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10 Articles in Volumes 1 to 20 of Archaeologia Baltica (1995 – 2013) COMPILED BY ALGIRDAS GIRININKAS ARTICLES IN VOLUMES 1 TO 20 OF ARCHAEOLOGIA BALTICA (1995 – 2013) COMPILED BY ALGIRDAS GIRININKAS Volumes of Archaeologia Baltica Archaeologia Baltica, 1 Western world. Baltic archaeology. Burial practices. Artefacts. V. KAZAKEVIČIUS and R. SIDRYS, eds. Vilnius, 1995 – 199 p. (ISBN 9986-02-116-2). Archaeologia Baltica, 2 The Balts and their Neighbours in the Viking Age. V. KAZAKEVIČIUS, V. ŽULKUS, eds. Vilnius, 1997 – 199 p. (ISBN 9986-34-016-0). Archaeologia Baltica, 3 The Archaeology of Lithuania and Western Nor- way: Status and Perspectives. V. KAZAKEVIČIUS, A.B. OLSEN, D.N. SIMSON, eds. Vilnius, 1998 – 294 p. (ISSN 1392-5520). Archaeologia Baltica, 4 V. KAZAKEVIČIUS, C. VON CARNAP-BORN- HEIM, J. HINES, V. ŽULKUS, eds. Vilnius, 2000 – 269 p. (ISSN 1392-5520). Archaeologia Baltica, 5 V. KAZAKEVIČIUS, C. VON CARNAP-BORN- HEIM, J. HINES, V. ŽULKUS, eds. Vilnius, 2002 – 183 p. (ISSN 1392-5520). Archaeologia Baltica, 6 V. ŽULKUS, ed. Klaipėda, 2006 – 220 p. (ISSN 1392- 5520). Archaeologia Baltica, 7 V. ŽULKUS, ed. Klaipėda, 2006 – 236 p. (ISSN 1392- 5520). Archaeologia Baltica, 8 Weapons, weaponry and man (In memoriam Vytautas Kazakevičius). A. BLIUJIENĖ, ed. Klaipėda, 2007 – 394 [+10] p. (ISSN 1392-5520). Archaeologia Baltica, 9 A. GIRININKAS, ed. Klaipėda, 2008 – 102 [+10] p. (ISSN 1392-5520). Archaeologia Baltica, 10 Astronomy and Cosmology in Folk Traditions and Cultural Heritage. J. VAIŠKŪNAS, ed. Klaipėda, 2008 – 276 [+8] p. (ISSN 1392-5520). Archaeologia Baltica, 11 The Horse and Man in European Antiquity. World- view, Burial Rites, and Military and Everyday Life. A. BLIUJIENĖ, ed. Klaipėda, 2009 – 376 [+8] p. (ISSN 1392-5520). Archaeologia Baltica, 12 A. GIRININKAS, ed. Klaipėda, 2009 – 142 [+6] p. (ISSN 1392-5520). Archaeologia Baltica, 13 At the Origins of the Culture of the Balts. Dedicated to the 60th Birthday of Prof Habil. Dr Algirdas Giri- ninkas. A. BLIUJIENĖ, ed. Klaipėda, 2010 – 196 p. (ISSN 1392-5520). Archaeologia Baltica, 14 Underwater Archaeology in the Baltic Region Dedi- cated to the 65th Birthday of Prof Habil. Dr ŽULKUS. A. GIRININKAS, ed. Klaipėda, 2010 – 248 [+8] p. (ISSN 1392-5520). Archaeologia Baltica, 15 Archaeology, Religion and Folklore in the Baltic Sea Region. D. VAITKEVIČIENĖ, V. VAITKEVIČIUS, eds. Klaipėda, 2011 – 164 [+8] p. (ISSN 1392-5520). Archaeologia Baltica, 16 Settlements and Towns. Dedicated to the 50th Birth- day of Associate Prof Dr Gintautas Zabiela. Klaipėda, 2011. – 220 [+8] p. (ISSN 1392-5520). Archaeologia Baltica, 17 The People at the Crossroads of Space and Time (Foot- marks of Societies in Ancient Europe), vol. I. Klaipėda, 2012 – 176 [+8] p. (ISSN 1392-5520). Archaeologia Baltica, 18 The People at the Crossroads of Space and Time (Footmarks of Societies in Ancient Europe), vol. II. Klaipėda, 2012 – 280 [+8] p. (ISSN 1392-5520). Archaeologia Baltica, 19 Societies of the Past: Approaches to Landscape, Burial Customs and Grave Goods. Klaipėda, 2013 – 200 p. (ISSN 1392-5520) Archaeologia Baltica, 20 Frontier Societies and Environmental Change in North-East Europe. A. PLUSKOWSKI, A. BROWN, M. STANČIKAITĖ, L. DAUGNORA, eds. Klaipėda, 2013 – 208 p. (ISSN 1392-5520).

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Archaeologia Baltica, 1 Western world. Baltic archaeology. Burial practices. Artefacts. V. KAZAKEVIČIUS and R. SIDRYS, eds. Vilnius, 1995 – 199 p. (isBn 9986-02-116-2).

Archaeologia Baltica, 2the Balts and their neighbours in the Viking Age. V. KAZAKEVIČIUS, V. ŽULKUS, eds. Vilnius, 1997 – 199 p. (isBn 9986-34-016-0).

Archaeologia Baltica, 3the Archaeology of lithuania and Western nor-way: Status and Perspectives. V. KAZAKEVIČIUS, A.B. OLSEN, D.N. SIMSON, eds. Vilnius, 1998 – 294 p. (issn 1392-5520).

Archaeologia Baltica, 4 V. KAZAKEVIČIUS, C. VON CARNAP-BORN- HEIM, J. HINES, V. ŽULKUS, eds. Vilnius, 2000 – 269 p. (issn 1392-5520).

Archaeologia Baltica, 5 V. KAZAKEVIČIUS, C. VON CARNAP-BORN- HEIM, J. HINES, V. ŽULKUS, eds. Vilnius, 2002 – 183 p. (issn 1392-5520).

Archaeologia Baltica, 6 V. ŽULKUS, ed. Klaipėda, 2006 – 220 p. (ISSN 1392-5520).

Archaeologia Baltica, 7 V. ŽULKUS, ed. Klaipėda, 2006 – 236 p. (ISSN 1392-5520).

Archaeologia Baltica, 8 Weapons, weaponry and man (in memoriam Vytautas Kazakevičius). A. BLIUJIENĖ, ed. Klaipėda, 2007 – 394 [+10] p. (issn 1392-5520).

Archaeologia Baltica, 9A. GIRININKAS, ed. Klaipėda, 2008 – 102 [+10] p. (issn 1392-5520).

Archaeologia Baltica, 10Astronomy and cosmology in folk traditions and Cultural Heritage. J. VAIŠKŪNAS, ed. Klaipėda, 2008 – 276 [+8] p. (issn 1392-5520).

Archaeologia Baltica, 11the Horse and man in european Antiquity. World-view, Burial rites, and military and everyday life. A. BLIUJIENĖ, ed. Klaipėda, 2009 – 376 [+8] p. (issn 1392-5520).

Archaeologia Baltica, 12A. GIRININKAS, ed. Klaipėda, 2009 – 142 [+6] p. (issn 1392-5520).

Archaeologia Baltica, 13At the Origins of the Culture of the Balts. Dedicated to the 60th Birthday of Prof Habil. Dr Algirdas Giri-ninkas. A. BLIUJIENĖ, ed. Klaipėda, 2010 – 196 p. (issn 1392-5520).

Archaeologia Baltica, 14 Underwater Archaeology in the Baltic Region Dedi-cated to the 65th Birthday of Prof Habil. Dr ŽULKUS. A. GIRININKAS, ed. Klaipėda, 2010 – 248 [+8] p. (issn 1392-5520).

Archaeologia Baltica, 15Archaeology, religion and folklore in the Baltic sea Region. D. VAITKEVIČIENĖ, V. VAITKEVIČIUS, eds. Klaipėda, 2011 – 164 [+8] p. (ISSN 1392-5520).

Archaeologia Baltica, 16Settlements and Towns. Dedicated to the 50th Birth-day of Associate Prof Dr Gintautas Zabiela. Klaipėda, 2011. – 220 [+8] p. (issn 1392-5520).

Archaeologia Baltica, 17the People at the crossroads of space and time (foot-marks of Societies in Ancient Europe), vol. I. Klaipėda, 2012 – 176 [+8] p. (issn 1392-5520).

Archaeologia Baltica, 18the People at the crossroads of space and time (footmarks of societies in Ancient europe), vol. ii. Klaipėda, 2012 – 280 [+8] p. (ISSN 1392-5520).

Archaeologia Baltica, 19societies of the Past: Approaches to landscape, Burial Customs and Grave Goods. Klaipėda, 2013 – 200 p. (issn 1392-5520)

Archaeologia Baltica, 20frontier societies and environmental change in north-east europe. A. PlusKoWsKi, A. BroWn, M. STANČIKAITĖ, L. DAUGNORA, eds. Klaipėda, 2013 – 208 p. (issn 1392-5520).

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2. AllmÄe, rAili. observations on estonian iron Age cremations, 2013, 19, 31-47.

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4. ANTANAITIS-JACOBS, INDRE; RICHARDS, MIKE; DAUGNORA, LINAS; JANKAUSKAS, RIMANTAS; OGRINC, NIVES. Diet in early lithuanian prehistory and the new stable isotope evidence, 2009, 12, 12-30.

5. APALS, JĀNIS. Über die Entwicklung eines Blockbautyps im ostbaltikum, 2000, 4, 149-160.

6. ArnBerG, AnnA. to make a mark on land. Fossil fields system and the social implication of agriculture during the Pre-roman iron Age on Gotland, sweden, 2009, 12, 57-73.

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8. BANYTĖ-ROWELL, RASA. A Roman Iron Age Warrior from Western lithuanian cemetery Baitai Grave 23, 2007, 8, 183-194.

9. BANYTĖ-ROWELL, RASA. Characteristics of the end of the roman Period According to ma-terial from Baitai Grave Site (near Klaipėda), 2000, 4, 27-44.

10. BANYTĖ-ROWELL, RASA. Enamel Disc from Aukštakiemis (oberhof), 2002, 5, 123-130.

11. BANYTĖ-ROWELL, RASA; BITNER-WROBLEWSKA, ANNA; REICH, CHRIS-TINE. Did they Exist? The Question of Elites in Western lithuania in the roman and early mi-gration Periods, and their interregional contacts, 2012, 18, 192-220.

12. BArlAi, KAtAlin. Basatanya revisited: two periods of a copper Age cemetery in the car-pathian Basin, 2008, 10, 207-210.

13. Belmonte, JuAn Antonio. second Parts can always be better!, 2008, 10, 18.

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15. BemmAnn, JAn. Weaponry and Weapon Burial Practice in central Germany in the late roman iron Age and migration Period, 2008, 8, 69-84.

16. BERTAŠIUS, MINDAUGAS. Horse Graves, Sacrifice, and the Performers of Public Rituals, 2009, 11, 305-313.

17. BERTAŠIUS, MINDAUGAS. The Subject of Battle-Knife origin in central lithuania, 2007, 8, 231-237.

18. BERTAŠlUS, MINDAUGAS. Zentrum und Pe-ripherie bei den Westbalten. Zu den Beziehungen zwischen dem samland und der region um Kau-nas vom 5. bis 8. Jh. n. chr., 2000, 4, 135-148.

19. BĒRZIŅŠ, VALDIS. Fishing Seasonality and techniques in Prehistory: Why freshwater fish are special, 2010, 13, 37-42.

20. Bitner-WrÓBleWsKA, AnnA. Between curonia and Bavaria. Animal-head Brooches re-sulting from Long-Distance Connections During migration Period, 2000, 4, 181-197.

21. BITNER-WROBLEWSKA, ANNA; BLIUJIE- NĖ, AUDRONĖ AND WROBLEWSKI, WO-JciecH. following the traces of the lost Ėgliškiai-Anduliai Curonian Cemetery, 2008, 9, 77-91.

22. BLIUJIENĖ, AUDRONĖ AND BUTKUS, DO-nAtAs. Burials with Horses and equestrian equipment on the lithuanian and latvian litto-rals and Hinterlands (from the fifth to the eighth centuries), 2009, 11, 149-163.

23. BLIUJIENĖ, AUDRONĖ. The Livs – neigh-bours of the northern Balts. notes on the mar-gin of Roberts Spirĝis monograph “Bruņrupuču saktas ar krūšu važiņrotām un lībiešu kultūras attīstība Dauguvas lejtecē 10.–13. gadsimtā”, Rīga, 2008, 2009, 12, 137-139.

24. BLIUJIENĖ, AUDRONĖ AND BUTKUS, DO-nAtAs. Armed men and their riding Horses as a Reflection of Warriors Hierarchy in Western lithuania during the roman iron Age, 2007, 8, 95-116.

25. BLIUJIENĖ, AUDRONĖ AND STEPONAITIS, VALDAS. Wealthy Horsemen in the Remote and tenebrous forests of east lithuania during the migration Period, 2011, 11, 185-205.

26. BLIUJIENĖ, AUDRONĖ. Armed People of eastern and south-eastern lithuania in the Geo-cultural Contexts of the Migration Period, 2013, 19, 145-165.

27. BLIUJIENĖ, AUDRONĖ. Investigations at the Užpelkiai cemetery, 1998, 3, 277-290.

28. BLIUJIENĖ, AUDRONĖ. Preface, 2007, 8, 8-10.

29. BLIUJIENĖ, AUDRONĖ. Preface, 2009, 11, 8-11.

30. BLIUJIENĖ, AUDRONĖ. Preface, 2010, 13, 5-9.

31. BLIUJIENĖ, AUDRONĖ. Preface, 2012, 17, 7-12.

32. BLIUJIENĖ, AUDRONĖ. Preface, 2012, 18, 7-9.

33. BLIUJIENĖ, AUDRONĖ. Preface, 2013, 19, 7-8.

34. BLIUJIENĖ, AUDRONĖ. Some Notes on Cu-ronian Women’s Bead sets with Bronze spacer Plates in their Headbands, Headdresses made of cloth and unaccountable Ware during the Viking

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35. BLIUJIENĖ, AUDRONĖ. The Bog Offerings of the Balts: ‘i Give in order to Get Back’, 2010, 14, 136-165.

36. BLIUJIENĖ, AUDRONĖ. The Main Stylistic features of the Baltic crossbow Brooches in the migration Period, 2002, 5, 145-161.

37. BLIUJIENĖ, AUDRONĖ; STANČIKAITĖ, MIGLĖ; KISIELIENĖ, DALIA; MAŽEIKA, JONAS; TARASKEVIČIUS, RIČARDAS; SZWARCZEWSKI, PIOTR; MESSAL, SEBAS-TIAN; KUSIAK, JAROSLAW; STAKĖNIENĖ, RIMUTĖ. Skomantai Hill-Fort in Western Lithu-ania: A case study on Habitation site and envi-ronment, 2012, 17, 101-135.

38. BOBROWSKI, PRZEMYSLAW; SOB- KoWiAK-tABAKA, iWonA. How far east did Hamburgian Culture Reach?, 2006, 7, 11-20.

39. BOCHNAK, TOMASZ; HARASIM, PRZEMY-slAW. interregional and multidirectional con-tacts of local elites: A case of scabbards with Crossbars Decorated with Three or More S-fig-ures in northern Poland, 2012, 18, 59-82.

40. BRAČIULIENĖ, RAMUNĖ. The Footwear of Klaipeda Dwellers in the 16th and 17th Centu-ries, 2011, 16, 186-210.

41. BrAtHer, seBAstiAn. Zwischen „flucht-burg” und „Herrensitz”. sozialgeschichtliche interpretationen früh- und hochmittelalterlicher Burgwälle in ostmitteleuropa, 2006, 6, 40-57.

42. BRAZAITIS, DŽIUGAS. The Analysis of Ma-terials from Papiškės IV Site Using Computer Databases, 1998, 3, 175-186.

43. BRAZAUSKAS, MINDAUGAS. The Dendro-chronological Dating of Barrel Heads Finds from the second Part of 16th in Klaipeda / memel, 2006, 6, 190-197.

44. BROWN, ALEX; PLUSKOWSKI ALEK-SANDER. Medieval Landscape Transformation in the south-eastern and eastern Baltic: Pal-aeoenvironmental Perspectives on the colanisa-tion of frontier landscapes, 2013, 20, 24-46.

45. BRŪZIS, RŪDOLFS AND SPIRĢIS, ROB-erts. the ogresgala cabas cemetery and Horse Sacrifice, 2009, 11, 283-294.

46. BRŪZIS, RŪDOLFS. The Luxury Lifestyle in the Nurmuiža Manor, 2011, 16, 143-149.

47. BUDVYDAS, UGNIUS. About Some Aspects of scalvian Armament on the Basis of investiga-tions in Viešvilė Cemetery, 2007, 8, 205-213.

48. BUDVYDAS, UGNIUS. Rare Brooches from Viešvilė Cemetery III Lithuania, 2013, 19, 167-175.

49. BŪGIENĖ, LINA. The Supernatural Milk-Steal-er in lithuanian folklore and its counterparts in other national traditions of the Baltic sea re-gion, 2011, 15, 99-104.

50. Von cArnAP-BornHeim, clAus. einige jüngerkaiserzeitliche Beispiele überregionaler trachtbeziehungen zwischen dem baltischen und germanischen kulturbereich, 2000, 4, 45-61.

51. Von CARNAP-BORNHEIM, CLAUS AND mAtesic, suZAnA. the thorsberg Bog find: some remarks on roman-Germanic relation-ships regarding early third century Militaria, 2007, 8, 133-140.

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54. CEPITIS, JANIS; JAKUBENOKA, LILIJA. mythical creatures, the making of Wearing Ap-parel, and the landscape, 2011, 15, 35-44.

55. CHARNIAUSKI, MICHAL; CHARNIAUSKI, MAXIM. The Excavation of Kryvina Peatbog settlements in northern Belarus between 2000 and 2009, 2010, 14, 100-119.

56. CIGLIS, JĀNIS. The Origin of Burial Sites in Eastern latvia consisting of typical stone Graves, 2013, 19, 104-117.

57. ČIVILYTĖ, AGNĖ. In Search of a Theoretical As-sessment of Bronze Age society in the Baltic countries, 2012, 18, 14-27.

58. ČIVILYTĖ, AGNĖ. Is a Warrior without a Weap-on not a Warrior? Some Ideas about Bronze Age Warfare in the eastern Baltic region, 2007, 8, 39-46.

59. CURTA, FLORIN. A note on the “Slavic” bow fibulae of Werner’s class IJ, 2009, 12, 124-136.

60. CYREK, KRZYSZTOF. Spätpaläolithikum und Mesolithikum im Wisłatal zwischen Toruń und Grudziądz, 2006, 7, 43-57.

61. CZARNECKA, KATARZYNA. “Brothers-in-arms”? Graves from the Pre-Roman Period Fur-nished with a Double Set of Weaponry, 2007, 8, 47-57.

62. CZARNECKA, KATARZYNA. A Parade Shield from the Przeworsk culture cemetery in czersk, near Warsaw, Poland: An international sign of status in the early roman Period, 2012, 18, 97-108.

63. DAUGNORA, LINAS AND GIRININKAS, ALGIRDAS. Neolithic and Bronze Age Mixed farming and stock Breeding in the traditional Baltic culture-Area, 1995, 1, 43-51.

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65. DAUGNORA, LINAS; GIRININKAS, ALGIR-DAS. Butchery in the Early Bronze Age (Kretuo-nas 1c settlement data), 2009, 12, 46-56.

66. DAUGNORA, LINAS; VASKS, ANDREJS; SOVAITĖ, SALOMĖJA; GIRININKAS, AL-GIRDAS. Zooarchaeological Material from the Padure (Beltes) Hill-fort in latvia: Butchering techniques and the composition of species, 2013, 20, 117-133.

67. DAUGUDIS, VYTAUTAS. Die Eisenzeitlichen Kultstätten in litauen, 1995, 1, 121-146.

68. DIINHOFF, SØREN. Two hundred years of ar-chaeological survey, 1998, 3, 67-86.

69. DOMMASNES, LIIV HELGA. Gender as a fac-tor in the study of prehistoric societies, 1998, 3, 187-193.

70. DRUZHININA, OLGA; SKHODNOV, IVAN. investigations of the evolution of the Baltic sea and early Human settlement in the eastern Bal-tic Area (Based on materials from the Kalinin-grad region), 2010, 14, 219-225.

71. eriKsson, niKlAs. Between clinker and Carvel: Aspects of Hulls Built with Mixed Planking in scandinavia between 1550 and 1900, 2010, 14, 77-84.

72. FROG. Circum-Baltic Mythology? The Strange case of the theft of the thunder-instrument (Atu 1148b), 2011, 15, 78-98.

73. GALIMOVA, MADINA. Final Palaeolithic-Ear-ly mesolithic cultures with trapezia in the Volga and Dnieper Basins: The Question of Origin, 2006, 7, 136-148.

74. GALINSKI, TADEUSZ AND SULGOSTOWS-KA, ZOFIA. Younger Dryas Tanged Point Key sites in Western Pomerania, 2010, 13, 43-57.

75. GARCÍA, ANTONIO CÉSAR GONZÁLEZ; QUINTELA, MARCO V. GARCÍA; BELMON-TE JUAN ANTONIO; ESTÉVEZ, MANUEL sAntos. calendrical deer, time-reckoning and landscape in iron-Age north-West spain, 2008, 10, 66-70.

76. GARCÍA, ANTONIO CÉSAR, GONZÁLEZ; KOLEVA, VESSELINA; KOLEV, DIMITAR; Belmonte, JuAn Antonio. thracian dol-mens and their orientations, 2008, 10, 170-174.

77. GENYS, JONAS. Trade routes and trade centres in Western lithuania during the early middle Ages, 1997, 2, 141-154.

78. GERHARDS, GUNTIS. Traumatic Lesions in Human Osteological Remains from the Daugava Area (Seventh to 17th Centuries AD), 2007, 8, 360-367.

79. GHIGNOLI, ANTONELLA; MARTOCCHIA, ANDREA; POLCARO, VITO FRANCESCO.

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80. GIRININKAS, ALGIRDAS. A Survey of New Archaeology Books from lithuania, 2006, 7, 233-234.

81. GIRININKAS, ALGIRDAS. Vytautas Kazakevičius – the Prominent Lithuanian Ar-chaeologist, 2007, 8, 15-16.

82. GIRININKAS, ALGIRDAS. A Defence Installa-tion of the Developing Lithuanian State, 2007, 8, 347-359.

83. GIRININKAS, ALGIRDAS. Preface, 2008, 9, 6-7.

84. GIRININKAS, ALGIRDAS. The Influence of the environment on the Human Population around lake Kretuonas during the stone Age and the Bronze Age, 2008, 9, 15-32.

85. GIRININKAS, ALGIRDAS. Mike Parker Pear-son: The Archaeology of Death and Burial, 2008, 9, 95-96.

86. GIRININKAS, ALGIRDAS. Preface, 2009, 12, 6-9.

87. GIRININKAS, ALGIRDAS. Baltic Sea and Un-derwater Archaeology at Klaipeda university, 2010, 14, 12-17.

88. GIRININKAS, ALGIRDAS. The Žemaitiškė 2 Pile-Dwelling Settlement, 2010, 14, 120-135.

89. GIRININKAS, ALGIRDAS. Preface, 2011, 16, 7-10.

90. GIRININKAS, ALGIRDAS. New Data on Palanga stone Age settlement, 2011, 16, 48-57.

91. GIRININKAS, ALGIRDAS. The Structure of the economy and society in the early Bronze Age in lithuania, 2012, 18, 28-42.

92. GIRININKAS, ALGIRDAS. “Archaeologia Bal-tica” bibliography. Volumes 1–20, 2013, 20, 10-20.

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94. GIRININKAS, ALGIRDAS. Stone Age Dating Issues: in ‘Donkalnis and Spiginas Mesolithic – neolithic Burial Grounds. the oldest Burial sites in Lithuania’ (Donkalnio ir Spigino mezolito-ne-olito kapinynai. Seniausieji laidojimo paminklai Lietuvoje) by A. Butrimas (Vilnius, 2012); and ‘new 14c dates of neolithic and early metal Pe-riod Ceramics in Lithuania’ by G. Piličiauskas, M. Lavento, M. Oinonen and G. Grižas in Radio-carbon (2011, 53/4), 2013, 20, 206-207.

95. GIRININKAS, ALGIRDAS; DAUGNORA, LI-NAS AND ANTANAITIS-JACOBS, INDRĖ. When did Domesticated Horses Appear in Lithu-ania? 2009, 11, 22-31.

96. GIRININKAS, ALGIRDAS; PRANCKĖNAITĖ, elenA. Preface, 2010, 14, 7-9.

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