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  Danish Artifacts - Stone Age Tools for Sale
This artifacts dates from the funnel beaker culture II (passage grave culture 3,400-2,800 B.C.) It was found in Denmark in the early part of the 20 century.
This artifacts dates from the funnel beaker culture II (passage grave culture 3,400-2,800 B.C.) It was found at Fredericia, Denmark in the early part of the 20 century.
This artifacts dates from the funnel beaker culture II (passage grave culture 3,400-2,800 B.C.) It was discover on the Isle of Mön, Denmark in the early part of the 20 century.
www.stoneageartifacts.com /html/Artifact-Denmark.html   (1759 words)

  
 LATVIA Travel to Latvia
This early European culture was the leading one until approximately 3000 BC, when other nations from the East began to settle in the territory of Latvia.
The cultures coming from the East are the ancestors of Finns, Estonians and Livs (a very small nation living in the northwestern part of Latvia, now an ethnic minority).
During this period of independence, cultural changes were obvious: at the beginning of the 1930's, 0.3 percent of the Latvian inhabitants were studying at Universities, which was the highest number in Europe at the time.
www.scantours.com /latvia.htm   (3110 words)

  
 Die Leiden der Zwangsarbeiter
Ahrensburg - the usually sorrowful life of the forced laborers during the Second World War in Ahrensburg two after-felt historian inside.
Inquiries of concerning from Poland and the Ukraine had made Barbara Guenther, which were familiar with the topic already as former employees in circle archives, and Elke Petter from large Hans village curious.
Exact numbers could not determine also it, but they are encountered with their searches more than ten forced laborer locations in Ahrensburg and Ammersbek.
www.pecuch.art.pl /media/babelfish_abendblatt_11-05-2002.htm   (649 words)

  
 Protoplast Regeneration of African Violets
After 14 days growth on the initial culture medium, the osmotic strength and the concentration of growth regulators was reduced.
Then, after about 4 weeks of culture, small clumps of unorganized cells, or calli, could be removed and plated on a medium solidified with agarose (see Figure 2).
As soon as the young plants were visible under a stereomicroscope, the cultures were moved to the light and placed on a shoot elongation medium (see Figure 3).
aggiehorticulture.tamu.edu /tisscult/proto/wink/wink.html   (999 words)

  
 Artikel Ystad   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
During the late phases of the Magdalenian, associated with the Bølling, the subsistence strategy was based on the exploitation of a limited number of animal species (primarily the wild horse and reindeer), whereas the Federmesser people engaged in hunting the full range of mammals that existed during the Allerød.
The best indication of the southern roots of the Hamburgian Culture, in the Magdalenian, is perhaps to be found in the highly selective hunting strategy, which was additionally restricted to reindeer here, and in the economic utilization of the lithic raw materials.
The Federmesser and Bromme Cultures are to be found in diametrical opposition to this, with their obvious waste and extravagance with the flint.
doggerland.dk /PUBLIKATIONER/artikelystad.html   (4807 words)

  
 FOREWORD
As was agreed that the publishing should be realised in the first half of 1983, a number of authors did not succeed in having their paper ready for submission in time, so unfortunately a few had to be left out.
At present in vitro culture with its fundamental and applied aspects is one of the most rapidly expanding techniques in the field of biological research.
This number of publications demonstrates impressively the significance of in vitro culture for plant sciences.
www.actahort.org /books/131/131_0.htm   (375 words)

  
 Articles - History of Scandinavia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
This was the land of the Ahrensburg culture, tribes who hunted over territories 100 000 km² vast and lived in teepees on the tundra.
A culture called the Maglemosian culture lived in Denmark and southern Sweden, and north of them, in Norway and most of southern Sweden, the Fosna-Hensbacka culture, who lived mostly along the shores of the thriving forests.
These cultures still hunted, in the end of the 6th millennium BC when the Kongemose culture was replaced by the Ertebølle culture in the south.
www.healwater.com /articles/History_of_Scandinavia   (5295 words)

  
 Ahrensburg Hôtels - Hôtel Logement à Ahrensburg | Schleswig-Holstein Allemagne
Ahrensburg Hôtels - Hôtel Logement à Ahrensburg
The first class Park Hotel Ahrensburg offers 133 well eqipped rooms, 9 conference rooms for banqueting and seminars up to 250 persons and one restaurant le marron.
With a great range of budget to luxury hotels in Ahrensburg, with many reviews and thousands of visitors per day, you can be sure to enjoy your Schleswig-Holstein visit.
www.simplehotels.com /fr/de/ahrensburg   (310 words)

  
 Concord Academy | CA Today   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
School Year Abroad offers intensive experience in the language and culture of another country without interrupting progress toward graduation and college in the U.S. Students follow most of the curriculum of their host school.
German II During the second year, students expand their knowledge of German culture and the German-speaking nations of Central Europe, and they complete the study of basic grammar with adjective endings, subjunctive and reflexive constructions, and other topics.
The focus is on learning the language in a cultural context by watching the half-hour segments on a weekly basis.
www.concordacademy.org /2_ca_today/1_Academics/1_Catalog/foreign.html   (1980 words)

  
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For example, one can enjoy the history and culture of Hamburg with out spending nights exposed to the din of the city traffic, the blaring the alarms from fire trucks and police cars, or the sounds of the busy nightlife.
Because Ahrensburg is a city with a population of only 30,000, and because it is within Germany's famous fl forest, it offers the traveler a wonderful opportunity to relax.
Therefore, while a traveler is staying in Ahrensburg then that individual should be aware of the fact that not all of the region's history and sights are confined to Hamburg.
www.hotelsk.net /rss/hotelsk/view.asp?id=96   (507 words)

  
 Parkhotel Ahrensburg - Restaurant   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
As member of both institutions he is liable to a strong code of honor with the aim to maintain the culture of the table.
In the restaurant "le Marron", which is marked with 13 points by the Gault Millau, our guests find a very wide range of regional and international dishes, as well as an exquisite winecard.
Here you have the opportunity to meet interesting people from all over the world, while drinking a beer or fantastic cocktail in sophisticated atmosphere.
www.parkhotel-ahrensburg.de /restaurant-e.htm   (210 words)

  
 British Academy - World Prehistory (Studies in Memory of Grahame Clark) - summaries   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
This paper traces the development of Grahame Clark's concepts of human cultural and biological evolution and identifies some of the factors that enhanced the depth and scope of his horizons from regional and national to international and global prehistory and interrelated behavioural traits of modern human populations of our present world.
His ecological and subsistence researches in the Cambridgeshire Fenland and interest in settlement archaeology were known to but a few American scholars of the 1940s and 1950s.
They testify to a common attitude in relation to the cave itself from the Aurignacian to the end of the Magdalenian, that is, to a common frame of beliefs that passed from generation to generation.
www.britac.ac.uk /pubs/src/pbaindex/pba099.html   (2282 words)

  
 Globeinvestor.com: Ruzycki Joins Phyton Biotech   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Phyton Biotech, Inc. is a world leader in the use of plant cell culture technology, a platform used to develop and manufacture products with applications in the pharmaceutical and biotech industries.
Ruzycki will lead the company's financial organizational efforts, including all financial planning and accounting matters, property accounting services, and serve as liaison for any matters related to the legal department and the day to day direction of the human resources activities.
Phyton's proprietary plant cell culture technology platform is used to develop and manufacture products with applications in the pharmaceutical and biotech industries.
www.globeinvestor.com /servlet/ArticleNews/print/PRNEWS/20041227/2004_12_27_12_0603_1281992   (383 words)

  
 Ahrensburg Hotels - Hotel Accommodation in Ahrensburg | Schleswig-Holstein Germany
Ahrensburg Hotels - Hotel Accommodation in Ahrensburg
(Hotel is 13.5 miles from Ahrensburg - in the town of Hamburg) (5 Star)
(Hotel is 14 miles from Ahrensburg - in the town of Hamburg) (5 Star)
www.simplehotels.com /en/de/ahrensburg   (301 words)

  
 Wikipedia:Swedish Wikipedians' notice board - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
We now have excellent coverage of the stone age.
If anyone chances to be interested in these matters, s/he can read the articles on Kongemose culture, Fosna-Hensbacka culture, Nøstvet and Lihult cultures, Pitted Ware culture, Alvastra pile-dwelling, Ahrensburg culture, Bromme culture, Hamburg culture, Corded Ware culture, Funnelbeaker culture, Ertebølle culture, Maglemosian culture.
For quite a long time 1-2 editors write the Kven article, which basically claims that Kvens/Cwens permeated whole Northern Europe..
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Wikipedia:Swedish_Wikipedians'_notice_board   (1130 words)

  
 Peace Bibliography R-Z   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Roy, Girish C., Indian Culture: The Tradition of Nonviolence and Social Change in India, Ajanta Pubs., Delhi, India, 1976.
Rubenstein, Robert A., and Mary L. Foster, eds., Peace and War: Cross Cultural Perspectives, Transaction Pubs., State Univ. of New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ, 1985.
Shapiro, Michael J., Violent Cartographies: Mapping Cultures of War, Univ. of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis, MN, 1997.
www.centeronconscience.org /biblio_R-Z.htm   (10969 words)

  
 Phyton Biotech - For Immediate Release   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Based in Ithaca, New York, Phyton Biotech, Inc. is a world leader in the use of plant cell culture technology, a platform used to develop and manufacture products with applications in the pharmaceutical and biotech industries.
Phyton currently generates revenue by efficiently producing a commercial source of paclitaxel, the active ingredient in Taxol®*, one of the leading drugs for the treatment of cancer.
He and his teams have received research grants and contract awards from the National Science Foundation and the National Cancer Institute, among others.
www.phprinc.com /Releases/2004/phyton-swindell.html   (658 words)

  
 History Of Scandinavia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
These Pitted Ware tribes halted the advance of the farmers and pushed them south into south-western Sweden, but some say that the farmers were not killed or chased away, but that they voluntarily joined the Pitted Ware culture and became part of them.
However, soon a new invention would arrive, that would usher in a time of cultural advance in Scandinavia, the Bronze Age.
The rather crude appearance of the petroglyphs compared to the bronze works have given rise to the theory that they were produced by different cultures or different social groups.
sudukofun.info /Nordic_Region/History_of_Scandinavia   (5326 words)

  
 Antiquity, Project Gallery: Rankama & Kankaanpää
An international team of archaeologists has confirmed the discovery of the first inland site of the Preboreal phase of the Komsa Culture in northern Finland.
Parallels of the assemblage in Southern Norway indicate that it is closely affiliated with the Late Palaeolithic Ahrensburg Culture of Northwestern Europe and should be dated to the first half of the Preboreal (see Fuglestvedt 2003; Prøsch-Danielsen & Høgestøl 1995; Skar & Coulson 1987).
Tuija Rankama, Ph.D., docent: As above, or Institute of Cultural Studies, Department of Archaeology, Box 59, FI-00014 University of Helsinki, FINLAND
antiquity.ac.uk /ProjGall/rankama   (899 words)

  
 PRESS RELEASE Venkatesh Srinivasan to Lead Phyton Biotech Business Development   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Dr. Srinivasan has served as senior scientist of research and development for the company since 1996.
Precht added that Dr. Srinivasan will play a key role as Phyton evolves into a company with a range of capabilities from RandD through manufacturing and marketing.
Phyton Biotech, Inc. is a subsidiary of DFB Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Facilities are in Ithaca, and in Ahrensburg, Germany.
www.marketwire.com /mw/release_html_b1?release_id=85104   (400 words)

  
 Stone Age European, Danish, and African Industries / Cultural Periods
Stone Age European, Danish, and African Industries / Cultural Periods
Single Grave Culture: 2,800 to 2,400 BC Pitware Culture: 2,800 to 2,600 BC Bell-beaker Culture: 2,400 to 2,000 BC Dagger Period: 2,400 to 1,800 BC Each artifact is unique and no two pieces are quite the same, similar to snowflakes.
So once an item is purchased, there usually is not another artifact to replace it.
www.stoneageartifacts.com /html/Cultures.html   (414 words)

  
 People going to Germany on 43 Places   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
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Straight from the source: News, Politics, Culture and More!
His truest obligation is to keep his balance.
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 Ahrensburg Travel Guide - Ahrensburg Vacations - VirtualTourist.com
Home » Travel Guides » Europe » Germany » Land Schleswig-Holstein »; Ahrensburg
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www.virtualtourist.com /travel/Europe/Germany/Land_Schleswig_Holstein/Ahrensburg-79881/TravelGuide-Ahrensburg.html   (260 words)

  
 Hotel Am Schloss Hotel Ahrensburg Germany Am Alten Markt 17
Hotel Am Schloss Hotel Ahrensburg Germany Am Alten Markt 17
Information for Hotel Am Schloss Ahrensburg at tomorrow-web.
Book your Hotel Am Schloss Ahrensburg hotel reservation online at Tomorrow-web.com.
www.tomorrow-web.com /europe/de/ahrensburg/hotel-am-schloss.htm   (78 words)

  
 SIETAR Austria - Congress 2002 in Vienna -
Marie-Thérèse Claes, Intercultural Communication and Management, ICHEC Brussels Business School and University of Louvain, Brussels: Equal Opportunities for Women and Men in the European Union: The case of E-Quality in Belgium.
The Dialogue of Cultures in the Cultural Sphere of the Preparatory Department (11.45 - 12.30)
Josef R. Erbler, Daniela Molzbichler, Afro-Asian Institute in Salzburg, Salzburg: About the influence of religion on Culture: The Interreligious Dialogue and its Implications on the Intercultural Living Together Process.
sietarcongress.wu-wien.ac.at /prog_overview.htm   (2803 words)

  
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It was a figure \par of Bes (originally an egyptian fertility and childbirth god that was \par adopted into greek and roman cultures) and upon it's head was a \par genie-style lamp with two spouts for wicks.
I read that it was fairly \par common to have multiple wicks...
\par \par No. I've done this, though with materials for a \par much earlier period (Ahrensburg culture reindeer \par hunter gear, late Mesolithic - don't ask).
www.florilegium.org /files/HOME/lamps-msg.rtf   (10591 words)

  
 Hamburg, Germany Hotel Information, Rate Comparison: Direct Prices, Discounters, Consolidators (HAM/16-61 km)
the hotel is convenient for business travelers, convention attendees, culture buffs, and tourists.
Park Hotel Ahrensburg @ Luebecker Strasse 10a, AHRENSBURG SCHLESWIG HOLSTEIN
Park Hotel Ahrensburg @ Luebecker Strasse 10a, HAMBURG 22926
www.hotels-shopper.com /DE/HAM-c16-61.htm   (826 words)

  
 CV: Utsav A. Schurmans   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
July 7-25, 1997: Zonhoven-Molenheide, Belgium: Epi-paleolithic (Ahrensburg Culture) (11
C. (Excavation weekend designed to teach students archaeological methods)
August 10-21, 1995: Spiere, Belgium: Neolithic (Michelsberg Culture, 5
www.sas.upenn.edu /~schurman/cv-english.html   (1408 words)

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