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  1. The Estonian Journal of Archaeology is an international open access journal of the Estonian Academy of Sciences published in collaboration with the Institute of History and Archaeology at the University of Tartu and Archaeological Research Collection of Tallinn University.
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  3. visitestonia.com

    The Archaeology Museum showcases the ancient history of Estonia based on the largest archaeological collections and archive materials.You can see the tools, everyday items, weapons and adornments used by the first inhabitants of the Estonian area as well as two reconstruction models of Stone Age funerals. You have a chance to take a look at bronze, iron and silver items found in Estonia.Good ...
  4. The Institute of History, Archaeology and Art History was established in 2015, based on the Tallinn University Institute of History (founded in 1947, joined Tallinn University in 2005). The Institute conducts research in History, Archaeology, Art History, Ethnology and Environmental History, as well as in the history of these disciplines. The institute also actively studies mnemohistory.
  5. The archaeological collection held at Tallinn University forms the largest part of the national archaeological collection in Estonia. 1947 is considered to be the foundation year of our research collection, while the oldest parts of collection derive from much earlier periods, even from the year 1838.
  6. 1. Valter Lang, Margot Laneman (toim.).Archaeological Research in Estonia 1865-2005, 2006. 388 lk. ISBN 978-9949-11-233-3. This volume is dedicated to the historiography and analysis of the present state of Estonian archaeology. Part I (articles by Valter Lang and Marge Konsa) provides a review of the general development of archaeological research in Estonia from the 19th century to the ...
  7. academia.edu

    Estonian Archaeology 1 Archaeological Research in Estonia - fArchaeological Research in Estonia 1865 - 2005 ffEstonian Archaeology 1 ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCH IN ESTONIA 1865 - 2005 Tartu University Press Humaniora: archaeologica fOfficial publication of the Chair of Archaeology of the University of Tartu Estonian Archaeology Editor-in-Chief: Editorial Board: Valter Lang Anders Andrén ...
  8. link.springer.com

    Aug 15, 2023This chapter traces the development of Estonian archaeology and the activities of its leading practitioners between the mid-1930s and the mid-1940s; from the authoritarian but independent Republic of Estonia to the first Soviet occupation of 1940/41 and the subsequent German occupation of July 1941 to September 1944. This time frame provides us with an opportunity to reconstruct the role and ...
  9. library.oapen.org

    This volume is dedicated to the historiography and analysis of the present state of Estonian archaeology. Part I (articles by Valter Lang and Marge Konsa) provides a review of the general development of archaeological research in Estonia from the 19th century to the beginning of the 21st century, focusing on institutional changes and advances in theoretical thinking and approaches. Part II ...

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