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Bibliotek) Tue, 22 Jun 2004 00:00:00 +0200 OJS 3.3.0.13 http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss 60 Preface - NAA 2000 https://tidsskrift.dk/naa/article/view/127305 <p>Editors, Contents, Editorial, Preface, Nordic archaeological bibliographies, Related bibliographical publications, Abbreviations</p> - The Editors Copyright (c) 2004 https://tidsskrift.dk/naa/article/view/127305 Thu, 01 Jan 2004 00:00:00 +0100 Abstracts - NAA 2000 https://tidsskrift.dk/naa/article/view/127441 <p>General, Palaeo-Mesolithic, Neolithic, Bronze Age, Celtic Iron Age, Roman Iron Age, Germanic Iron Age, Viking Age, Medieval Period, Post-Medieval - Recent, Multi-Periods/Undated</p> - Editorial Board Copyright (c) 2004 https://tidsskrift.dk/naa/article/view/127441 Thu, 01 Jan 2004 00:00:00 +0100 Periodicals & irregular serials https://tidsskrift.dk/naa/article/view/127445 <p>Journals with papers abstracted in this number of NM are listed here. Addresses to the editor or publisher may be obtained by contacting the editor or the members of the editorial board.</p> - The Editors Copyright (c) 2004 https://tidsskrift.dk/naa/article/view/127445 Thu, 01 Jan 2004 00:00:00 +0100 Collective works, Festschrifts, series, symposia, etc. https://tidsskrift.dk/naa/article/view/127452 <p>The list contains collective works, etc., the titles of which are followed by an asterix in the abstract heading. Proceedings of major Nordic symposia and series of Nordic material publications abstracted in this volume are also listed.</p> - The Editors Copyright (c) 2004 https://tidsskrift.dk/naa/article/view/127452 Thu, 01 Jan 2004 00:00:00 +0100 Index of authors & scholars https://tidsskrift.dk/naa/article/view/127453 <p>The alphabet employed is a b c ... u v w x y (ti) z å aa a (æ) 6 (ø). Finnish, German and Greenlandic names with aa are, however, alphabetized as with a double a. German a, 6 and ti are treated as Nordic a, 6 and y; i and j, v and w are separated. Icelandic o and p are treated as d and th. Other diacritic signs are not taken into consideration.<br>The cyrillic alphabet is transliterated according to the international system for the transliteration of Cyrillic characters [ISO].</p> - The Editors Copyright (c) 2004 https://tidsskrift.dk/naa/article/view/127453 Thu, 01 Jan 2004 00:00:00 +0100 Subject index https://tidsskrift.dk/naa/article/view/127469 <p>In order to simplify the use of the index, the detail entries have been grouped under main entries as far as possible, for example Plough under Agriculture. In most cases reference is given from a detail entry to the main heading.<br>In the concise abstracts all important subjects cannot always be mentioned; consequently some entries in the index will not be found in the corresponding abstract but refer to the original publication.<br>General surveys and general catalogues are not mentioned in all relevant entries ( Graves, Weapons, etc.); they are to be found under SURVEYS and CATALOGUES.</p> - The Editors Copyright (c) 2004 https://tidsskrift.dk/naa/article/view/127469 Thu, 01 Jan 2004 00:00:00 +0100 Site index https://tidsskrift.dk/naa/article/view/127639 <p>The specific names of sites are listed for castles, churches, monasteries, towns, and well-known find localities. The name of the relevant country, district, or region according to the maps is always listed, except when the paper deals with a larger area. Regional names introduced later than 1974 are marked with * and are thus not used in all volumes of NAA. General surveys may be found under SURVEY in the Subject index.<br>Outside the Nordic area, the name of the country is listed, as are well-known find localities and sites.<br>A guide to the alphabetical arder is given in the Author index.</p> - The Editors Copyright (c) 2004 https://tidsskrift.dk/naa/article/view/127639 Thu, 01 Jan 2004 00:00:00 +0100 Maps https://tidsskrift.dk/naa/article/view/127670 - The Editors Copyright (c) 2004 https://tidsskrift.dk/naa/article/view/127670 Thu, 01 Jan 2004 00:00:00 +0100 Chronological table https://tidsskrift.dk/naa/article/view/127671 - The Editors Copyright (c) 2004 https://tidsskrift.dk/naa/article/view/127671 Thu, 01 Jan 2004 00:00:00 +0100 Abstract section finder https://tidsskrift.dk/naa/article/view/127672 - The Editors Copyright (c) 2004 https://tidsskrift.dk/naa/article/view/127672 Thu, 01 Jan 2004 00:00:00 +0100 Cross-reference guide https://tidsskrift.dk/naa/article/view/127673 <p>The abstracts in NAA are placed in the archaeological period given most prominence in the paper, see Abstracts section finder. Other periods, treated more briefly in the papers, may be found in the cross-reference guide below.<br>As readers are advised to consult the entire general section 1 and the multi-periods/undated section 11, abstracts from these sections are only exceptionally included. However, under the guide word Iran Age you will find reference to those papers from sections 1 and 11 which deal with the main period lmn Age. General surveys and catalogues are listed in the subject index under Surveys and Catalogues.<br>Readers interested in one or more special subjects are advised to consult the Subject index and the Site index.</p> - The Editors Copyright (c) 2004 https://tidsskrift.dk/naa/article/view/127673 Thu, 01 Jan 2004 00:00:00 +0100