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  Institute for Cultural Memory http://www.cimec.ro/e_default.htm
Provides excavation reports, links to sites, and a list of publications and journals. [Romanian and English]
  European Archaeology http://www.archaeology.ro/
Scientific website concerning pre-, protohistory and classical history. It host two archaeological magazines; Romanian Journal of Archaeology and European Archaeology - online.
  Ulpia Traiana Sarmizegetusa http://www.ici.ro/romania/en/turism/hd_ulpiatraiana.html
Offers a short introduction with images of the capital of the Roman Dacia. [Romanian and English]
  Viewpoints on the Fortress at Tabla Bu ii in the Light of Archaeological Excavations http://www.archaeology.ro/ai_tb_eng.htm
The fortress was excavated in 1995, 1996, 1998 by a team led by colonel Dan Capatāna from the National Military Museum with supplies and labour available from the Ministry of National Defense.
  The Cernavoda III-Bolerįz Phenomenon: After 30 years http://www.archaeology.ro/so_cernav_eng.htm
In fact, most of the Romanian archaeologists are excavating, collecting and interpreting the material culture using pre-defined concepts ("archaeological cultures", chronology, "phases", ethnos) as objective realities. The act of interpretation, based on a false familiarity with the archaeological material, is resumed to the "cultural" and chronological diagnosis
  Some Regards Concerning the Monteoru Culture http://www.archaeology.ro/imc_mont_eng.htm
About half a century ago the beginnings of Monteoru culture represented by the layer Ic4, in the hilly region of northern Walachia had been considered as contemporaneous with the Glina culture from the plain region.
  The Wooden Churches of Maramures http://www.geol.lu.se/personal/hsl/MARAMURES/MARAMURES.htm
Research project at Lund University in Sweden features architecture and dendrochronology. Contains details of fieldwork, materials and methods. With photographs.
  Bronze Age Settlement from Naeni, Buzau County http://archweb.cimec.ro/Arheologie/SiteNaeni/naeni_eng.htm
Provides a brief description of the excavations and a map location.
  Getic settlement from Bāzdāna, Dolj County http://archweb.cimec.ro/Arheologie/SiteNaeni/bazdana_eng.htm
Contains a brief description of the fortifications, members of the research team, duration of the research, and a map location.
  Dacian Fortresses from the Area of Sarmizegetusa http://archweb.cimec.ro/arheologie/sarmi/1eng.htm
1st century BC capital containing more than 90 defense works, of various types: fortified settlements, fortresses and earth works. Includes an article by Ioan Glodariu photos and a bibliography. [English and French]
  Glossary of Archaeological Periods & Cultures http://archweb.cimec.ro/Arheologie/arch/terms.htm
A selection of entries, regarding Romanian archaeology, from Warwick Brag and David Trump, Dictionary of Archaeology, 2nd edition, Penguin Books, 1982.
  Getic Fortress from Cožofeni, Dolj County http://archweb.cimec.ro/Arheologie/SiteNaeni/cotofeni_eng.htm
Brief description provides its location, members of the research team, a chronological framing of the discovery, and a map location.
  Archaeological Site from Cārna, Dolj County http://archweb.cimec.ro/Arheologie/SiteNaeni/carna_eng.htm
Contains a map location and a brief description of the discovery.
  http://archweb.cimec.ro/web-histria/index_eng.htm http://archweb.cimec.ro/web-histria/index_eng.htm
Greek colony on the Dobrudja coast of the Black Sea. Maps, images, and articles.
  The Chronicle of Archaeological Researches in Romania, 2002 http://archweb.cimec.ro/Arheologie/cronicaCA2003/eng/cd/
Provides a gazetteer with images and indexes. [English and Romanian]
  Observations Concerning the Bronze Age Cult-Object from S rata Monteoru-Poiana Scoru ului http://www.archaeology.ro/imc_ps_eng.htm
For the study of the funerary behavior of the Monteoru culture, the object excavated at Poiana Scoru ului in the neighborhood of the nearby village of Sarata Monteoru represents an uncommonly significant set.
  Archaeology in Romania http://www.archweb.cimec.ro/
A brief history of Romanian archaeology and categorised links to related web-sites.

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