszawa)

29. Title Details - Cambridge University Press
8. Postscript russian archaeology after the collapse of the USSR infrastructuralcrisis and the resurgence of old and new nationalism EN Chernykh; 9.
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Nationalism, Politics and the Practice of Archaeology
Edited by Philip L. Kohl, Clare Fawcett
Paperback Archaeology has often been put to political use, particularly by nationalists. The case studies in this timely collection range from the propaganda purposes served by archaeology in the Nazi state, through the complex interplay of official dogma and academic prehistory in the former Soviet Union, to lesser-known instances of ideological archaeology in other European countries, in China, Japan, Korea and the Near East. The introductory and concluding chapters draw out some of the common threads in these experiences, and argue that archaeologists need to be more sophisticated about the use and abuse of their studies. The editors have brought together a distinguished international group of scholars. Whilst archaeologists will find that this book raises cogent questions about their own work, these problems also go beyond archaeology to implicate history and anthropology more generally.
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‘Nationalism, Politics and the Practice of Archaeology clearly demonstrates that the past constitutes a symplib resource with great potential for present-day politics. This makes the theme crucial and relevant not only for archaeology but also for history and anthropology more generally.’ Ethnos

30. - - - I.p.a. - - - Projekte Biehl
Translate this page 225. Ludmila N. KORYAKOVA (Ekaterinburg) Present day russian archaeologyand the outside world 239. Sergey A. VASIL'EV (St. Petersburg
http://www.praehist.uni-halle.de/projekte/archeuro.htm
  • Archäologien Europas
  • Archaeologys of Europe Herausgeber/ editors Peter F. Biehl, Alexander Gramsch, Arkadiusz Marciniak Verleger/ publisher Waxmann, Münster Erscheinungsdatum/
    publication date: Frühsommer 2002 Preis/
    price: 22,50 Euro Klappentext/ Cover Text Wie gestaltet sich die Archäologie eines zusammenwachsenden Europas? Welchen Gang nahm sie im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert? Was trennt, was vereint die Archäologien Europas heute? Die Antworten auf diese komplexen Fragen in diesem Band liefern einen wichtigen Beitrag zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte. Für alle fachgeschichtlich Interessierten und alle, die mehr über die Hintergründe der alltäglichen archäologischen Praxis wissen wollen, geben Archäologen aus ganz Europa einen umfassenden Einblick in die Entwicklung der Archäologie in ihren Ländern. Dadurch wird ein Verständnis des Zustands und der Zukunft europäischer Archäologie möglich.
    What does the archaeology of an increasingly united Europe look like? How does it differ from the archaeologies practiced in the 19th and 20th centuries? What separates the archaeologies of Europe today and what binds them? This volume addresses these complex issues and in doing so offers a vital contribution to the history of science. It brings together archaeologists from across Europe to discuss how archaeology developed in their countries. For students and scholars interested in the history of archaeology as well as those who want to learn more about the background of everyday archaeological practices, this volume offers a rare possibility. It provides an in-depth look at the state of archaeology in Europe today and offers a perspective on how it may develop in the future.
  • 31. Anthropology 319
    20th Soviet/russian archaeology Postive and Negative Features; Historicaland Contemporary Developments; Soviet Nationalities Policy; Marxist Theory
    http://www.wellesley.edu/Anthropology/syllabi/ANTH319.html
    Anthropology 319
    Semester II, 2001-2002
    Mr. Kohl Nationalism, Politics, and the Use of the Remote Past may be given in the last class on May 8th. There will be no final exam , but the final paper/project (c. 15-20 pages) will be due at the end of the examination period on May 20th. Students are urged to consult in the term with Mr. Kohl concerning their final paper and are invited to meet with him in his office (Pendleton East 345, ex. 2146) at any time, particularly during his office hours which are Tuesday afternoons 3:00 - 5:00 PM. Books Available for Purchase at the Bookstore NPPA - Nationalism, Politics, and the Practice of Archaeology , ed. by P.L. Kohl and C. Fawcett
    NN - Nations and Nationalism since 1780 by E.H. Hobsbawm
    IC - Imagined Communities by B. Anderson
    FG – Facts on the Ground: Archaeological Practice and Territorial Self- Fashioning in Israeli Society by N. Abu el-Haj
    SW – Skull Wars: Kennewick Man, Archaeology, and the Battle for American Identity by D.H. Thomas

    32. Subject Catalog For Journals Sub0090
    ROSSIJSKAYA ARKHEOLOGIYA russian archaeology Description Publishers Index ROSSIYA I ATR RUSSIA AND THE PACIFIC Description...... RODINA MOTHERLAND
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    ARKHIVNO-INFORMATSIONNYJ BYULLETEN' (PRILOZHENIE K ZHURNALU 'ISTORICHESKIJ ARKHIV')
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    BULLETIN OF REGISTRATION OF RESEARCH WORKS. SERIES 2. HISTORY. HISTORICAL STUDIES. STATE AND LAW. JURIDICAL SCIENCES. MILITARY SCIENCE
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    History of the USSR Description Publishers Index
    Izvestiya Akademii nauk Azerbajdzhanskoj SSR. Ser. istorii, filosofii i prava

    33. Archaeologies East - Archaeologies West
    Translate this page Bjoernar Olsen (Tromsoe). Present day russian archaeology and theOutside World Ludmila Koryakova (Ekaterinburg). Die Archäologie
    http://archeo.amu.edu.pl/east-west/publikation.htm

    34. Southampton University - New Reporter 16/02/94 V.11 No.11 - Bulletin
    7.30pm Southampton Russian Kruzhok `russian archaeology', Viktor Trifonov (Instituteof History of Material Culture in St Petersburg). Staff Club House.
    http://www.soton.ac.uk/~newrep/vol11/nxck002.htm

    New Reporter 16/02/94 v.11 no.11 - Bulletin
    BULLETIN...DIARY...BULLETIN...DIARY...BULLETIN DIARY Wednesday 16 February 11.00am Information Systems Seminar `The politics of MIS', David Kravitz (IBM). Room 7C, Mathematics. 1.10pm Concurrent Computational Group Seminar `The Oxford BSP library', Joy Reed (Oxford). Lecture Theatre ES2, Zepler. 5.00pm English Graduate Seminar `Argument, dialogue and the good society', George Myerson (Kings College). English Seminar Room, Arts 1. 5.30pm 16th Montefiore Memorial Lecture `How do Jews interpret the Bible today?', Rabbi Dr Jonathan Magonet (Leo Baeck College). Lecture Theatre A, Physics. 3.10pm Computer Science Seminar `Hypertext link servers for wide area networks', Antoine Risk (Euroclid, Paris). Room ES2, Zepler. 3.10pm Inter-Faculty Statistics Seminar `Statistics in sports and games', Dr F Duckworth (RSS News). Room 5B, Mathematics. 4.15pm Psychology Seminar `Human factors in automatic speech recognition', Dr Chris Baber (Birmingham). Lab 1, Level 1, Murray. 5.00pm Physical Chemistry/RSC Lecture `Atmospheric chemistry', Dr R P Wayne (Oxford). Lecture Room 1, Building 29.

    35. Thomas Noonan
    Tom Noonan teaches Russian history. His particular interests are the economic historyof ancient and medieval Russia and russian archaeology and numismatics.
    http://www.hist.umn.edu/Faculty/noonan.html
    History Faculty Information
    Thomas Noonan
    Ph.D., Indiana University, 1965 Tom Noonan teaches Russian history. His particular interests are the economic history of ancient and medieval Russia and Russian archaeology and numismatics. Publications include over one-hundred studies on archaic Greek colonization in the northern Black Sea; medieval Russian-Estonian relations; the impact of Mongol rule on Russian attitudes toward the West; Suzdalia's oriental trade in the pre-Mongol era; the relations between Arabs, Khazars, Rus', and Vikings in the ninth-tenth centuries; numerous studies of the coins which circulated in Eastern Europe during the Middle Ages; technology transfer between Byzantium and early Russia; glass production in Kiev; and Kiev's domestic trade in the pre-Mongol era. He served as an editorial consultant for, as well as a contributor to The Modern Encyclopedia of Russian and Soviet History . He is now co-editor of Archivum Eurasiae Medii Aevi and a contributor to the New Cambridge Medieval History and The Oxford Illustrated History of the Vikings Recent Publications The Millennium of Russia's First Perestroika: The Origins of the Krevan Glass Industry under Prince Vladimir (Washington, DC

    36. PLYASOVA - 1997
    Investigation of Archaeological Godsens of Frozen Burials from GornyiAltai. russian archaeology, 1 (1997) 181193(in Russian).
    http://www.catalysis.nsk.su/1997/plyasova.html
    Bondareva V.M.,Andrushkevich T.M., Plyasova L.M. ,Burgina E.B., Lapina O.B. ,Altynnikov A.A. ,
    Bondareva V.M., Andrushkevich T.V. ,Maksimovskaya R.I., Plyasova L.M. , Litvak G.S.,Burgina E.B. ,
    Kuz'mitskaya S.Yu.,Odegova G.V.,Vasilieva N.A., Plyasova L.M. , Krieger T.A.,Zaikovskii V.I.,
    (Morosova O.S.,Krylov O.V.),Kryukova G.N., Plyasova L.M.

    Effect of Initial Nickel and Iron Oxide Morphology on Their Structural Transformation in CO/H2 Mixture. Catal. Today, 33 (1997) 323-334 (Polos'mak N.V.,Kundo L.P.), Malakhov V.V. ,Vlasov A.A., Kraevskaya I.L.,Ovsyannikova I.A.,Litvak G.S., Plyasova L.M. ,Solovieva L.P., Shmakov A.N. ,
    Investigation of Archaeological Godsens of "Frozen" Burials from Gornyi Altai. Russian Archaeology, 1 (1997) 181-193(in Russian) Chesnokov V.V.,Zaikovskii V.I., Buyanov R.A. ,Molchanov V.V., Plyasova L.M.
    Morphology of Carbon from Methane on Nickel-Containing Catalysts. 3d Tokyo Conf. on Advanced Catalytic Science and Technology,Tokyo,Japan., (1997) Khassin A.A., Yurieva T.M. ,Itenberg I.Sh.,Zaikovskii V.I., Plyasova L.M.

    37. ÈÀÝÒ_ÑÎ_ÐÀÍ
    The summary for this russian page contains characters that cannot be correctly displayed in this language/character set.
    http://www.archaeology.nsc.ru/
    This page uses frames, but your browser doesn't support them.

    38. Saint George Russian-American Archaeological Program
    St. George russianAmerican Archaeological Program Palaeolithic archaeology of Weasel Cave in the Caucasus Mountains of North Ossetia, Russia
    http://www.acs.appstate.edu/dept/anthro/russia.html
    St. George Russian-American Archaeological Program
    Palaeolithic Archaeology of Weasel Cave
    in the Caucasus Mountains of
    North Ossetia, Russia
    The St. George Russian-American Archaeological Program (SGRAAP) is a collaborative research program established between Dr. Larry R. Kimball (Appalachian State University) and Dr. Nazim I. Hidjrati (North Ossetian State University) in 1995. The SGRAAP research team consists of Drs. Nazim Hidjrati (Project Director), Larry Kimball (Associate Director of International Expedition), Todd Koetje (Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Assistant Director of the International Expedition), and Alan Deino (Berkeley Geochronology Center, dating). The overall goals of the SGRAAP are:
    • to investigate basic questions of the ancient human past through archaeological excavations at the deeply stratified Palaeolithic site of Weasel Cave in North Ossetia, Russia
    • to provide for the collaboration of Russian, American, and scientists from other countries to investigate basic questions of the Palaeolithic.
    Specifically, we are interested in the evolution of human consciousness, Stone Age technologies, and the human ecology of our most ancient human ancestors known in the Caucasus region. Currently this antiquity goes back ~1.6-1.8 million years ago.

    39. Bibliography Of Khazar Studies - Section 3: Archaeology
    A bibliography of papers, articles, and books in several languages including English and russian pertaining to Khazar archaeology.
    http://www.khazaria.com/khazar-biblio/sec3.html
    Bibliography of Khazar Studies, 1901-Present
    Compiled by Kevin Alan Brook
    Section 3: Archaeology
    See also Section 10: Khazar Cities, Towns, Villages, and Fortresses and The Jews of Khazaria (especially Chapters 2, 4, and 5) ARCHAEOLOGY: GENERAL TOPICS In Bulgarian:
    Dimitrov, Dimitur. Prabulgarite po severnoto i zapadnoto Chernomorie kum vuprosa za tiakhnoto prisustvie i istoriya v dneshnite ruski zemi i roliata im pri obrazuvaneto na bulgarskata durzhava . Varna, Bulgaria: Georgi Balakov, 1987. Discusses artifacts from the Proto-Bulgarians, Khazars, Sabirs, Huns, etc.
    Iliev, Veselin. Kubrat . Sofia, Bulgaria: ET "Biskhim - Ilich Tsvetkov", 1998. Archaeology of the Bulgars and Khazars in the time of Khan Kubrat. In English:
    Acta Orientalia Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae
    Davis-Kimball, Jeannine. "Ongoing Archaeological Excavations in the Lower Don Region, Russia." Central Eurasian Studies Review 1:2 (Spring 2002): 11-13. About discoveries at Chastiye Kurgany.
    Flyorova, Valentina Yevgen'ievna. Reznaya kost yugo-vostoka Evropy IX-XII vekov: iskusstvo i remeslo: po materialam Sarkela-Beloi Vezhi iz kollektsii Gosudarstvennogo Ermitazha . Saint Petersburg: Aleteiia, 2001. About bone and antler carving at Sarkel and other parts of southeastern Europe from the 9th-12th centuries.

    40. Viking Ship In Russian Waters
    From archaeology, wreck of a 910th century Viking ship belonging to the Viking tribe, Varenghi, found near Vyborg, Russia.
    http://www.he.net/~archaeol/online/news/viking.html
    O NLINE N EWS July 29, 1997 V IKING S HIP IN R USSIAN W ATERS Divers inspect the remains of a Viking ship found near Vyborg, Russia. (Giovanni Lattanzi) [LARGER IMAGE] IOVANNI L ATTANZI HOME NEWS BACK ISSUES SUBSCRIBE! ... WRITE TO US
    http://www.archaeology.org/online/news/viking.html

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