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National Library of Wales - Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru SLUB Dresden: Open Science Der Film Introduction to Open Science wurde im Rahmen des Projektes FOSTER produziert. Für die Realisation verantwortlich war Nancy Pontika. Der Film ist unter einer CC-BY-Lizenz veröffentlicht. ZeitenSprung: Index [Geschichte u. Archäologie Saarland] [Historische Dokumente, Warenkataloge] [Historische Fotografien] [Varia] [Sitemap] Google-Suche auf dieser Website Beiträge zur Geschichte, Denkmalpflege und Archäologie im Saarland [↑] Mittelalterliche bis neuzeitliche Keramik in der Saargegend (Varia) [Die archäologischen Funde aus Mittelalter und Früher Neuzeit. Spuren des Alltagslebens und Wirtschaftens in Wallerfangen] (PDF, ca. 7.6 MB, in: Rudolf Echt / Verein für Heimatforschung Wallerfangen e.V.

Internetquellen Landesgeschichte Suche Internetquellen Landesgeschichte Allgemeines Internet Archive Search: (language:ger OR language:"German") Donor challenge: Your donation will be matched 2-to-1 right now. Your $5 gift becomes $15! Dear Internet Archive Community, I’ll get right to it: please support the Internet Archive today. Arachne Arachne is the central Object database of the German Archaeological Institute (DAI) and the Archaeological Institute of the University of Cologne, administrated by Reinhard Foertsch. Arachne is intended to provide archaeologists and Classicists with a free internet research tool for quickly searching hundreds of thousands of records on objects and their attributes. This combines an ongoing process of digitizing traditional documentation (stored on media which are both threatened by decay and largely unexplored) with the production of new digital object and graphic data. Wherever possible, Arachne follows a paradigm of highly structurized object-metadata which is mapped onto the CIDOC-CRM, to address machine-readable metadata strategies of the Semantic Web. This »structured world« of Arachne requires high efforts in time and money and therefore is only possible for privileged areas of data.

Prehistoric temple builders ‘an advanced civilisation’ - The Archaeology News Network Malta’s prehistoric temple builders were an advanced civilisation, paying careful attention to align the Mnajdra complex with celestial activity right from its very inception, according to Norwegian academic Tore Lomsdalen. In a book titled Sky and Purpose in Prehistoric Malta: Sun, Moon and Stars at the Temples of Mnajdra, Mr Lomsdalen introduces new evidence and insights into the temple architecture and its relationships with the sky. The notion that megalithic monuments were deliberately constructed to align with the sun, moon and stars has been well documented. Mr Lomsdalen presents evidence based on archaeoastronomical observations, a field of study which bridges archaeology with astronomy. At the equinoxes (March 20/21 and September 22/23) the rising sun perfectly illuminates the central corridor of the south temple.

Werkzeuge für Althistoriker — Alte Geschichte Suchmaschinen und Literaturrecherche: Suchmaschinen; Bibliotheken; Bibliographien; Zeitschriften (A-E, F-J, K-Z) Institutionen: The Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical Sites, NOVIOMAGUS BATAVORUM (Nijmegen) Gelderland, Netherlands. NOVIOMAGUS BATAVORUM (Nijmegen) Gelderland, Netherlands. On the S bank of the Waal and so outside the Insula Batavorum, but still the chief town of the Civitas Batavorum, which included a strip of land on the S bank. The name occurs only on the Peutinger Table; other names, perhaps earlier, are Oppidum Batavorum, Batavodurum (Tac.).

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