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   <b>The Medieval Animal Data-Network </b>
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   <b>The Medieval Animal Data-Network (MAD)</b>
  
* Collaboration between archaologists, biologists, historians, literary- and art historians
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* <b>Collaboration</b> between archaeologists (archaeozoologists), biologists, historians, literary- and arthistorians
  
* Participating institutions: CEU and ELTE (Hu) OEAW (A), Clare College (Uk), Institute for Biology, Iasi (Ru)
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* <b>Participating institutions so far:</b> CEU and ELTE (Hu), University of Salzburg (A), Reading University (UK), Liverpool University (UK), Institute for Biology, Iasi (Ru), Universidad Complutense de Madrid (Spain).
  
 
* <b>Aims:</b> to make available and interlink the existing knowledge on animals in the Middle Ages both source information and specialised knowledge - and to facilitate a broad collaborative participation which means that anybody interested should be able to contribute.
 
* <b>Aims:</b> to make available and interlink the existing knowledge on animals in the Middle Ages both source information and specialised knowledge - and to facilitate a broad collaborative participation which means that anybody interested should be able to contribute.
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* <b>WikiWeb</b>
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* URL: http://www.imareal.sbg.ac.at/mad  or http://www.imareal.sbg.ac.at/animalwiki
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* contact: ingrid.matschinegg@sbg.ac.at  | gerhard.jaritz@sbg.ac.at | Alice Choyke choyke@ceu.hu
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Latest revision as of 19:50, 19 February 2013

 The Medieval Animal Data-Network (MAD)
  • Collaboration between archaeologists (archaeozoologists), biologists, historians, literary- and arthistorians
  • Participating institutions so far: CEU and ELTE (Hu), University of Salzburg (A), Reading University (UK), Liverpool University (UK), Institute for Biology, Iasi (Ru), Universidad Complutense de Madrid (Spain).
  • Aims: to make available and interlink the existing knowledge on animals in the Middle Ages both source information and specialised knowledge - and to facilitate a broad collaborative participation which means that anybody interested should be able to contribute.
  • WikiWeb
  • contact: ingrid.matschinegg@sbg.ac.at | gerhard.jaritz@sbg.ac.at | Alice Choyke choyke@ceu.hu


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