Research projects of the Eurasia Department. — Berlin: German Archaeological Institute, 2017. — 124 p.
The spectrum of current studies of the Eurasia Department presented in this booklet extends geographically from the western Black Sea area as far as Japan, while covering the time span from the Neolithic to the early Mediaeval period.
Svend Hansen. Foreword.
Judith Thomalsky. Teheran Branch Office.
Mayke Wagner. Beijing Branch Office.
Svend Hansen. The Library of the Eurasia Department: Invitation to the realm of books.
Svend Hansen. Publications of the Eurasia Department.
Svend Hansen. Fostering scientific exchange.
Interactive Research.Svend Hansen, Florian Klimscha, Jürgen Renn. Digital atlas of innovations.
Mayke Wagner, Patrick Wertmann. Silk Road fashion: communication through apparel during the 1st millennium BC in eastern Central Asia.
Western and Northern Black Sea Area.Svend Hansen. Excavations in Aşaği Pınar, Turkish Thrace: the beginnings of agricultural life in Southeast Europe.
Svend Hansen, Katrin Beutler. Pietrele on the Lower Danube River. A settlement from the 5th millennium BC.
Tilman Vachta, Svend Hansen. A Bronze Age fortified complex near Pietrele on the lower Danube River.
Blagoje Govedarica. The settlement complex of Orlovka-Kartal and the early Copper Age in the northwestern Black Sea area.
Mehmet Karaucak. Balkan – Near Eastern Connections in the 5th millennium BC.
Regina Uhl. Investigations at a mega-settlement of the Cucuteni-Tripolye-culture in Petreni, Republic of Moldova.
Tilmann Vachta. Metal analyses of Bronze Age votive offerings in Romania.
Udo Schlotzhauer. Greek colonisation in the Cimmerian Bosporus: Landscape archaeology in the northern Pontic.
Erdmute Schultze. Grey wheel-made ceramics of the first centuries AD in the of the Lower Bug River Area, Ukraine.
Erdmute Schultze. History of settlement and regional infrastructure in the area of the Dnieper-Seversky Donets watershed, Ukraine, during the 3rd–5th century AD.
Caucasus.Andrea Ricci. A Neolithic landscape in the Southern Caucasus – Research in the Mil Steppe, Republic of Azerbaijan.
Svend Hansen, Katrin Bastert-Lamprichs, Michael Ullrich. Kura in Motion, Aruchlo: A settlement of the earliest farmers in the Southern Caucasus.
Andrea Ricci. Landscape investigations in the Southern Caucasus.
Vladimir Ioseliani. Investigations on the development of domestic architecture in the Southern Caucasus during the 6th to 3rd millennia BC.
Anatoli Nagler, Regina Uhl. Excavations at the Maikop-period burial mound “Marfa” in the Northern Caucasus.
Svend Hansen, Sabine Reinhold. BIOARCAUCASUS Bioarchaeological studies of the Bronze Age populations in the Northern Caucasus (Russia).
Sabine Reinhold. Landscape archaeology in the Caucasus – Multidisciplinary studies on the oldest pasture economy of the Old World.
Ingo Motzenbäcker. Bronze Age ritual causeways on the Trialeti Plateau.
Ingo Motzenbäcker. Excavation of a multi-layered settlement of the Bronze and Iron Age: Takhti Perda, Kakheti, Republic of Georgia.
Tobias Mörtz, Levan Tchabashvili. Tabakoni – A Bronze and Iron Age settlement mound in Central Colchis.
The Urals and Siberia.Henny Piezonka. 8000 years of the development of cultures in the northeast European forest zone: the key site of Vëksa, Russia.
Sabine Reinhold. Tartas 1 – The largest Bronze Age necropolis excavated in Siberia.
Iran, Afghanistan and Pakistan.Judith Thomalsky. Lithic industries in Iran during the 6th–3rd millennia BC: Studies on technical developments and craft organisation.
Judith Thomalsky. Tappe Pahlavan, North Khorasan, northeastern Iran.
Judith Thomalsky. Rivi, North Khorasan, northeastern Iran.
Gunvor Lindström. Bronze statue of a Hellenistic ruler in the National Museum of Iran.
Nikolaus Boroffka. Ancient mining and metal production in Afghanistan.
Middle Asia.Nikolaus Boroffka. ROXIANA ‒ Research on metal and ceramics of later prehistory in the area between the Amu Darya basin and the Indus River.
Nikolaus Boroffka. Dashly Depe, Turkmenistan.
Nikolaus Boroffka. Gonur, Mary velayat, Turkmenistan.
Nikolaus Boroffka. Bandikhan, Surchandarya, Uzbekistan.
Nikolaus Boroffka. Molali, Surchandarya, Uzbekistan.
Mike Teufer. Bronze Age and Early Iron Age sites in the Jakh-Su valley, Tajikistan.
Gunvor Lindström. A newly discovered sanctuary in the Hellenistic East: Torbulok in southwestern Tajikistan.
East Asia.Dominic Hosner. Digital atlas of the history of Chinese culture from the beginning of the Neolithic to the end of the western Han dynasty (ca. 8000 BC–AD 8).
Ulrike Beck. Garments of the 1st millennium BC in Xinjiang – Cut and construction of clothes between functionality, aesthetics and communication.
Patrick Wertmann. Conservation and restoration of archaeological leather.
Mayke Wagner. The Jōmon culture on Hokkaido, Japan.
Additional Projects.Florian Klimscha. Interdisciplinary research at the middle Chalcolithic site of Tel Tsaf, Israel.
Svend Hansen. The Bronze Age “royal burial” of Seddin in the Prignitz Region.