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Old 01-04-2008, 06:14 AM
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Looks very promising...

They have articles by proffesionals and the information published will probably not be spotted on books as quickly as someone would wish.

I'm sure serious slavomacedonian archeologists will post some articles soon...Those will certainly not be in favour of their countrymen

Check it out...

http://aegeobalkanprehistory.net/
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The Aegeo-Balkan Prehistory is a joint project between the Department of Archaeology of the Comenius University in Bratislava and the Austrian Archaeological Institute in Vienna, represented by Dr. Peter Pavk and Dr. Barbara Horejs.

The creation, programming, editing and further organisation of the web-site was made possible by grant SK-05/06-BA-011 from the Austrian Science and Research Liaison Office (ASO) in Bratislava, within the program Promotion of a Durable Research and Development Co-operation, sponsored by the Austrian Bundesministerium fr Bildung, Wissenschaft und Kultur. The program was co-ordinated by the Slovak Academic Information Agency, with Mag. Michal Fedk as the responsible person.

Further expenses were covered by a research grants from the Slovak Grant Agency VEGA 1/1211/04 and 1/4533/07.

The lay-out, programming and part of the editorial work was carried out by Peter Demjn, who was also responsible for a number of smaller and larger improvements in the structure of the web-site. Stanislava Repkov helped with the bibliographic database and Dr. Emily Schalk kindly reviewed the English contributions. Bogdan Atanassov, M.A. helped with the co-ordination of the Bulgarian contributions and also supplied a list of useful web-links. Further web-links were kindly supplied by Mgr. Andrej Čelovsk and Dr. Luca Girella.

Note that we have Greek contributions as well...
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