Archaeology of Denmark

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1BARTOSZ KONTNY N e w Tr a c e s i n O l d B a r r o w. A Reinterpretation of Particular Finds From Barrrow 2

BARTOSZ KONTNY N e w Tr a c e s i n O l d B a r r o w. A Reinterpretation of Particular Finds From Barrrow 2

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Source URL: briai.ku.lt

Language: English - Date: 2014-12-23 02:09:46
2Louise Blanke  Badensgade 24 stCopenhagen S, Denmark Citizenship: Danish Date of birth:

Louise Blanke Badensgade 24 stCopenhagen S, Denmark Citizenship: Danish Date of birth:

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Source URL: miri.ku.dk

Language: English - Date: 2012-02-16 05:27:07
3THE	DANISH	NATIONAL	RESEARCH	FOUNDATION’S	 CENTRE	FOR	TEXTILE	RESEARCH	ANNUAL	REPORT	2015

THE DANISH NATIONAL RESEARCH FOUNDATION’S CENTRE FOR TEXTILE RESEARCH ANNUAL REPORT 2015

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Source URL: ctr.hum.ku.dk

Language: English - Date: 2016-06-17 09:56:41
4Microsoft Word - ARENA2 Participants.doc

Microsoft Word - ARENA2 Participants.doc

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Source URL: archaeologydataservice.ac.uk

Language: English - Date: 2011-12-20 11:12:05
5Microsoft Word - JAN 3 Chairman

Microsoft Word - JAN 3 Chairman

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Source URL: www.danskmoent.dk

Language: English - Date: 2015-02-28 15:28:00
6International Evaluation of Marine Archaeology in Denmark Report of the Working Group Table of Contents Background: Maritime Archaeology in Denmark ..................................................... 1 1 Administration

International Evaluation of Marine Archaeology in Denmark Report of the Working Group Table of Contents Background: Maritime Archaeology in Denmark ..................................................... 1 1 Administration

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Source URL: www.kulturstyrelsen.dk

Language: English - Date: 2014-11-19 05:41:16
7A RUNIC INSCRIPTION ON THE LONGER GOLDEN HORN © Lars Rasmussen 2011 The two golden horns, believed to have been smithed around 450 A.D., were discovered in the earth of southern Jutland, in 1639 and 1734, within a few m

A RUNIC INSCRIPTION ON THE LONGER GOLDEN HORN © Lars Rasmussen 2011 The two golden horns, believed to have been smithed around 450 A.D., were discovered in the earth of southern Jutland, in 1639 and 1734, within a few m

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Source URL: www.booktrader.dk

Language: English - Date: 2015-05-06 03:56:25
8The Danish Institute at Athens is pleased to invite you to a lecture in English by Associate Prof. Birte Poulsen Department of Classical Archaeology, Aarhus University, Denmark

The Danish Institute at Athens is pleased to invite you to a lecture in English by Associate Prof. Birte Poulsen Department of Classical Archaeology, Aarhus University, Denmark

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Source URL: www.diathens.gr

- Date: 2013-11-11 10:26:55
    9Invitation to seminar and workshop The SASMAP team cordially invites you to join the seminar and workshop of the project Seminar 22nd April Workshop 23rd April 2015

    Invitation to seminar and workshop The SASMAP team cordially invites you to join the seminar and workshop of the project Seminar 22nd April Workshop 23rd April 2015

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    Source URL: sasmap.eu

    Language: English - Date: 2015-03-06 04:21:16
    10Final Syllabus  Ancient Art and Archaeology: The Copenhagen Collections Instructor: Thyge C. Bro Credits: 3 credit course

    Final Syllabus Ancient Art and Archaeology: The Copenhagen Collections Instructor: Thyge C. Bro Credits: 3 credit course

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    Source URL: static.disabroad.org

    Language: English - Date: 2015-01-15 10:56:03