• The Austrian Archaeological Institute is Austria's largest research institution in the field of archaeology and classical studies, with around 180 employees. Its core task is to study the history of mankind from the Quaternary period to modern times, taking into account material archaeological sources and written records.

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  • The Austrian Archaeological Institute is Austria's largest research institution in the field of archaeology and classical studies, with around 180 employees. Its core task is to study the history of mankind from the Quaternary period to modern times, taking into account material archaeological sources and written records.

    MISSION
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    The Austrian Archaeological Institute is Austria's largest research institution in the field of archaeology and classical studies, with around 180 employees. Its core task is to study the history of mankind from the Quaternary period to modern times, taking into account material archaeological sources and written records.

    MISSION
  • The Austrian Archaeological Institute is Austria's largest research institution in the field of archaeology and classical studies, with around 180 employees. Its core task is to study the history of mankind from the Quaternary period to modern times, taking into account material archaeological sources and written records.

    MISSION

The Austrian Archaeological Institute is Austria's largest research institution in the field of archaeology and classical studies, with around 180 employees. Its core task is to study the history of mankind from the Quaternary period to modern times, taking into account material archaeological sources and written records.

MISSION


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Anita Crispino | Reinhard Jung (eds.)

I micenei e la Sicilia Il regno di Aḫḫijawa

Bibliotheca Archaeologica 81 (Rome 2024)

Magdalena T. Srienc-Šciesiek | Nina Richards | Sabine Ladstätter | Sylivia Kirchengast

Evidence of non-adult vitamin C deficiency in three early medieval sites in the Jaun/Podjuna Valley, Carinthia, Austria (copy 1)

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