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         European Archaeology General:     more books (100)
  1. The Anglo-Saxon Achievement: Archaeology and the Beginnings of English Society by Richard Hodges, 1989-09
  2. Roman Imperial Statue Bases: from Augustus to Commodus (Aarhus Studies in Mediterranean Antiquity) by Jakob Munk Hojte, 2005-09-01
  3. Life in Common: An Essay in General Anthropology (European Horizons) by Tzvetan Todorov, 2001-03-01
  4. Britain in the Middle Ages: An Archaeological History by Francis Pryor, 2007-05-28
  5. Early Medieval Towns in Britain: c 700 to 1140 (Shire Archaeology) by Jeremy Haslam, 2010-09-21
  6. The Archaeology of the Early Medieval Celtic Churches (SOCIETY FOR MEDIEVAL ARCHAEOLOGY MONOGRAPHS) by Nancy Edwards, 2009-12-31
  7. Medieval Archaeology: Understanding Traditions and Contemporary Approaches by Chris Gerrard, 2002-11-15
  8. Goodbye to the Vikings?Re-reading Early Medieval Archaeology by Richard Hodges, 2006-04-18
  9. The Archaeology of Ulster: from colonization to plantation by J. P. Mallory, T. E. McNeill, 1991-06-01
  10. Excavations in the extramural settlement of Roman Alchester, Oxfordshire (Oxford Archaeology Monograph) by P. M. Booth, 2002-03-01
  11. Castles and Landscapes (Archaeology of Medieval Europe Series) by O. H. Creighton, 2002-11
  12. Historic Barrhead: Archaeology And Development (Scottish Burgh Survey) by E. Patricia Dennison, Simon Stronach, et all 2008-05-30
  13. Field Archaeology of the Salisbury Plain Training Area
  14. The City by the Pool: Assessing the Archaeology of the City of Lincoln (Lincoln Archaeology Studies) by Michael J Jones, David Stocker, et all 2003-09-01

21. Search The Internet
Finally, some general resources are included to help Social Sciences — archaeology— Europe. as discussion lists) concerning european archaeology. Can be
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22. Archaeology: Oxford University Graduate Studies Prospectus
dissertation for full details of this, and for the lists of subjects availablein Classical, european and World archaeology, see the general information.
http://www.admin.ox.ac.uk/gsp/courses/lifeenviron/arch.shtml

Archaeology
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Degrees by research (MLitt or DPhil)
Courses of study leading to Master's degrees Closing date General information ... Facilities The School of Archaeology, which brings together staff in Life and Environmental Sciences and Humanities, has responsibility for all graduate degrees in Archaeology except the MSt in Professional Archaeology . Candidates are admitted by the Committee for the School. There is an undergraduate degree course in Archaeology and Anthropology, and another in Classical Archaeology and Ancient History began in 2001. Archaeological options are also available in some other undergraduate degrees.
Degrees by research (MLitt or DPhil)
Candidates for a degree by thesis rather than examination are ordinarily admitted in the first instance as Probationer Research Students. If candidates for an MLitt or DPhil have no first degree in Archaeology, they may be advised to take the appropriate MPhil or MSt as a first step. As with all MLitt or DPhil degrees, there is no formal course of instruction, and candidates are guided in their work by supervisors appointed by the Committee for the School of Archaeology.
Courses of study leading to Master's degrees
One-year MSt and two-year MPhil courses are offered in Classical Archaeology, European Archaeology and World Archaeology. In each case, the MSt course and the first year of the MPhil are identical taught courses, and the examination is also the same. For this, candidates are required to choose three subjects or periods to study, from a wide list. There is considerable flexibility, which allows the choice of one of the options to be made from one of the other courses if desired, and candidates may also ask to study special topics not on any of the lists, provided teaching is available.

23. Master Or Bachelor Of Philosophy (MPhil): Oxford University Graduate Studies Pro
15501780 Masters in English 1780-1900 Masters in English 1900-present day MPhileuropean archaeology MPhil european Literature MPhil general Linguistics and
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24. European Archaeology
general Resources. This is a paper from the University of Wales dealing withethnicity and european archaeology. From the University of Wales - http
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 -

25. Archaeology Indexes And General Directories
Exhibits Sections include general archaeology ; Artifacts ; Dating language directoryof archaeology resources. Proto Indo european Language Demonstration
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26. UCL: Admission
Department. Programme Code. Programme Title. european Baccalaureate. archaeology,F424, archaeology (Egyptian) BA, 80%. archaeology, F400, archaeology (general) BA,80%.
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27. UCL: Admission
archaeology, F402, archaeology (general) BSc, Yes. archaeology, VQ48, archaeology,Classics and Classical Art BA, SSEES, R781, Bulgarian and East european Studies BA,
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archaeology general archaeology Resources, Suggest a Link. HUMBUL Gateway to archaeology(Oxford U.). Internet Resources for european archaeology (ARCHnet).
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32. Archaeological Studies - Programme
The detailed programme is presented below. MA in general archaeology consistsof 300 points in the european Credit Transfer System (ECTS).
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33. Srpska Arheologija / Serbian Archaeology
Srpska arheologija / Serbian archaeology. and encourage the development of europeanculture;. Having resolved to conclude a general european Cultural Convention
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EUROPEAN CULTURAL CONVENTION
Signed at Paris, 19 December 1954
Entered into force: 5 May 1955 The Governments signatory hereto, being Members of the Council of Europe, Considering that the aim of the Council of Europe is to achieve a greater unity between its Members for the purpose, among others, of safeguarding and realising the ideals and principles which are their common heritage; Considering that the achievement of this aim would be furthered by a greater understanding of one another among the peoples of Europe; Considering that for these purposes it is desirable not only to conclude bilateral cultural conventions between Members of the Council but also to pursue a policy of common action designed to safeguard and encourage the development of European culture; Having resolved to conclude a general European Cultural Convention designed to foster among the nationals of all Members, and of such other European States as may accede thereto, the study of the languages, history and civilisation of the others and of the civilisation which is common to them all, Have agreed as follows: Article 1 Each Contracting Party shall take appropriate measures to safeguard and to encourage the development of its national contribution to the common cultural heritage of Europe.

34. La Trobe Humanities & Social Sciences - School Of Historical And European Studie
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About La Trobe Faculties Campuses Research ... Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences Welcome.... The School of Historical and European Studies was established 1st January 2001 and offers innovative courses and subjects at both the undergraduate and postgraduate levels together with excellent research opportunities within the Programs of: Staff of the School have a commitment to quality teaching and are internationally renowned researchers within their area. The School offers challenging courses and excellent research opportunities for students in all program areas and in diverse interdisciplinary programs and areas of study such as:
  • Aboriginal Studies Ancient Mediterranean Studies Archaeological Heritage Australian Studies

35. Archaeology On The Internet:plucked From The Web By Sylvia Milne, A Retired Libr
general Sites. The Archaeological Resource Guide for Europe (ARGE);Archives of european archaeology (AREA); Assemblage (ejournal) the
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36. Historical Studies
DQ and Milner, N (1998) general Perspectives Archaeological eds.) Animal Bones inArchaeology, Archaeological Review analysis of the european Oyster, Ostrea
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37. Medieval Pottery Research Group - Links
all periods. general archaeology. The CBA guide to UK archaeology online;archaeology on the Net — european archaeology; ARGE Archaeological
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    38. Further Reading... (Page 7)
    on past identities in general. Paul GravesBrown, Sian Jones and Clive Gamble (eds),Cultural Identity and archaeology The construction of european communities
    http://www.ares.u-net.com/furtread.htm
    Further reading
    Here is a small, UK-biased selection of recent books, and a few important articles from academic journals. If you want to pursue anything further, these will lead you to hundred of other publications. General books on the Ancient Celts
    The debate on the meaning of 'Celticness'

    Celtic Art

    Druids
    General books on the Ancient Celts
    Simon James, The Atlantic Celts: Ancient people or modern invention? My latest book, spring 1999, directly examines the origins of the idea that some modern people in Ireland and Britain are Celts.
    Simon James, Exploring the World of the Celts
    My first book on Celtic issues, a general survey of the ealry Celtic peoples of Europe, according to the traditional view. It was the reserach I undertook to write this book that first made me really question the whole idea of 'Ancient Celts', especially in the islands.
    Simon James and Valery Rigby, Britain and the Celtic Iron Age
    Iron Age Britain: Celtic or not?
    To coincide with the opening of the British Museum's new Iron Age displays in 1997, Valery Rigby (curator of the Iron Age collections) and I wrote a fully illustrated book, looking at the archaeology of the British Iron Age against its wider European background (with special regard to the British Museum's collections). Exploring the development of ideas about the period, it also attempts to tackle the question, was Iron Age Britain 'Celtic'?
    Miranda. J. Green (ed.)

    39. Centre For European Studies & General Linguistics
    Prizes. Museum of Classical archaeology. Centre for european Studies and GeneralLinguistics Floors 7 and 8, Hughes Building THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE SA 5005
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    40. Selected Resources : Archaeology
    CC = archaeology (general). GN700890 = archaeology. ArchNet - WWW Virtual Libraryfor archaeology; Archives of european archaeology - profiles of
    http://www.potsdam.edu/library/Home/Subjects/Archaeology.htm
    Call the Reference Desk for information from printed sources. Browse the Library Shelves CC = Archaeology (general) GN700-890 = Archaeology also see history of individual countries in ranges D-F Selected Archaeology Resources Indexes and Abstracts Internet Directories
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    • Archaeology of prehistoric native America : an encyclopedia. - (Ref E 77.9.A72 1998)

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