• 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.

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Wed, 24.11.2021 17:30

»Epigravettian in the Eastern Adriatic«

Online-Lecture | Nikola Vukosavljević (Zagreb)

»Epigravettian in the Eastern Adriatic. An Overview of Archaeological Evidence«

Online-Lecture | Nikola Vukosavljević (Dept. of Archaeology, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb)

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Date
November 24, 2021, 17.30 

Location
online via zoom
https://oeaw-ac-at.zoom.us/j/97227383368?pwd=b1hMVWIrSFVtcHhqaUZaTHFNMXhOUT09
Meeting-ID: 972 2738 3368 Code: 1MC4Ej

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OeAW-OeAI

Contact
Barbara Horejs
 

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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
  • [Translate to English:]

    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
  • 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
  • [Translate to English:]

    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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