“ARCHAEOLOGY, AUTHORITY & COMMUNITY: COOPERATION TO PROTECT ARCHAEOLOGICAL HERITAGE” (AAC)
PROJECT ERLI-191 IN THE FRAMEWORK OF THE ESTONIA-LATVIA-RUSSIA CROSS BORDER COOPERATION PROGRAMME WITHIN THE EUROPEAN NEIGHBORHOOD AND PARTNERSHIP INSTRUMENT 2007–2013

A new archaeology and heritage protection project “ARCHAEOLOGY, AUTHORITY & COMMUNITY: cooperation to protect archaeological heritage” (AAC) started on 1 May 2012 in the framework of the Estonia-Latvia-Russia Cross Border Cooperation Programme within the European Neighborhood and Partnership instrument 2007–2013. The project, with a total budget of 1,714,515 euros or 1,204,968.46 lats (LVL) (programme co-financing: EUR 1,520,731.16 (88.7 %) or EUR 1,068,775.94 and partners cofinancing EUR 193,784.50 (11.3%) or LVL 136,192.52), will last until the end of 2014. The project involves 9 organizations from 3 countries – Latvia, Estonia and Russia.
Project newsletter 4, December 2014
Project newsletter 3, February 2014
Project newsletter 2, February 2013
Project newsletter 1, August 2012
- Lauksaimniecības aizsākumi un apkārtējā vide
- Viking Age in Latvia: an interdisciplinary study
- The Live Human Exhibitions
- Rethinking Statelessness (1940–1953)
- Between surveillance and non-interference of state authorities
- Burial practices in the landscape
- Skills in synergy, crafts in context
- Rail Baltica
- Technology transfer in the processing of mineral resources in earlier times
- Archaeology, Authority & Community
- Development of Folk Dress
- Paleopathological and Molecular Genetic Studies
- The Impact of Burial Environmental Microbiome
- Interaction between the individual, the society and the state in process of the history of Latvia
- Subsistence strategies and the first demographic transition at the lake Lubāns wetland
- Rethinking Statelessness (1939–1945)
- Politicization of History
- Gender, Sex and Status in Iron Age Latvia
- People in a Dynamic Landscape
- War and Society in Latvia
- Social Transformations