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Informationen zum Autor Oliver Gilkes is Senior Research Associate at the Institute of World Archaeology! University of East Anglia. He has worked extensively on the excavations at Butrint and in collaboration with The Butrint Foundation. Albania is one of the youngest European states and the last country to emerge from the collapse of Ottoman Turkish power at the beginning of the 20th century. This guide provides an introduction to 50 of Albania's archaeological sites, enabling visitors to enjoy the best-known sites, but also to venture out to the more remote monuments. Zusammenfassung Albania is one of the youngest European states and the last country to emerge from the collapse of Ottoman Turkish power at the beginning of the 20th century. This guide provides an introduction to 50 of Albania's archaeological sites, enabling visitors to enjoy the best-known sites, but also to venture out to the more remote monuments. Inhaltsverzeichnis IntroductionUsing this guideVisiting archaeological sites in AlbaniaArchaeology in AlbaniaAlbania: An archaeological and historical overviewSites:5. Amantia6. Antigoneia7. Apollonia8. Arapaj9. Ballsh10. Berat11. Bader12. Bashtova13. Borsh (Sopot)14. Bradashesh15. ButrintThe Vrina PlainDiaporitKalivo16. Byllis17. Çiflik18. Çuka e Ajtoit19. DelvinaRusanShen Jan20. Dema21. Durres22. Elbasan23. Finiq (Phoenice)24. Gjirokastra25. Goranxi26. Grama Bay27. Jogucat28. Kamenica29. Kruja30. Labova e Kryqit31. Lin32. Loefkend33. Malathrea34. Maliq35. Mesopotam36. Oricum37. Paleokaster38. Petrela39. Porto Palermo40. Preza41. Rodon42. SarandaThe Church of the Forty Martyrs LekuresMetoq and Çuka43. Selce44. Shkodra45. Sofratika46. Teplena47. Tirana48. Tren49. Voskopoja50. ZgerdheshTravel Agents and AccommodationGlossarySpelling and Punctuation Guide