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Vilnius
2012.11.22 -
On 8-9th November 2012 there was the conference was held in Vilnius. The was already the 7th meeting organised to commemorate Jonas Puzinas. The conference was organised by the Institute of Archaeology at the University of Vilnius. This time it was dedicated to Professor Mykolas Michelbertas due to his retirement. The professor has been honored by the Director of the National Archaeolo…
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Frankfurt
2012.11.22 -
On 27th October 2012, on the initiative of the Roman-Germanic Commission of the German Archaeological Institute (RGK) and the Archaeological Institute of the Goethe University in Frankfurt/Main the ceremony (Festakt) to honor Polish series "Monumenta Archaeologica Barbarica" (MAB), its founders, as well as authors, editors and translators took place. There were several pe…
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Inter Ambo Maria 2012
2012.11.14 -
An international conference Inter Ambo Maria. Northern Barbarians from Scandinavia towards the Black Sea took place in Gaspra village (Crimea, Ukraine) on 3-7.10.2012, being a continuation of the first meeting two years ago. Organizers of the conference became: Department of Monuments and Sites, Vest-Agder County Council (Kristiansand, Norway), National Taurida University (Simferopol, Ukraine) an…
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Karsibór
2012.08.28 -
Prof. Aleksander Bursche and mgr Anna Zapolska, with assistance from Bogdan and Sławomir Kreczko, investigated the area to confirm the location of the Migration Period site. We identified the current owners of the land and obtained their permission to carry out a surface survey. We also took a number of logistic decisions. Neo-Gothic Church in Karsibór, photo A. Bursche
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Suchań
2012.08.27 -
Prof. Aleksander Bursche and mgr Anna Zapolska, with dr Bartłomiej Rogalski from the National Museum in Szczecin, paid a visit to the area to confirm the current preservation status of the Migration Period site. In this we were assisted by Bogdan and Sławomir Kreczko, who originally discovered the site at Suchań. We established that the area of the earlier sondage excavation is still under cultiv…