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    • The NIhK presents its current research at the "Long Night of Science"
    • Relieved from pain after 1600 years
    • New geoarchaeological research on the island Föhr started!
    • New research project to understand the influence of climate on past societies
    • Focusing the sky - test measurements at the Jade-Weser-Airport
    • Where have all the vessels gone …?
    • Getting to the bottom of the pingo
    • Was a giant boulder the centre of a Stone Age ritual area or meeting place?
    • Archeological expedition in the nature reserve “Hohes Moor"
    • Finds in clay of Stone Age pottery
    • Castles, ceramics and typochronology
    • Documentation of the wooden artifacts from inhumation graves of the cemetery on the Fallward (Ldkr. Cuxhaven)

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    • Storage and analysis of botanical macroremains
    • The Borgsumburg on the North Frisian island Föhr
    • Fallward graves
    • Coast without ships (?)
    • Manifestation of power
    • Mesolithic in Northwestern Germany
    • Relicts under the bog
    • Pottery traditions as a mirror of social structures of the 5th and 4th millennium BC in northern Central Europe
    • Prehistoric traces on the seafloor
    • Between the Roman Climate Optimum and the Year Without a Summer 1816
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