Archaeology In Albania Such important problems were the object of the studies and researches of the albanian archaeology in the Bronze Age. http://www.geocities.com/albaland/archaeology
Extractions: During the XIX century Albania was "invaded" by foreign archaeologists. The first National Archaeological Museum was established in 1948, and then sistenatic research began in Apollonia. Archaeology in Albania is rich of information and it is very important for many conferences and also written in many books. There are many testimonials of prehistoric human beings living in Albanian territories and also of some prehistorical houses. The region of Korca, in South -Eastern Albania is the most-known. Testimonials about the Illyrian period are in many and they are clear. Research in Durres and Apolonia, Butrint and Ardenitza verify the Illyrian existence in Albanian territories. Illyrian cities were created in the Vth century b.c. Ancient city of Apollonia
YAKEO.com - Albania - Albanian Search Engines From Illyria to Albania History of Albania Albanian Historical Resource AlbanianHistory albanian archaeology Albania (History) Albanian Research List. http://www.yakeo.com/europe/albanie/
European Archaeology reviewed and annotated resources for European archaeology Albania An excellent web page covering many aspects of albanian archaeology. You will find links to specialty pages http://www.archaeolink.com/european_archaeology.htm
Extractions: 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 -
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 99-01-28 01 Vangjel Toci, one of pioneers of albanian archaeology dies. 02 Trial against 24 Albanians from Rahovec held in http://www.hri.org/news/balkans/ata/1999/99-01-28.ata.html
Extractions: User ID: Albanian Telegraphic Agency Directory - Previous Article Next Article Albanian Telegraphic Agency Vangjel Toci, one of pioneers of Albanian archaeology dies Trial against 24 Albanians from Rahovec held in Prizren Fruitful talks between KLA and Ambassadors Hill and Petric - Krasniqi Kiosks trading books be placed near bus stations Cigarette factory in Durres closed Albanian president hails IMF contribution in economic development Massive fleeing of inhabitants after fighting in Podujeva Tirana currency rate Turkish association offers aid to Kosova people NGO-s present new projects for 1999 Chairman of Albanian Communist Party violated February 10 - deadline for collection of arms NATO intervention is very necessary to protect peace in Kosova, Dokle Will of two people for friendly relations is based on cooperation of both countries, President
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 98-09-19 02 Book on albanian archaeology published in Italy. 03 Kosova president says temporary solution for Kosova under way http://www.hri.org/news/balkans/ata/1998/98-09-19.ata.html
Extractions: User ID: Albanian Telegraphic Agency Directory - Previous Article Next Article Albanian Telegraphic Agency TIRANA, Sept 18 (ATA) - Parties of the coalition government of Vlora district backed on Friday the decision of the Albanian parliament to remove the immunity of the Democrat deputy Sali Berisha.
Albanian Academy Of Sciences, Institute Of Archaelogy in the area. Such important problems were the object of the studiesand researches of the albanian archaeology in the Bronze Age. http://www.academyofsciences.net/institutes/archeology/departments.htm
Extractions: Academy of Sciences Institutes Library Projects ... GENERAL DEPARTMENTS MUSEUMS RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS CONTACT US ... INSTITUTES Departments The archaeological studies, researches and excavations are designed and directed by the three departments: Prehistory Department Classical Antiquity Late Antiquity and Middle Ages The Prehistory Department. Its object of study is the earliest traces of human society in the Albanian territory during the Palaeolithic, Mesolithic, Neolithic, Eneolithic, Bronze and Iron Ages. This study is achieved through archaeological research and excavation projects. Palaeolithic and Mesolithic. The Albanian archaeological researcher on these two periods is still at a starting point. The surveys carried out during the last years in the Mallakaster and Sarande areas have made possible the discovery of several new Palaeolithic and Mesolithic sites which open new perspectives in these fields. Neolithic and Eneolithic. These are the most studied periods of Albanian Prehistory.
The Ancient World Web: Archaeology The Ancient World Web's Archaeology Index Archaeology in Albania. albanian archaeology and Archaeological sites, including Apollonia, Butrint, Byllis, and Amantia. http://julen.net/ancient/Archaeology
Butrint An Electronic Archive of albanian archaeology The inaccessibility of archivematerial has been a significant impediment to the reinterpretation of old http://www.inha.fr/area-archives/butrint.htm
Extractions: The Butrint Foundation, a UK registered charity, was founded by Lord Rothschild and Lord Sainsbury of Preston Candover in 1993 for the conservation and preservation of the ancient city of Butrint and its hinterland. Situated in modern day Albania, Butrint has been recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1992. Working with the Institute of World Archaeology at the University of East Anglia, the Butrint Foundation has sought "to restore, preserve and develop the Butrint site... in southern Albania for the benefit of the public generally". The Butrint Archive Project has been running for three years. The project has been largely funded by the Drue Heinz Trust with additional funds from the David and Lucile Packard Foundation (1997). The aim of the project is to locate and make accessible the documentation relating to the World Heritage site of Butrint. To date the project has included:
Albanian Telegraphic Agency (ATA), 98-09-19 02 Book on albanian archaeology published in Italy. 03 Kosova president says temporary solution for Kosova under way http://zeus.hri.org/news/balkans/ata/1998/98-09-19.ata.html
Extractions: User ID: Albanian Telegraphic Agency Directory - Previous Article Next Article Albanian Telegraphic Agency TIRANA, Sept 18 (ATA) - Parties of the coalition government of Vlora district backed on Friday the decision of the Albanian parliament to remove the immunity of the Democrat deputy Sali Berisha.
History Today: Archaeology In Albania After Kosovo.(Brief Article) is gauging how best to use the hitech practice developed by Britain's field units,with a view to developing a new research strategy for albanian archaeology. http://www.findarticles.com/cf_dls/m1373/3_50/60081459/p2/article.jhtml?term=
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ENTER - News Agency TIRANE, 19 MARCH ENTER/GJ.KOJA/Director of the Archaeology Institute Myzafer Korkutisaid to agency ENTER that albanian archaeology is passing its bad days http://www.albania.co.uk/enter/190398.html
Ideology, Politics And National Identity Morina, albanian archaeology After The First World War Ideology, Politic, AndNational Identity. Nelson, Interpretations of the Archaeology of Manchuria. http://www.wac.uct.ac.za/wac4/symposia/s400.asp
Extractions: ABSTRACTS papers: Author 1 Author 2 Title Ciesielska Social Theory in the traditional archaeology Ireland Re-imagining a Community: Theoretical issues arising from the social context of Australian historical archaeology. Lebedev The reflecting archaeology in the move to the limit potential of artefact in Russia on the eve of the third millennium. Morina Albanian Archaeology After The First World War: Ideology, Politic, And National Identity Nelson Interpretations of the Archaeology of Manchuria Rachman Empowerment of small community into Global Era Sand Archaeology as a Way to a Shared Future in New Caledonia? Schmidt Culture as Politics in South Africa: From Segregation to Rainbow Nation Urbanczyk Archaeology as a reflection of political circumstances in post-war Poland Don't forget - you can use the WAC logo at the top of each page for quick and easy navigation. [HELP] WAC 4 home page top of page Academic Information Send all comments and mail to wac4@globalconf.co.za
Faculty & Staff News- Page 4 Of 6 Stories The paper was delivered at a conference in Tirana, Albania, entitled 50 Yearsof albanian archaeology. Jamie Harris (geol.) coauthored a paper entitled http://www.millsaps.edu/news_events/magazine/spring2001/story19.html
Extractions: Sciences Michael Galaty Jamie Harris Jimmie M. Purser , Professor of Chemistry and Computer Science, presented a workshop at the opening of the multimedia laboratory for the social sciences at Centenary College. The workshop focused on how educational technology can be used to support and promote learning outside the classroom. He also made a presentation at the International WebNet Conference held in San Antonio, Texas. PREVIOUS PAGE NEXT STORY Millsaps Magazine Millsaps
A Wedding In Albania- Page 5 Of 5 National Geographic Highlights albanian archaeology Project Michael L. Galaty,Assistant Professor of Anthropolgy, is coprimary investigator for the http://www.millsaps.edu/pubrel/magazine/summer00/story4d.html
Extractions: In its April 20 issue, National Geographic highlighted the project, funded in part by the National Geographic Society. The U.S.-Albanian team has found late sixth century B.C. Greek and early third century B.C. Roman ruins, as expected, along with a few things they did not expect. A few thousand things.
Welcome To The Country Pages: Albania albanian archaeology http//www.albaniainfo.com/archeo.html. Balkan historyby a professor at MSU http//www.lib.msu.edu/sowards/balkan/. http://www.cies.org/country/albania.htm
Extractions: http://www.albanian.com Albania ("Land of the Eagle" in Albanian) is a country steeped in history. Present-day Albania traces its roots back to ancient Illyria, as well as to the Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman Empires. At the intersection of various cultural, religious and historical forces, Albania combines the traditional with the modern in its architecture, art, literature, politics and culture. The natural environment of Albania reflects its location on the Adriatic Sea: the climate is largely dry and warm from April through October and winters are generally (though not always!) mild and rainy. Miles and miles of beaches and small villages lie on the western coast of the country, while mountains and pastoral valleys form the inland landscape. Due to the long history of human habitation in the area, remains from the Illyrians, Romans, Ottomans and others dot villages and cities alike.
RSE: Press Area Lord Rothschild and Lord Sainsbury established the Butrint Foundation in 1993 toprovide support to albanian archaeology and monument conservation efforts and http://www.rsesymposia.org/press/press_release_jun_5.htm
Extractions: ADRIATIC SYMPOSIUM CELEBRATES WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY Butrint, Albania 5th June 2002 - An international symposium will today focus attention on World Environment Day as it begins examining the environmental conditions of the Adriatic Sea. The symposium is beginning in Albania, which faces some of the greatest environmental and social challenges in Europe, and will sail to five Adriatic countries during 5-10 June. The event, which is organized under the auspices of Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew of the Orthodox Church, brings together approximately 250 scientists, environmentalists, government and religious leaders. This is the fourth symposium held by Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew, who is sometimes known as 'the Green Patriarch'. "We come from many nations, ethnicities, faiths and professional commitments to join with the people of the Adriatic in the interest of preserving the blessing of the natural world," said Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew. "I am most pleased that our voyage begins on World Environment Day and in Albania, whose beautiful coastline reminds us of the splendor of God's creation."
KONISPOL CAVE, ALBANIA A Preliminary Report On Excavations And Konispol V, Bronze Age. Konispol VI, Iron Age. Konispol VII, Archaic through Hellenistic.We have followed the tradition in albanian archaeology of digging in 10cm. http://www.uta.edu/anthropology/petruso/iliria.1.html
Extractions: Program in Anthropology, University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, Texas, USA; Department of Geology, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA; Department of Archaeology, Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts, USA; Office of the Dean of Liberal Arts and Sciences, University of Nebraska at Kearney, Kearney, Nebraska, USA; Department of Anthropology, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, USA The potential of the Konispol Cave to provide significant evidence for our understanding of the Stone Age environment and economy in southern Albania was clear; it was agreed that the project would turn its attention to questions which had not been asked previously by Albanian archaeologists. Several unanticipatedand, as it turned out, irresolvablelogistical problems related primarily to the unavailability of supplies and equipment in the country in the period immediately following the change in government of 1990-1991 severely hampered our recovery design, but permitted us to plan concretely for the 1993 season. In 1993 we instituted a recovery regime that included screening (half-inch mesh) of all earth removed from the trenches. In addition, under the direction of Dr. Julie Hansen, a regime of water sieving was established.
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