Kernave: Lithuania’s ‘Troy’ to celebrate UNESCO heritage site listing - From The Baltic Times, in the 1970s, Lithuanian archaeologists began following up rumours of a magnificent ancient city, stumbling across a site about 35 km from Vilnius unscathed by war and industrial development, which many now call Lithuania’s first - http://www.baltictimes.com/news/articles/12358/
Nalšia Museum - Synopsis of the Museum's archaeological collections, and collecting strategy. - http://www.nalsia.lt/archaeology.htm
Bergen/the Baltic: An archaeological axis - The archaeologists of Lithuania are digging themselves out of their professional isolation towards the west with the help of researchers from Bergen. - http://www.uib.no/elin/elpub/uibmag/grafikk/eng-96/baltic.htm
Baltic Amber Bibliography: Lithuania - Contributors from Lithuania have submitted the following bibliographic material, which has appeared in Amber in Lithuanian Archaeological Literature, and was reproduced with permission. - http://www.emporia.edu/earthsci/amber/lithuania.htm#refer
Archeology in Lithuania - Short synopsis of the archaeology of Lithuania. - http://neris.mii.lt/heritage/archeol.html
Amber in Lithuanian Archaeological Literature - The present amber bibliography covers the period of Lithuanian Archaeological literature from 1792 to 2001. - http://www.emporia.edu/earthsci/amber/lithuania.pdf