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Abstract: The history of the Mekitze Nirdamim (“rousers of those who slumber”) society is quite peculiar. Ephraim E. Urbach offered a preliminary account of the society’s history in a publication marking its hundredth anniversary, and my remarks here will build onenschaft des his account from a slightly different perspective. When looking at the society’s activities, one can speak of three distinct periods: a first period in Eastern Prussia under the leadership of Eliezer Lipmann Silbermann, owner of the Ha-Maggid newspaper, a period that extended for ten years and whose success was largely located in Eastern Europe; a second period in Berlin under the domineering leadership of Abraham Berliner, a period centered in Western Europe, that extended for over twenty years; and a third period in the Land of Israel, led initially by David Yellin, Simcha Assaf, and S.Y. Agnon. We are perhaps already in a fourth period. I will introduce each period and focus on several points relating to the pre-history of the society, the relation between East and West, and Mekitze Nirdamim’s ties to several other projects that threatened to swallow it alive. In doing so, I will draw attention to the society’s roots in Eastern Europe.
Joan, Eahr Amelia. Re-Genesis Encyclopedia: Synthesis of the Spiritual Dark– Motherline, Integral Research, Labyrinth Learning, and Eco–Thealogy. Part I. Revised Edition II, 2018. CIIS Library Database. (RGS.)
56. 5400-3700, Tisza Culture, Eastern Europe.pdfArea includes eastern Hungary, northern Yugoslavia and the Danube. Houses were two story, multi–room dwellings with pitched roof and numerous internal ovens. This culture also produced bird headed goddesses and the first coffins (COG: 73-77) plus the Vinca – Tisza script or linguistic symbol system. (COG: 319.)
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Research on the Hallstatt and La Tène Periods in Bohemia and Moravia covers a number of important topics. So far out of the main interest is the increasing quantity of foreign artefacts which generally belong to the Vekerzug culture (or through its spreading objects of other Eastern cultures). The authors of this paper believe that their systematic evaluation is essential for progress in this area of research. The volume of individual artefacts and associated contexts is constantly increasing. This is due to systematic research conducted by archaeological institutions, extensive development-led excavations (construction of highways, expansion of industrial zones, etc.), and detector survey carried out by amateurs, which has been monitored with partial success. Systematic scientific research by specialists, however, still lags behind. This paper attempts to partly fill this gap. Keywords Early Iron Age, Hallstatt Period, Vekerzug culture, Bohemia and Moravia, 6th to 5th cent. BC, nomads, parasitic way of life Abstrakt Výzkum doby halštatské a laténské na území Čech a Moravy představuje celou řadu významých té-mat. Stranou hlavního výzkumného zájmu se nachází stále zvětšující se počet cizorodých předmětů, které můžeme přiřadit vekerzugské kultuře. Autoři tohoto příspěvku věří, že jejich systematické zhodnocení je pro výzkum zásadní. Pokrok přináší jednak systematický výzkum reginálních institucí při archeologických výzkumech (stavba dálnic, rozšiřování průmyslových zón ad.) a také amatétská prospekce, kterou se daří částečně úspěšně monitorovat. Zaostává avšak systematický zájem specialistů. Tento článek se pokouší situaci částečně napravit. Klíčová slova Starší doba železná, doba halštatská, vekerzugská kultura, Čechy a Morava, 6.-5. stol. př. n. l., nomádi, parazitický způsob života 28 Bartík et all. The Vekerzug and other Eastern cultures in the Czech Republic
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