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Current Accessions

Alcock, L. “Hillforts in Wales and the Marches.” Antiquity. 39 (1965) 184-195. CC1 A7 02.

Alexander, John. Jugoslavia before the Roman Conquest. Ancient Peoples and Places, 77. London: Thames and Hudson, 1972. Roba GN 845 Y8 A79.

Allchin, Frank Raymond, and Norman Hammond, eds. The Archaeology of Afghanistan from Earliest Times to the Timurid Period. London: Academic Press, 1978. DS 353 A72.

Anthony, D. W. “The 'Kurgan culture', Indo-European origins and the domestication of the horse: a reconsideration.” Current Anthropology. 27 (1986) 291-314. GN539 G56.

Arbois de Jubainville, Henri d'. Les premiers habitants de l'Europe. 2 vols. 2nd edition Paris: Thorin, 1889. GN 772.2.A1 P73.

Armitage, P. L. “The early history of the english longwool sheep.” The Ark. 10 (1983) 90-97.

Avitus, Alcimus Ecdicius. Opera. Ed: Peiper. MGH AA 6 2. Includes his Vita; epistles, homilies and poems; also epitaphs. Letter 32 to Hormisdas re: Illyricum. Epitaph 2 (194-195):

Inmanes variasque pio sub foedere Christi
Adsciscis gentes Alamannus, Saxo, Toringus,
Pannonius, Rugus, Sclavus, Nara, Sarmata, Datus
Ostrogotus, Francus, Burgondio, Dacus, Alanus
Te duce nosse deum gaudent; tua signa Suevus
admirans didicit, fidei quo tramite pergat (11-16)

Ashbee, P. The Earthen Long Barrow in Britain. London: Dent, 1970.

Bailloud, G. “La civilisation du Rhone et le Bronze ancien du Midi de la France. Revue Archeologique de l’Est et du Centre-Est. 17 (1966) 131-164.

Bankoff, H. A., F. A Winter and H. J. Greenfeild. “Archeological survey in the lower Moravian valley, Yugoslavia. Current Anthropology. 21 (1980) 268-269.

Banner, J. “Reaserch on the Hungarina Bronze Age since 1936 and the bronze age settlement at Bekes-Vardomb. Proceedings of the Prehistoric society. 21 (1955) 123-143.

Barker, Graeme. Prehistoric farming in Europe. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1985. GN 803 B23.

Beeler, M. S. The Venetic language. University of California Publications in Linguistics, 4:1. Berkeley: U of Calif Press, 1949. P 1075 B44.

Bernhard, M. , K. Schafer, H. Seidler. Numerical description of selected endo- and ectocranial dimensions in Homo sapiens and the Homo heidelbergensis: Kabwe, Atapuerca and Petralona [German summary] Anthropologischer Anzeiger. 60:4 (2002) pp 321-32.

Bibby, Geoffrey. Looking for Dilmun. London: Collins, 1970; New York: Knopf, 1970. DS 211 B5. Camels.

Birch, Samuel LL.D. Egypt’s Place in Universal History vol. 5. London: Longmans, 1867.

Borovka, G. O. Scythian Art. London: 1928.

Bouthier, Alain, ed. Archéologie fluviale de la Loire et de ses affluents. Table ronde du 9 février 1996, Cosne-Cours-sur-Loire, Nièvre. Brinon-sur-Sauldre: Grandvaux, [1998]. Roba DC 611 L 81 A 73.

Brackmann, A. Magdeburg als Hauptstadt des deutschen Ostens im frühen Mittelalter. Leipzig, 1937. Check DD 901 M15 N53; KKC 8511 L54; BX 2618 B38 R64; BX 1538 M37 S4. bound with?

Breuning-Madsen, Henrik, Mads K. Holst, Marianne Rasmussen, Bo Elberling. Preservation within log coffins before and after barrow construction Journal of archaeological science. 30:4 (2003) pp 343-50.

Briard, J. The Bronze age in Barbarian Europe. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul. GN778.2 A1 B7513.

Brun, Patrice, and Bruno Chaume, eds. Vix et les éphèmères principautés celtiques: Les VIe et Ve siècles avant J.-C. en Europe centre-occidentale. Colloquium held at Châtillon-sur-Seine 27-29 October 1993. Paris: Errance, 1997. D 79 V59.

Brutzkus, J. “Trade with Eastern Europe.” Economic History Review. 13 (1943) 31-41. HC10 .E4 04.

Bulanda, Edmund. Bogen und Pfeil be den Völkern des Altertums. Abhandlungen des Archäologisch-epigraphischen Seminars der Universität Wien, 15, 2. Leipzig, 1913.

Bulliet, Richard W. The Camel and the Wheel. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard UP, 1975. GERSTEIN SF 401 C2 B84. Rev: T&C 19 (1978) 204.

Burgess, Colin B. and Ian Colquhoun. The Swords of Britain. Ed: Beck, Verlag C.H. Munchen: Beck, 1988.

Burrow, T. “Plow.” Transactions of the Philological Society. 22 (1946) 11, 6. St. Michael’s Library: P11 .P6 V.1.

Burton, Richard F. The Book of the Sword. Yorkshire: EP Publishing Limited, 1972. U850 B8.

Bogucki, P.I. The early neolithic Economy and Settlement in Polish Lowlands. Massachusets: Cambridge, 1981.

Bogucki, P.I. “The early neolithic Subsistence and Settlement in the Polish lowlands.” British Archaeological Reports. 150 (1982).

Bokonyi, S. “Animal remains from Lepenski Vir.” Science. 167 (1970) 1702-1704.

Bokonyi, S. “The earliest wave of domestic horses in East Europe.” Journal of Indo-European Studies. 6 (1978) 1-16. DS15 J65.

Cary, M. A. Y., and E. H. Warmington. The Ancient Explorers. London, 1929. G 82 C3.

Childe, Vere Gordon. “When did the Beaker-Folk arrive?” Archaeologia. 74 (1925) 159-178. DA 20 A6.

Childe, Vere Gordon. Dawn on European Civilization. London, 1925/1957. D65 C5 1957.

Childe, Vere Gordon. “The Lausitz Culture.” Antiquity. 2 (1928) 37-42. CC1 A7 02.

Childe, Vere Gordon. The Danube in Prehistory. Oxford, 1929. GN803 C55.

Childe, Vere Gordon. The Bronze Age. Cambridge, 1930. GN777 .C536 ROMU.

Childe, Vere Gordon. “A Chronological Table...” Antiquity. 6 (1932) 185-205, table. CC1 A7 02.

Childe, Vere Gordon. Prehistoric migrations in Europe. Oslo: Aschehoug, 1950. GF 101 C5.

Childe, Vere Gordon. “Trade and Industry in Barbarian Europe.” Chapter 1 of Trade and Industry in the Middle Ages. Vol 2 of Cambridge Economic History. Ed: M. M. Postan and E. E. Rich. Cambridge UP, 1952. 1-32. HC 240 C3.

Childe, Vere Gordon, FS. “Biblio.” Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society. NS 21 (1955) 295-304. ROMS P.S. Pr 180.

Collins, J. The European iron age. London: Batsford, 1984. GN 780.2 A1 C65.

Cunliffe, Barry. The Celtic World. Lucerne, 1979. CB 206 C8.

Cunliffe, Barry. “Iron Age Societies in Western Europe and Beyond, 800-140 B.C.” In The Oxford Illustrated Prehistory of Europe. Ed: Barry Cunliffe. Oxford University Press, 1994. 336-372. GN 803 O94.

Czarnetzki, A., T. Jakob, C. M. Pusch. Palaeopathological and variant conditions of the Homo heidelbergensis type specimen (Mauer, Germany) Journal of human evolution. 44:4 (2003) pp 479-95.

Dalton, O.M. The Treasure of the Oxus. London: B.M. 1926.

Distelberger, Anton. Women Avars from graves of 7th-8th centuries AD in Austria [English summary] [German] Ethnographisch-archaologische Zeitschrift. 43:1 (2002) pp 47-59.

Déchelette, Joseph. Manuel d'archéologie préhistorique celtique et gallo-romane. 6 vols. Paris: Picard, 1910. DC 63 D35.

De Navarro, José Maria. “Prehistoric routes between Northern Europe and Italy defined by the Amber Trade.” The Geographic Journal. 66 (1925) 481-507, maps. G7 G45.

De Navarro, José Maria. “The Coming of the Celts.” In The Cambridge Ancient History. 1928. 7:41-74.

De Navarro, José Maria. “A Survey of Research on an Early Phase of Celtic Culture.” Proceedings of the British Academy. 22 (1936) 297-341. AS 122 L5.

De Navarro, José Maria. “A doctor's grave of the middle La Tène period from Bavaria.” Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society. NS 21 (1955) 231-248. ROMS P.S. Pr 180. Cremation burial at Munich-Obermenzing; contains medical tools and weapons.

De Navarro, José Maria. “The Finds from the Site of La Tène.” Vol 1 of Scabbards and the Swords found in them. Part I: Text. Part II: Catalogue and plates. London: Oxford University Press for the British Academy, 1972. GN 780.2 L3 N38.

Deschmann, Carl, and Ferdinand von Hochstetter. “Prähistorische Ansiedlungen und Begräbnissstätten in Krain.” Denkschriften der Mathem.-naturwiss. Klasse der Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaft, 42,1. Vienna, 1879.

Dillon, Myles, and Nora Chadwick. The Celtic Realms. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1967. D 70 D48.

Elle, E. “Die Lausitz - eine Region zweier Kulturen in Deutschland.” In: Geographische Rundschau. 1995, v.47, no.3, pp. 168-177, 1 fig., 1 tabl., 1 phot.

Evangelista, Nick. Encyclopedia of the Sword. Westort: Greenwood Press, 1995. GV1143 .2 E93 1995X.

Evans, D. Ellis. “The Early Celts: the evidence of language.” In The Celtic World. Ed: Miranda J. Green. London: Routledge, 1995. 8-20. D 70 C45.

Summary:Dans certaines régions de Saxe et du Brandebourg vivent les
Serbes de Lusace ou Sorabes. Jusqu'à présent, ils ont réussi à
préserver leur identité linguistique et culturelle. La
reconnaissance de cette minorité ethnique a conduit à la formation
d'une région biculturelle dans une société industrielle moderne. La
culture sorabe concerne plus de 60 000 personnes mais elle a aussi un
impact sur la population allemande. - (D. Rouvière)
Notes:In German; summary in English.

L. Finke, U. Demel, K. Klinkhardt, S. Nother (2001). Untersuchung epigenetischer Merkmale an volkerwanderungszeitlichen Graberfeldern des Mittelelbe-Saale-Gebietes [English summary] [German] Anthropologischer Anzeiger. 59:4 pp 309-30.

Friedrich, P. “The Indo-European kinship terminology.” Ethnology. (1965). GN1 E84.

Frye, Richard Nelson. The Heritage of Persia. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1962. DS 275 F7.

Garasanin, Milutin V. Hronologija Vincanske grupe. Ljubljana, 1951.

Garasanin, Milutin V. “Iz istorije Kelta u Srbiji.” Istorijski Glasnik. 6 (1953) 3ff. DR 301 I78.

Garasanin, Milutin V. “Vinca.” Bericht der Römisch-Germanischen Kommission des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts. 39 (1958) 12. DD 53 D42.

Garasanin, Milutin V. “Contribution à la connaissance de la civilisation des Dardaniens à l'époque de La Tène.” Ziva Antika. 8 (1958) 121-128.

Garasanin, Milutin V. “Crna Gora u doba rimskog carstva.” Chapter 4 of Od najstarijih vremena do kraja XII veka. Vol 1 of Istorija Crne Gore. Titograd: Redakcija za istoriju Crne Gore, 1967. 141-277; Garasanin wrote 141-239; see also Kovacevic. DR 117 I75. Numerous maps.

Gauthier-Pilters, H, and Anne Innes Dagg. The Camel: Its Evolution, Ecology, Behavior and Relationship to Man. Chicago, 1981. ROMU QL 737 U54 G38.

Gavela, Branko B. “Vinca et les Illyriens.” Starinar 3/4 (1951/52). DR311.A157

Gavela, Branko B. Keltski oppidum Zidovar. Belgrade, 1952.

Gavela, Branko B. “Sur les premiers Illyriens dans le domaine balkano-danubien.” Ziva antika. 8 (1958) 333-337. PA9 Z5.

Gavela, Branko B. “Zidovar.” Archaeologia Iugoslavica. 13 (1972).

Gavela, Branko B. “Epoha keltske kulture na Balkanu: najstarije veze Kelta i balkanskih naroda.” ZFF 13 (1976) 17-37.

Gay, V., and H. Stein. Glossaire archéologique. 2 vols. Paris: 1887-1929.

Gelbert, Agnes (1997). From finishing-up on a wheel to 'the' true throwing of a pot: motor and conceptual difficulties [English and Spanish summaries] [in French] Techniques et cultures. 30 pp 1-23, 185, 187.

Ghirshman, Roman. L'Iran des origines à l'Islam. Paris: Payot, 1951. Transl Penguin 1954.

Ghirshman, Roman. Iran: From the Earliest Times to the Islamic Conquest. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1954/1961. For 1964 see DS 275 G5 ROBA.

Gibaldi, Joseph, ed. MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Dissertations. 5th edition. New York:

Gimbutas, M. The Balts. New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1963. GN824 B25 G5.

Gimbutas, M. The Bronze age cultures of central and eastern Europe. The Hague, 1965. GN777 G5 A1G55.

Gimbutas, M. The Slavs. London: Thames and Hudson, 1971. D147 G54.

Gimbutas, M. “Old Europe c. 7000-3500 B.C., the earliest European cultures before the infiltration of the Indo-European peoples.” Journal of Indo-European Studies. 1 (1973) 1-20. DS15 J65.

Gimbutas, M. “The beginning of the bronze age in Europe and the Indo-Europeans 3500-2500 B.C.” Journal of Indo-European Studies. 1 (1973) 163-214. DS15 J65.

Gimbutas, M. “The first wave of Eurasian steppe pastoralists into copper age Europe.” Journal of Indo-European Studies. 5 (1977) 277-338. DS15 J65.

Gimbutas, M. ed. The Kurgan culture and the Indo-Europeanization of Europe. Journal of Indo-European Studies Monograph No. 18. Washington D.C: Institute for the Study of Man, 1997. GN539 G56.

Hanuliak, Milan.” Zur Problematik des fruhmittelalterlichen Hugelbestattungsritus im Gebiet der Slowakei.” [English and German summaries] [Slovak] Slovenska archeologia. 49:1-2 (2001) 277-99.

Harding, Anthony. “Reformation in Barbarian Europe, 1300-600 B.C.” In The Oxford Illustrated Prehistory of Europe. Ed: Barry Cunliffe. Oxford University Press, 1994. 304-335. GN 803 O94. This is the Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age, also labeled Urnfield period. Characterized by hilltop fortifications, well developed travel by land and sea, major progress in metallurgy, and the introduction of true glass. Long distance trade involved: bronze, salt, glass, amber: «goods were moved over considerable distance [...] evidence of powerful exchange networks» (305).

Harding, D. W. “Celtic Europe.” Chapter 9c in The Fourth Century BC. Volume 6 of The Cambridge Ancient History. Cambridge UP, 1994. 404-421. D57 C25.

Harrison, Richard J. “Origins of the Bell Beaker cultures.” Antiquity. 48 (1974) 99-109, chart. CC1 A7 02.

Haverfield, F. “Notes from Krain, Croatia and Serbia”. Journal of Philology. 17 (1888) 274-288. Old Class. Celtic and Roman archaeology.

Hawkes, Christopher, and S. Hawkes. Archaeology and History. Vol I: Greeks, Celts, and Romans. London, 1973. DE 86 H38.

Hedin, Sven. The Silk Road. London: Routledge, 1938. DS 710 H58.

Hubert, Henri. Les Celtes et l'expansion celtique jusqu'à l'époque de La Tène. 3 vols. Paris: Albin Michel, 1932-52.

Hubert, Henri. The Rise of the Celts. London, 1934. D 70 I813.

Hubert, Henri. The Greatness and Decline of the Celts. London, 1934. D 70 H83.

Hughes, D. R., and D. R. Brothwell. “The Earliest Populations of Man in Europe, W. Asia and N. Africa.” Chapter 5 of ... Volume 1 of Cambridge Ancient History. Cambridge: UP, 1966. D 57 C25.

Jakobson, R. Slavic Languages. New York, 1955. LaSlav.Gr J2556sl B2.

Jacobsthal, P. Early Celtic Art. Oxford, 1944. Reprinted with corrections 1969. N6240 J18.

Jellema, Dirk. “Frisian Trade in the Dark Ages.” Speculum 30 (1955) 15-36. PN 661 S6

Joffroy, R. Le trésor de Vix. Paris, 1954.

Joffroy, R. Les sépultures à char du premier âge du Fer en France. Paris, 1958.

Kleemann, Jorg . 'Roman import' at the turn of the era in the lower Elbe region [English summary] [German] Ethnographisch-archaologische Zeitschrift. 44:4 (2003) pp 523-37.

Kolendo, Jerzy. A la recherche de l'ambre baltique: L'expédition d'un chevalier romain sous Néron. Warsaw, 1981. HF 377 K65.

Kolendo, Jerzy. “Ambre.” Archeologia. 34 (1983) 1-15. CC 35 A69.

Kossack, Georg. In memoriam Karl Jettmar. 8.8.1918 Wien - 28.3.2002 Heidelberg [German] Eurasia antiqua: Zeitschrift fur Archaologie Eurasiens antiq. 9 (2003) pp 329-34.

Kruta, V. Mouvements celtiques. 1979.

Latyshev, Vasilii Vasilevich. Inscriptiones Regni Bosporani graecae et latinae. Vol 2 of Inscriptions antiquae. 1890; reprint Hildesheim: Olms, 1965. CN 1060 I5.

Latyshev, Vasilii Vasilevich. Sbornik grecheskikh nadpisei khristianskikh vremen iz iuzhnoi Rossii. St. Peterburg: Imperial Academy, 1896. CN 1060 S36.

Latyshev, Vasilii Vasilevich. Scythica et Caucasica. 2 vols. St. Petersburg, 1901-1906.

Lefebvre des Noettes, Cdt. L'attelage, le cheval de selle à travers les âges. Paris, 1931. 2 vols. An GL4896 at, B2.

Littauer, M.A. “Early stirrups.” Antiquity. 55 (1981) 99-105. CC1 A7 02.

Manning, W.H. “Ironworking in the Celtic world.” In The Celtic World. Ed: Miranda J. Green. London: Routledge, 1995. 310-320. D 70 C45.

Mano-Zisi, Djordje. Novi Pazar: ilirsko-grcki nalaz. Belgrade, 1969. DR 396 N57 M3.

Mano-Zisi, Djordje. Velika arheoloska nalazista u Srbiji. Belgrade, 1974.

Mano-Zisi, Djordje. Antika. Belgrade, 1982. N7242 M36. Coffee table book, but excellent photography.

McGovern, William Montgomery. The Early Empires of Central Asia: A Study of the Scythians and the Huns and the part they played in world history. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina, 1939. DS 785 M32.

McNeill, William H. “The Eccentricity of Wheels, or Eurasian Transportation in Historical Perspective.” The American Historical Review. 92 (1987) 1111-1126. Use with caution, overestimates the role of Islam.

Melbechowska-Luty, Aleksandra. 'Cywilizacja Trans - Atlantyk': the ocean, ships and havens of Cyprian Norwid and Witold Gabrowicz [English summary] [Polish] Konteksty. 1/2 (2002) pp 17-28, 262-3.

Meillet, A. Le slave commun. Paris, 1934.

Mellaart, J. “Anatolia and the Balkans.” Antiquity. 24 (1960) 270-278. CC1 A7 02.

Mellaart, J. The Neolithic of the Near East. London: Thames & Hudson, 1975. GN776.32 N4 M44.

Mellaart, J. “Anatolia and the Indo-Europeans.” Journal of Indo-European Studies. 9 (1981) 135-149. DS15 J65.

Minns, Ellis H. “The Scythians and Northern Nomads.” Chapter 9 of The Assyrian Empire. Vol 3 of The Cambridge Ancient History. Cambridge: UP, 1925. 187-205, map. D 57 C25.

Minns, Ellis H. Scythians and Greeks. Cambridge UP, 1913. DK 509 M5.

Nandris, J. “Groundwater as a factor in the First Temperate Neolithic settlement of the Koros region.” Zbornik Narodnog Muzeja u Beogradu. 6 (1970) 59-73.

Papazoglu, Fanula. “Osnovni anticki izvori o Skordiscima.” With Radmila Salabalic. Chapter 15 of Skordisci: istorija i kultura. By Jovan Todorovic. Novi Sad: Institut za izucavanje istorije Vojvodine, 1974. 197-209. D 70 T6.

Papazoglu, Fanula. The Central Balkan Tribes in pre-Roman Times: Triballi, Autariatae, Dardanians, Scordisci and Moesians. Translation of Srednjobalkanska plemena u predrimsko doba (Sarajevo 1969) by Mary Stansfield-Popovic. Corrected edition with added notes. Amsterdam: Hakkert, 1978. Maps. DR 20 P3613. Biblio by subject 610-630. “The Dardanians. II: Territory, 187-209.” With 2 maps. See figure 3, page 200, “The Frontiers of Dardania according to H. Kiepert, A. v. Domazewski, N. Vulic, A. Mócsy, G. Alföldy, F. Papazoglu.”

Parker, Edward Harper. A Thousand Years of the Tartars. 1895; 2nd ed London: K Paul, Trench, Trübner, 1924. DS 25 P37.

Parvan, V. Dacia. Cambridge, 1928.

Peak, Harold. The Bronze Age and the Celtic World. London, 1922. GN549 C3 P3.

Peake, Harold, and Herbert John Fleure. Apes and Men. The Corridors of Time, 1. New Haven: Yale UP, 1927. Gerstein QH 368 P4.

Peake, Harold, and Herbert John Fleure. Hunters and Artists. The Corridors of Time, 2. New Haven: Yale UP, 1927. GN 775 P43.

Peake, Harold, and Herbert John Fleure. Peasants and Potters. The Corridors of Time, 3. New Haven: Yale UP, 1927. CB 311 P412. Has a chapter on languages and nations.

Peake, Harold, and Herbert John Fleure. Priests and Kings. The Corridors of Time, 4. New Haven: Yale UP, 1927. CB 311 P413.

Peake, Harold, and Herbert John Fleure. The Steppe and the Sown. The Corridors of Time, 5. New Haven: Yale UP, 1928. CB 311 P415.

Peake, Harold, and Herbert John Fleure. The Way of the Sea. The Corridors of Time, 6. New Haven: Yale UP, 1929. CB 311 P43.

Peake, Harold, and Herbert John Fleure. Merchant Venturers in Bronze. The Corridors of Time, 7. New Haven: Yale UP, 1931. GN 777 P4.

Peake, Harold, and Herbert John Fleure. The Horse and the Sword. The Corridors of Time, 8. New Haven: Yale UP, 1933. GN 777 P32.

Peake, Harold, and Herbert John Fleure. The Law and the Prophets. The Corridors of Time, 9. New Haven: Yale UP, 1936. CB 311 P41.

Peake, Harold, and Herbert John Fleure. Times and Places. The Corridors of Time, 10. Oxford: Clarendon, 1956. CB 311 P42.

Peet, Thomas Eric. The Stone and Bronze Ages in Italy. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1909. GN 817 P5.

Peiper, Rudolf, ed. Alcimi Ecdici Aviti Viennensis episcopi Opera quae supersunt. MGH AA 6 2. Berlin: Weidmann, 1883. Table of contents, lxxvii.

Piggott, Stuart. Ancient Europe from the Beginnings of Agriculture to Classical Antiquity. Edinburgh at UP, 1965. D65 P54.

Piggott, Stuart. “Wood and the wheelwright.” In The Celtic World. Ed: Miranda J. Green. London: Routledge, 1995. 321-327. D 70 C45.

Powell, Thomas George Eyre. The Celts. London: F.A. Praeger, 1958. D70 P6.

Powell, Thomas George Eyre. Prehistoric Art. London: Thames and Hudson, 1966. N5310 P69.

Randall-MacIver, David. Villanovians and Early Etruscans. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1924. VUPT GN 780 I8 R3 Folio.

Randall-MacIver, David. The Etruscans. Oxford: Clarendon, 1927. DG 223 R3.

Randall-MacIver, David. The Iron age in Italy, a study of those aspects of the early civilisation which are neither Villanovian nor Etruscan. Oxford, 1927. Old Class AnA R1896i, recat.

Randall-MacIver, David. Italy before the Romans. Oxford UP, 1928. DG 221 R3. Summary of research, his own (1924, 1927) and Peet Stone.

Rankin, H. D. Celts and the Classical World. 1987. D 70 R36.

Renfrew, Colin. “The place of the Vinca culture in European prehistory.” Zbornik Narodnog Muzeja u Beogradu. 6 (1971) 45-58.

Renfrew, Colin. “Ancient Europe is older than we thought.” National Geographic Magazine, 152 (1977) 615-623. G1 N268.

Renfrew, Colin. Archaeology and language: the puzzle of Indo-European origins. London: Penguin, 1987/1989. P 525 R46.

Renfrew, Colin. “The origins of the Indo-European languages.” Scientific American. October 1989, 106-114.

Renfrew, Colin. The roots of ethnicity. Archeology, genetics and the origins of Europe; with an introduction by Carl Nylander and a Curriculum vitae of the author. Rome: dell'Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei, 1993. CC79 E85 R48.

Renfrew, Colin, and Paul Bahn. Archaeology: Theories, methods and practice. London: Thames & Hudson, 1991; 2nd edition: Thames & Hudson, 1996. CC165 R46.

Renfrew, Colin, ed. Virtual Archaeology: Great discoveries brought to life through virtual reality. London: Thames & Hudson, 1997. CC 168 A7313.

Rieckhoff, Sabine. Süddeutschland im Spannungsfeld von Kelten, Germanen und Römern: Latenezeit. Trier, 1995. DD 784.5 R54.

Riek, G., and H. J. Hundt. Der Hohmiehele: Ein Fürstengrabhügel der späteren Hallstattzeit bei der Heuneburg. Berlin, 1962.

Ripinsky, Michael M. “The Camel in Ancient Arabia.” Antiquity 49/196 (1975) 295-298. CC1 A7 02. Camels in Arabia since the Late Pleistocene, illustrated in Palaeolithic art (10,000 years ago). Figurines in pottery and bronze. Used by Midianites 1100 BC for military purposes. Domestication of camel much earlier than hitherto accepted.

Rostovtzeff, Michael Ivanovich. Iranians and Greeks in South Russia. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1922. DK 509 R6.

Rostovtzeff, Michael Ivanovich. Skythien und der Bosporus. Berlin: Schoetz, 1931. DK 509 R63.

Rostovtzeff, Michael Ivanovich. Caravan Cities. Oxford, 1932; reprint New York: AMS Press, 1971. D 49 R 833.

Schach-Dörges, Helga. Die Bodenfunde des 3. bis 6. Jahrhunderts nach Chr. zwischen unteren Elbe und Oder. Neumünster: K. Wachholz, 1970. DD 801 M345 S28.

Shennan, S. “Central Europe in the third millennium B.C.: an evolutionary trajectory for the beginning of the European bronze age.” Journal of Anthropological Archeology. 5 (1986) 115-146.

Sundwall, Johannes. Villanovastudien. 1928. DG 975 B595 S9.

Sundwall, Johannes. “Villanovastudien.” Acta Academiae Aboensis, Humaniora. 5 (1928). AS 262 A3. Danubian influences.

Sundwall, Johannes, FS. Minoica. Berlin: Akademie Verlag, 1958. P 1035 G78.

Szabó, Miklós. Les Celtes en Pannonie: Contributions à l'histoire de la civilisation celtique dans la cuvette des Karpates. Paris: Presses de l'école normale supérieure, 1988.

Tarn, W. W. “Parthians.” In The Cambridge Ancient History. 9:577.

TeBrake, William H. “Ecology and Economy in Early Medieval Frisia.” Viator. 9 (1978) 1-29. CB351.V53 V.4.

Thompson, James Westfall. A History of Historical Writing. 2 vols. New York: Macmillan, 1942. D 13 T56.

Todorovic, Jovan. Kelti na tlu Beograda. Belgrade: Muzej grada Beograda, 1968. DR 386.15 T65.

Todorovic, Jovan. Kelti u jugoistocnoj Evropi. Belgrade: Muzej grada Beograda, 1968. DR 20 T63. With summary in German, publication of Ph.Diss, 1965.

Todorovic, Jovan. “Les mouvements migratoires des Scordisques après 279 av. n. e.” AI 11 (1970).

Todorovic, Jovan. Skordisci: istorija i kultura. Novi Sad: Institut za izucavanje istorije Vojvodine, 1974. D 70 T6. With English summary, see also Papazoglu. Bibligraphy on p209-227.

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