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Bente S. Majchczack, Ruth Blankenfeldt, Stefanie Klooß, Hanna Hadler, Dennis Wilken/EAA 2021: DESTROYED IN 1362 AND CONSERVED UNDER SEDIMENTS: INTERDISCIPLINARY INVESTIGATION OF SUNKEN MEDIEVAL SETTLEMENTS IN THE WADDEN SEA (NORTH FRISIA, GERMANY)

Bente S. Majchczack, Ruth Blenkenfeldt, Stefanie Klooß, Hanna Hadler, Dennis Wilken DESTROYED IN 1362 AND CONSERVED UNDER SEDIMENTS: INTERDISCIPLINARY INVESTIGATION OF SUNKEN MEDIEVAL SETTLEMENTS IN THE WADDEN SEA (NORTH FRISIA, GERMANY)

Markus Wild, Theis Z. T. Jensen, Sönke Hartz, Harald Lübke, Matthias Hüls/EAA 2021: The Antler from Husum (Germany) and its Interpretation as Early Evidence of Frame Boat Building in Lateglacial Europe

Friday, 10th September 2021; EAA Kiel Session 547: Down by the River – Evidence of Material Culture for Prehistoric Waterborne Communication along European Rivers, Lakes and Coastal Waters. Markus Wild, Theis Z. T. Jensen, Sönke Hartz, Harald Lübke, Matthias Hüls: Myth Busting: The Antler from Husum (Germany) and its Interpretation as Early Evidence of Frame Boat Building in Lateglacial Europe.

Karl Johann Offermann/EAA 2021: Amber finds from 1st-7th cent. AD in Northern Europe – New studies on distribution and use of a special material“ Session #389: From coast to coast – current archaeological research on cultural exchange along and across the Baltic Sea

Amber finds from 1st-7th cent. AD in Northern Europe – New studies on distribution and use of a special material“ Session #389: From coast to coast – current archaeological research on cultural exchange along and across the Baltic Sea

Annika Sirkin/EAA 2021: The missing trading port of Wiskiauten/Mokhovoye on the Sambia peninsula – a final assessment on the archaeological investigations 2005–2011

Annika Sirkin „The missing trading port of Wiskiauten/Mokhovoye on the Sambia peninsula – a final assessment on the archaeological investigations 2005–2011“ EAA-Konferenz, Session „#389: From coast to coast – current archaeological research on cultural exchange along and across the Baltic Sea“ Kiel