Rock Art in Russian Far East and in Siberia - Brief overview of petroglyphs found in these regions. Includes illustrations and bibliography. - http://www.rupestre.net/tracce/rusfra.html
Russian archaeologists discover ancient birch-barks - From RIA Novosti, achaeologists have discovered two profanity-inscribed ancient birch bark pieces in Veliky Novgorod in northwestern Russia. - http://en.rian.ru/science/20050819/41190073.html
Hsiung-nu: Huns of Asia - From the Institute for the History of Material Culture, Russian Academy of Sciences. Archaeological investigations into the material and economic culture of the Huns. - http://hsiungnu.chat.ru/
Rock Carvings of Russian Karelia - The project started in 2002 and is a part of a wider study concerned with understanding the art of prehistoric fisher-gatherer-hunters in Northern Europe. - http://antiquity.ac.uk/ProjGall/janik/index.html
Ice Maiden Triggers Mother of All Disputes in Siberia - From Telegraph, local officials, urged on by the increasingly militant electorate want a 2,500-year-old mummy, found by Russian archaeologists 11 years ago and being studied in the Siberian capital of Novosibirsk, to be reinterred without delay. - http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2004/04/17/wmummy17.xml&sSheet=/news/2004/04/17/ixworld.html
Russian Archaeology - Journal review in Athena Review of Rossiiskaia Arkheologiia. - http://www.athenapub.com/rusarch1.htm
'New World' Link to Arctic Find - From BBC, a 30,000-old site found in Arctic Siberia may have been home to the first Americans' ancestors. - http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/3361925.stm
1995 Excavations at Pokrovka, Russia - Illustrated outline of the Kazakh/American Research Project led by Jeannine Davis-Kimball and Leonid T. Yablonsky, which uncovered burials dating from the 6th century BCE to the 3rd century CE. - http://sscl.berkeley.edu/arf/newsletter/3.1/pokrovka.html
Excavations at Daghestan - Article in the ARF Newsletter reporting in the excavations on the Caspian Sea at Daghestan. - http://sscl.berkeley.edu/arf/newsletter/3.2/daghestan.html
The Khazar Fortress of Sarkel - Site located near the Don River, constructed in the 830s CE by a joint team of Greek and Khazar architects. Images, maps, and articles. - http://www.khazaria.com/sarkel.html
Bibliography of Khazar Studies- Archaeology - A bibliography of papers, articles, and books in several languages including English and Russian pertaining to Khazar archaeology. - http://www.khazaria.com/khazar-biblio/sec3.html
The Solovetsky Archipelago - Evaluation and prospects of the Solovetsky Islands in the north of Russia. - http://whc.unesco.org/whreview/article6.html
St. George Russian-American Archaeological Program (SGRAAP) - Collaborative investigation by Appalachian State University and North Ossetian State University of the paleolithic site of Weasel Cave in the Caucasus Mountains of North Ossetia. - http://www.acs.appstate.edu/dept/anthro/russia.html
Viking Ship in Russian Waters - From Archaeology, wreck of a 9-10th century Viking ship belonging to the Viking tribe, Varenghi, found near Vyborg, Russia. - http://www.he.net/~archaeol/online/news/viking.html
The Slavonic Antiquity - Collection of archaeological and other topical papers on Ancient Slavonic Culture. - http://public.kubsu.ru/~usr02898/slavonic.htm
Sintashta-Arcaim Culture - Within the last decade, two additional, and yet more ancient cultures, Petrovka and Sintashta, were discovered in Eurasia that have several characteristics in common. - http://www.csen.org/koryakova2/Korya.Sin.Ark.html
The Paleolithic Archaeology of Weasel Cave - A report on a site located in Ossetia, Russia presented by Nazim Hidjrati, Larry Kimball, and Todd Koetje at the 1996 Paleoanthropology meetings. - http://www.acs.appstate.edu/dept/anthro/new_orleans.html
The Golden Deer of Eurasia - The Metropolitan Museum presents some 200 examples of early nomadic Eurasian art, ornately carved and covered in gold, discovered in excavation on the Russian Steppes. - http://www.metmuseum.org/special/Golden%20Deer/golden_deer_more.asp