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  2. interpol.int

    Archaeological artefacts are under the protection of the Republic of Latvia and for the unauthorised acquisition, sale and exporting outside the territory of Latvia the offender may be administratively or criminally liable. The turnover of archaeological artefacts is regulated by the law of the Republic of Latvia, the European Union
  3. cambridge.org

    A Brief History of Latvian Stone Age Burial Archaeology. In 1827, a human skull accompanied by stone and antler implements was reported to have been found in Aizupe in western Latvia (Eberts, Reference Eberts 1926: 4; Šturms, Reference Šturms 1927a: 23) . However, the first documented Stone Age burials of the entire eastern Baltic region are ...
  4. The book can be purchased in the Archaeology Department of the Institute of Latvian History (Academy of Sciences Building, Room 805. istabā). Arheologu pētījumi Latvijā 2006. un 2007. gadā [Archaeological Investigations in Latvia, 2006 and 2007] / Sast.
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  6. researchgate.net

    Top photograph by permission of the Repository of Archaeological Material, Institute of Latvian History at the University of Latvia (VIAA 205:15). Plan of the Kvā pā ni II site (after Loze ...
  7. en.wikipedia.org

    Pages in category "Archaeological sites in Latvia" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Āraiši lake dwelling site; G. Grobiņa; J. Principality of Jersika; K. Ķintu well; S. Sēlpils Castle; Z. Zvejnieki burial ground
  8. cambridge.org

    require a solid archaeological background. The data relating to sites and burials are compiled in Table 1 and the online Supplementary Material. The traditional periodization of the Latvian Stone Age (e.g. Zagorska, 2006) is associated with blocks of archaeological cultures, defined in terms of culture history. The adoption
  9. The most important archaeological monument of the Mesolithic (9,000-5,400 BC) is the settlement and burial site of Zvejnieki II. The flint and bone tools in this collection represent the hunter-fisherman lifestyle, while the burial site contains the oldest known burials in Latvia.
  10. The records stored at the Repository of Archaeological Material, constituting a corpus of sources on the ancient, prehistoric and early modern history of the Latvian people, amassed in the course of 75 years of archaeological research, may be regarded as a national treasure of Latvian history. The repository contains Latvia's largest ...
  11. intarch.ac.uk

    The reconstruction of Āraiši Lake fortress (Figure 8) is an example of experimental archaeology in Latvia, carried out from 1981 to 1995, and continues to the present day. Lake fortresses are a particular form of ancient settlement. Remains of such lake villages have been found at several other lakes in northern Latvia and southern Estonia.

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