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Amber in Lithuanian Archaeological Literature
The present amber bibliography covers the period of Lithuanian Archaeological literature from 1792 to 2001.
Archeology in Lithuania
Short synopsis of the archaeology of Lithuania.
Baltic Amber Bibliography: Lithuania
Contributors from Lithuania have submitted the following bibliographic material, which has appeared in Amber in Lithuanian Archaeological Literature, and was reproduced with permission.
Bergen/the Baltic: An archaeological axis
The archaeologists of Lithuania are digging themselves out of their professional isolation towards the west with the help of researchers from Bergen.
Kernave: Lithuania?s ?Troy? to celebrate UNESCO he
From The Baltic Times, in the 1970s, Lithuanian archaeologists began following up rumours of a magnificent ancient city, stumbling across a site about 35 km from Vilnius unscathed by war and industrial development, which many now call Lithuania?s first capital ? Kernave.
Nal?ia Museum
Synopsis of the Museum's archaeological collections, and collecting strategy.
Recreating the Life of the Ancient Balts
A group of imagitive Lithuanian scholars decided to breathe some life into archaeology and put together the first "Living Archeology Festival
Remains Belong to Napoleon's Soldiers
From Ananova, the remains of 2,000 soldiers discovered in a mass grave are from Napoleon's army.
Resolution Regarding the Approval of Regulations o
No. 1745, enacted, 5 November 2002.