Archaeology
- 781
- Horace's Farmhouse Found Beneath Horace's villa Site
- Attempt to answer whether the Roman poet and the satirist Horace live in a modest farmhouse, as he tells us in his writings, or in a 20,000-square-foot villa, which most archaeologists have attributed to him. (January 01, 2002)
- 782
- The Nuragic Sardinia
- Itineraries et description of the most important archaeological sites in the island.
- 783
- Detecting Nuragic Places
- From Backdirt, research on the spatial arrangements of Bronze Age monuments reveals an unusual conformity in the placement of towers and tombs. (January 01, 2002)
- 785
- Kernave: Lithuania’s ‘Troy’ to celebrate UNESCO heritage site listing
- 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. (March 03, 2005)
- 786
- Vardarski Rid (Gevgelija)
- Photographs and information on the investigation of this ancient site in 2007 by the Texas Foundation for Archaeological and Historical Research.
- 787
- Megalithic Temples of Malta
- Seven megalithic temples are found on the islands of Malta and Gozo, each the result of an individual development. Information from Unesco on the World Heritage site.
- 788
- The Temples of Malta and Gozo
- The archaeological heritage of the Maltese Islands provided by the Bradshaw Foundation.
- 789
- Archaeology of Agrarian Communities in the Lower Meuse Area
- Archaeology in the Southern Netherlands with information about research, excavations and finds.
- 790
- Bryggen
- Bryggen, the old wharf of Bergen, is a reminder of the town’s importance as part of the Hanseatic League’s trading empire from the 14th to the mid-16th century. A UNESCO World Heritage site.
- 792
- Vegaøyan: The Vega Archipelago
- Photographs and description of these islands which have been inhabited from the Stone Age onwards, and a justification for their inclusion as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
- 794
- Archaeological Research at Oslonki, Poland
- Archaeological research at Oslonki focuses on the study of the earliest farmers of the North European Plain of 4000 B.C.E., continuing work begun in 1976 at the nearby site of Brzesc Kujawski.
- 795
- European Archaeology
- Scientific website concerning pre-, protohistory and classical history. It host two archaeological magazines; Romanian Journal of Archaeology and European Archaeology - online.
- 797
- Bibliography of Khazar Studies- Archaeology
- A bibliography of papers, articles, and books in several languages including English and Russian pertaining to Khazar archaeology.
- 798
- Cultural and Historic Ensemble of the Solovetsky Islands
- Description of these islands in the north of Russia which are now a UNESCO World Heritage site.
