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         Russian Archaeology:     more books (100)
  1. Prehistoric Pottery-Making of the Russian Far East (bar s) by Irina S. Zhushchikhovskaya, 2005-12-31
  2. Anthropological composition of the population of Central Asia, and the ethnogenesis of its peoples (Russian translation series of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology) by L. V Oshanin, 1964
  3. Archeozoological materials and the historic record: Evidence from a Russian hospital trash pit in Sitka, Alaska by Catherine Holder Blee, 1986
  4. Russian Immigrants in the United States: Adapting to American Culture (New Americans) by Vera Kishinevsky, 2004-08
  5. Art and Archaeology: An Illustrated Monthly Magazine (Russian Art Number) (February 1922, Vol. XIII, No. 2)
  6. The Upper Paleolithic of the Central Russian Plain (Studies in Archaeology) by Olga Soffer, 1980
  7. Anthropological Composition of the Population of Central Asia, and the Ethnogenesis of its People: II (Russian Translation Series of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnography, Vol.II, No.2) by L.V. Oshanin, 1964
  8. Anthropological Composition of the Population of Central Asia, and the Ethnogenesis of its People: III (Russian Translation Series of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Vol.II, No.3) by L.V. Oshanin, 1964
  9. Sbornik tekstov na angliĭskom i¸ a¸¡zyke: Archaeology by T. A Antoni¸ a¸¡n, 1985
  10. Empire Jews: Jewish Nationalism and Acculturation in 19th and Early 20th Century Russia (The New Approaches to Russian and East European Culture) by Brian Horowitz, 2009-12-30
  11. Professionals, Power and Solidarity in Poland: A Critical Sociology of Soviet-Type Society (Cambridge Russian, Soviet and Post-Soviet Studies) (Volume 0) by Michael D. Kennedy, 2008-06-05
  12. Local Communities and Post-Communist Transformation: Czechoslovakia, the Czech Republic and Slovakia (BASEES/Routledge Series on Russian and East European Studies)
  13. The Pilgrim Soul: Being Russian in Israel by Elana Gomel, 2009-02-18
  14. Treasures of the Moscow Kremlin: Arsenal of the Russian Tsars

41. Friends Of Phanagoria
A collaborative classical archaeology project between the Institute of archaeology of the russian Academy of Sciences and the Royal Holloway Hellenic Institute, in Phanagoria, Greece.
http://www.sun.rhbnc.ac.uk/Classics/projects/phanagoria/index.html
Friends of Phanagoria
A Meeting of East and West
The Classics Department at Royal Holloway , which has a long tradition of excellence in research, has concluded an agreement for a major collaborative project in classical archaeology. Recent political changes in eastern Europe have opened up to western scholars sites previously unavailable and have allowed academics from eastern and western Europe to exchange ideas freely. Against this background, archaeologists from Royal Holloway are working in Phanagoria together with their colleagues from the Institute of Archaeology of the Russian Academy of Sciences in Moscow . They will be assisted by archaeologists from other colleges within the University of London. This is an exciting new development for British scholarship - there has never been a British archaeological presence in this part of the world. The Classics Department will be carrying out the work under the aegis of the Royal Holloway Hellenic Institute , which is devoted to the study of Greece and the Greek tradition.
Where is Phanagoria?

42. ÈÀÝÒ_ÑÎ_ÐÀÍ
Siberian Branch of russian Academy of Science, Novosibirsk. Studies in ethnology, computer methodology, museum, Paleolithic to Iron Age, and publications. (English and russian)
http://www.archaeology.nsc.ru/index.e.htm
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43. Durham Archaeology - Dr. Peter Rowley-Conwy
Profile of this University of Durham Reader in Environmental archaeology. Research interests include the archaeology of the pig, the Baltic, and the russian Far East.
http://www.dur.ac.uk/Archaeology/staff/PRC/
University of Durham Department of Archaeology Staff research interests
Dr. Peter A. Rowley-Conwy
Reader in Environmental Archaeology
Research interests
Peter Rowley-Conwy likes animal bones, plant remains, hunter-gatherers and early agriculturalists, and the history of archaeology. He welcomes research students working in these and related areas. See below for a list of his current and recent students and their topics. He is particularly keen on the archaeology of the pig, and has recently obtained an AHRB award which will bring UMBERTO ALBARELLA to Durham for four years (starting on 1 November 2000) to study pig domestication and management in various parts of the world. He has also sponsored the Wellcome Research Fellowship of Dr. KEITH DOBNEY , who is in Durham for three years from 1 August 2000 to examine other aspects of pig hunting and management. The presence of three serious pig fanciers is turning Durham into a major centre of porcine excellence. PR-C's own pig research involves determining the season of hunting by looking at tooth eruption and bone growth, and the detection of domestication. He is at the moment heavily involved in two areas: the Baltic, including the major sites of Ringkloster (Denmark) and Ajvide (on the Swedish island of Gotland); and the Russian Far East, including the major sites of Peschany 1 and Zaisanovka 2 (near Vladivostok). Current publications include:
    1997 (co-authored with J. Storå). Pitted Ware seals and pigs from Ajvide, Gotland: methods of study and first results. In:

44. The Dolmen Path - Megaliths Of Russia
russian dolmens and other megaliths including maps, photo gallery and legends. Articles covering history, archaeology and mystic theories.
http://megalith.ru/
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45. Journal "ARCHAEOLOGY, ETHNOLOGY & ANTHROPOLOGY OF EURASIA"
of archaeology and Ethnography, Siberian Branch, russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk,Russia); EG Devlet (Institute of archaeology, russian Academy of
http://www.archaeology.nsc.ru/ph/eng/

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Announcement of A New International Interdisciplinary Journal
The Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography of the Siberian Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences (Novosibirsk) is pleased to announce the publication of a new international peer review journal "Archaeology, Ethnology and Anthropology of Eurasia". The journal will issue volumes four times a year, beginning in the year 2000. Each issue will be published in two identical versions in both Russian and English. Articles will be substantive discussions of their topics, with well published illustrations. It is the goal of this publication to provide authors with an international forum for the presentation of their materials and ideas. Editor-in-Chief: Professor Anatoly Derevianko
EDITORIAL COUNCIL A.N. Alexeev
(Yakutsk State University, Yakutsk, Russia); N.A. Alexeev (Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography, Siberian Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, Russia); T.I. Alexeeva

46. Archaeology, Ethnology And Anthropology Of Eurasia: Subscriptions
An international peer review journal from the Institute of archaeology and Ethnography of the Siberian Branch, russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk. (English and russian)
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Archaeology, Ethnology and Anthropology of Eurasia Subscribers Order Form eurasia@archaeology.nsc.ru On receiving the order we will send you an invoice. Subscriber (name or institution) Address (include City, State or Province, Postal Code, Country) Phone number Fax number E-mail Please enter my subscription for the year annual 1 issue Rate for Individuals $ 150 / DEM 276 $ 40 / DEM 75 Students Rate (with copy of valid ID) $ 90 / DEM 166 $ 25 / DEM 46 Methods of Payment Please, note that cheques are not accepted under any circumstances and that subscribers are responsible for covering the expenses on money transfer. The subscription payment should be transferred to Sibacadembank by the route suggested below. Payment by any other means can be delayed and the beneficiary may not ultimately receive it. Please note that the journal will be delivered to the address specified above. In the case of institutional subscriptions, please provide the name and contact information of a proper contact. The payment may also be made in EUROs. In USD 1. Intermediary Bank

47. Russia Resources
region. Novaya Zembla A joint Dutchrussian project investigatingthe historic archaeology of this polar ice region. Ezra Zubrow
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Scythian necropolis, investigations by the Deutsches Archäologisches Institut. German. Aurora / Svensksund
Underwater archaeology, in Viborg bay, ships sunk during the battle of Svensksund in 1790. In Russian. Valley of Ak-Alakha
Excavations of a Scythian necropolis by a joint project by the University of Brussels and others. Ekven
Bimiak culture excavations (700-900 AD) in Chukotka, from Hansjürgen Müller-Beck at the Institut für Ur- und Frühgeschichte der Universität Tübingen. Dalnaja Bay
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48. Castle Hill Archaeological Project, Index
Online report from the Alaska Office of History and archaeology on the discovery of remains of four 19th century russianAmerican Company buildings and a huge number of artifacts.
http://www.dnr.state.ak.us/parks/oha_web/castle~1.htm
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49. Eastern Europe And The Former Soviet Union
archaeology of Weasel Cave A joint russianAmerican project on the Paleolithicsite of Weasel Cave, in North Ossetia, Russia. Center
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An Archaeologist in Sarajevo: Culture under siege

An interview with archaeologist Lidija Fekeza, curator and researcher at the Zemaljski Muzej in Sarajevo, Bosnia, on the effects the war is having on her country, from The Journal of the International Institute Archaeology of Weasel Cave
A joint Russian-American project on the Paleolithic site of Weasel Cave, in North Ossetia, Russia. Center for the Study of Eurasian Nomads The CSEN website includes information on the archaeology and ethnography of "the nomadic (and sedentary) cultures who lived or are currently living in the vast steppe lands that stretch from southern Russia through Kazakhstan, southern Siberia, western Mongolia, and northern China." Excavations at Oslonski A summary of six seasons of field work at this early farming site in Poland, by Peter Bogucki.

50. THE PALEOLITHIC ARCHAEOLOGY OF WEASEL CAVE
A report on a site located in Ossetia, Russia presented by Nazim Hidjrati, Larry Kimball, and Todd Category Science Social Sciences Prehistory Paleolithic...... (The archaeology and Paleogeography of the Early Paleolithic in Crimea and Caucasia)Moscow Nauka. Pp 3748. Click here to visit the St. George russian-
http://www.acs.appstate.edu/dept/anthro/new_orleans.html
THE PALEOLITHIC ARCHAEOLOGY OF WEASEL CAVE NORTH CENTRAL CAUCASUS NORTH OSSETIA, RUSSIA. Dr. Nazim Hidjrati
Department of Archaeology
North Ossetia State University
Vladikavkaz, North Ossetia, Russia
Dr. Larry Kimball
Department of Anthropology
Appalachian State University
Boone, North Carolina, USA
Dr. Todd Koetje
Department of Anthropology
Indiana University of Pennsylvania Indiana, Pennsylvania, USA
paper presented at the Paleoanthropology Meetings New Orleans, LA USA April 9-10, 1996 Please do not cite or otherwise use the text or images used by this document without permission of the authors. E-mail:
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Dr. Todd A. Koetje tkoetje@grove.iup.edu
North Ossetia is situated in the center of the Caucasian isthmus between the Caspian and the Black Seas. It is very mountainous with well-defined vertical environments situated between 100 and 5000 m AMSL. In the ancient past it attracted people due to the variety of habitats and its diversity of animal and plant life. It is generally thought that human occupation of the Caucasus began in the Acheulean (700,000 to 400,000 years ago) during the Gunz-Mindel. However, artifacts dating to ca. 1 million years ago have been discovered at Azych Cave, in Azerbaidjan, and the site of Dmanisi in Georgia is dated to ca. 1.9 mya, and contains H. erectus fossils.

51. Viking Ship In Russian Waters
The discovery was made by Baltika 96, a joint expedition of the Center for RussianUnderwater archaeology and and Archeoclub d'Italia, the Italian national
http://www.archaeology.org/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
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53. Russian Books Catalog. Graffiti Khazarii., Social Sciences, Archaeology, Moskva,
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55. Fulbright Visiting Scholar Directory: Anthropology And Archaeology
Beliaev, Leonid Head, Department of Moscow archaeology, Institute of archaeology,russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, russian Federation Lecturing The
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Director, Department of Scientific Publishing, Ministry of Education, Riydah, Saudi Arabia
Research: Lihyinaite Inscriptions from the A1-ULA Region: A Comparative Analytical Study
University of Miami, Department of History, Coral Gables, FL 33124
c/o Dr. David Graf
January 2001-August 2001 Azimova, Nodira K.
Director, Sharh Center for Sociological and Ecological Analysis, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Research: Women's World and the Production and Reproduction of Value in the Uzbek Mahalla (Residential Community)
Indiana University-Bloomington, Department of Central Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, Bloomington, IN 47405-2401 c/o Dr. M. Nazif Shahrani September 2000-May 2001 Beliaev, Leonid Head, Department of Moscow Archaeology, Institute of Archaeology, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russian Federation Lecturing: The History and Culture of the Muscovite State: Recent Archaeological Approaches University of Chicago, East European, Russian, and Eurasian Center, Chicago, IL 60637-1513

56. TrekShare
russianAmerican archaeology,
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57. Maritime Archaeology In Northwest Russia
So far, our institute has published two volumes of Studies in maritime archaeology ,which include articles by russian and foreign scientists.
http://www.abc.se/~m10354/mar/rus-arch.htm
Maritime Archaeology in northwest Russia
by Petr Sorokin The first underwater archaeological works in Russia started in the beginning of our century. In this time an ancient harbour was investigated at Feodosia, at the Black Sea, as well as a post-medieval boat in the northern part of Chudskoe Lake. But those were only the first experiences from land archaeologists in a water environment. The beginning of maritime archaeology as a special part of archaeological science, is connected with works by Orbelly and Blavatsky in the 1930s - 50s. The first underwater archaeological activities were concentrated on investigations of ancient monuments in the Black Sea. During the following time, several maritime archaeological groups existed in different parts of Russia, including St Petersburg. Presently, underwater search in St Petersburg is realised by different organisations, associations and clubs. This is coordinated by the Institute of the History of Material Culture and the Institute of Archaeology . Both institutes belong to the Russian Academy of Science, and give special permission for underwater investigations and keep scientific supervision of these works.

58. Russian Or Swedish Marine Fortifications On The Bottom Of The Bay Of Tallinn
hydrographer Aleksei Nagayev in 1757, a small angular object with the descriptionCitadel in the russian language can (Engl. “Marine archaeology in Science
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Russian or Swedish Marine Fortifications on the Bottom of the Bay of Tallinn
by Vello Mäss
A huge mound of stones and timber with an approximate area of 3500 m was found on the bottom of the Bay of Tallinn by the amateur marine archaeologists of the Estonian Maritime Museum in 1985 (Fig. 1). Judging by the state of preservation of this stone and wooden construction, lying between the depths of 8 to 11.5 metres and 900 metres offshore, the newly discovered object could be dated to the 18 th century, but its purpose and origin remain uncertain. Ends of the thick logs were fastened to each other using tenons in some places, but the whole construction seemed to be badly damaged, parts completely destroyed. In close vicinity the ruins, three strong and massive log-frames, filled with stones, were found. Fig. 1. Location of the newly found object within the Bay of Tallinn. On the map of the Bay of Tallinn, made by the Russian hydrographer Aleksei Nagayev in 1757, a small angular object with the description Citadel in the Russian language can be seen at the location of the underwater construction (Fig. 2). According to historical sources, the marine fortification Citadel had been erected there in the 1720`s. The fortification was intended to keep the fairway leading to the Tallinn harbour under the control of the cannons placed on the Citadel. Fig. 2. Map of the Bay of Tallinn by Akelsei Nagayev from 1757.

59. Institute For The History Of Material Culture Of Russian Academy Of Sciences
archaeological journals are published by the Institute Archaeological News (inrussian with english resumes) and Radiocarbon and archaeology (in english).
http://iimk.nw.ru/eng/
INSTITUTE FOR THE HISTORY OF MATERIAL CULTURE
OF RUSSIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES site map news administration archives ... publications of IHMC RAS IHMC RAS Institute for the History of Material Culture is the successor of the former Imperial Archaeological Commission (IAC) founded in St.-Petersburg in 1859 , the russian state archaeological organization. The IHMC includes four departments, two laboratories, an AM group and two archives . The archaeological library housed at the IHMC is among the biggest in Europe. 106 scholars, including a corresponding member of RAS, 89 candidates and doctors of science form the Institution research team. Two archaeological journals are published by the Institute: " Archaeological News " (in russian with english resumes) and " Radiocarbon and Archaeology " (in english). Research areas The Institute research areas cover a wide range of archaeological cultures of Stone Age in Eurasia ( Dept. of Stone Age archaeology

60. Archaeology In Tuva
8 — russian scholars from the State Hermitage Museum have concluded that a discoveryof Scythian gold in a Siberian grave last summer is the earliest of its
http://www.fotuva.org/history/archaeology.html
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Scythian Gold From Siberia Said to Predate the Greeks
January 9, 2002
By JOHN VAROLI Photo: Vladimir Terebenin "There are many great works of art — figures of animals, necklaces, pins with animals carved into a golden surface," said Dr. Mikhail Piotrovsky, director of the Hermitage Museum. "It is an encyclopedia of Scythian animal art because you have all the animals which roamed the region, such as panther, lions, camels, deer, etc. This is the original Scythian style, from the Altai region, which eventually came to the Black Sea region and finally in contact with ancient Greece, and it resembles almost an Art Nouveau style." Russian and German archaeologists excavated a Scythian burial mound on a grassy plain that locals have long called the Valley of the Kings because of the large number of burial mounds of Scythian and other ancient nomadic royalty. The fierce nomadic Scythian tribes roamed the Eurasian steppe, from the northern borders of China to the Black Sea region, in the seventh to third centuries B.C. In the fifth and fourth centuries B.C. they interacted with the ancient Greeks who had colonized the Black Sea region, which is now in Ukraine and southern Russia. Not surprisingly ancient Greek influence was evident in Scythian gold previously discovered, but the recent find dates from before contact with the Greeks and from the heart of Siberia where, scholars say, contact with outsiders can almost be excluded.

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