Välismaa mündid Tallinna pärandiloendites kuni aastani 1560; pp. 3–49 [PDF]
Artiklis vaadeldakse välismaa kuld- ja hõbemüntide esinemist tallinlaste pärandiloendites 1560. aastani. Otsitakse vastust küsimustele, missuguseid võõraid münte liikus keskajal-varauusajal Tallinnas ning kellel ja kui palju neid oli. Ãmardatult
Ivar Leimus
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Woe from stones: commemoration, identity politics and Estonia's 'War of Monuments' [PDF]
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Assmann J +19 more
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Christoph Prescher – riiklik ajalehekirjutaja ja uudistekaupmees 1680. aastate alguse Riias [PDF]
Christoph Prescher – official newswriter and information merchant in Riga in the early 1680s The profession of a newswriter or a news transmitter (Zeitungsschreiber in German), who collected and sold information, was born in the context of expanding and
Vanamölder, Kaarel
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The article examines the issue of how the Baltic territory was included in the Russian Empire during the Great Northern War. This process turned out to be very difficult in several aspects - military, diplomatic and managerial.
Nikolai R. Slavnitsky
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Cooking fish and drinking milk? Patterns in pottery use in the southeastern Baltic, 3300–2400 cal BC [PDF]
yesA study of pottery vessel contents and use was undertaken in order to obtain information on food processed in Subneolithic and Neolithic vessels from Nida and Šventoji (3300–2400 cal BC).
Ackman +59 more
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A NEW EARLY BRONZE AGE SOCKETED AXE [PDF]
A bronze axe found from Eesnurga village is described. According to some indirect parallels reported from Scandinavia and southern Baltic region, the axe can probably be dated to period III of the Nordic Bronze Age.
Valter Lang, Aivar Kriiska, Arvi Haak
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Military Actions at Narva in 1700 According to the Memoirs of Swedish Warriors
The beginning of the Great Northern War was extremely unfortunate for the Russian State. The siege of Narva by the Russian troops and the defeat they suffered from Karl XII in the Battle of Narva (1700) were the hardest failures of Peter I during the ...
Sergei A. Chirkin
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The “Old Soldier’s” Panegyrics to the Young Monarch in Russian and Swedish Literatures of the 18th Century [PDF]
The article examines one of the forms of European panegyric — an appeal to the monarch who has just ascended to the throne by the “retired soldier.” The focus is on the panegyrics published in the traditionally enemical countries — Sweden and Russia ...
Mikhail Y. Ljustrov
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Kesklinna lokaalses tekstis määratlemise probleemist: Narva keskväljakute funktsioonid ja maine 1920. aastatel [PDF]
The article is a logical continuation of the articles (Burdakova & Nõmm 2025a; Burdakova & Nõmm 2025b) published in previous issues of the journal Mäetagused. The previously published articles propose an approach to studying residents’ perceptions of the
Olga Burdakova, Jelena Nõmm
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An unfolding signifier: London's Baltic Exchange in Tallinn [PDF]
In the summer of 2007 an unusual cargo arrived at Muuga and Paldiski harbors outside Tallinn. It consisted of nearly 50 containers holding over 1,000 tons of building material ranging from marble columns, staircases and fireplaces, to sculpted ...
Alas J +32 more
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