Travel guide to North Europe 1996

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A directory lists ongoing archaeological excavations in Northern Europe, including a description of each site, directions for getting there and contact information. Sites recommended by archaeologists are listed for the United Kingdom, Ireland, Belgium, Czech Republic, France, the Republic of Georgia, Germany, the Netherlands, Poland, Russia, Sweden and Ukraine. Many sites are open to the public daily, but some require appointments.

author: Asher, Lara

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Travel guide: South and Southeast Asia

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Ongoing archaeological excavations open to the public are listed for South and Southeast Asia. Listings are by country, covering Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka in South Asia; and Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar (Burma), the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam in Southeast Asia. A total of 35 sites are described, with information on how to get there, availability of accommodations, and who to contact for each site.

author: Kasdan, Andrew
Asia, Description and travel, Southeast Asia, South Asia

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Travel guide to North America 1996

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Ongoing archaeological excavations in Canada and the United States are listed for 1996. Information on 49 sites recommended by archaeologists is provided, including description, excavation dates, directions for getting there, hours, entrance fees, available facilities and contact information. Many of the sites are open to the public, but others require making special arrangements in advance.

author: Asher, Lara
North America

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subjects list: Directory, Excavations (Archaeology)
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