The Medieval Town in The Baltic: Hanseatic History and Archaeology 2.

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Mührenberg, Doris, Zum Verhältnis Mensch und Umwelt im mittelalterlichen Lübeck, pp. 7–19.
Westholm, Gun, Visby – the peasant's harbour and trading centre, pp. 20–28.
Busch, Ralf, Burgen im innenstädtischen Bereich Hamburg, pp. 29–36.
Gläser, Manfred, Der Hausbau im mittelalterlichen Lübeck, pp. 37–52.
Westholm, Gun, Two Towns. Sanitary infrastructure in Visby and Tallinn in the Middle Ages, pp. 53–66.
Spirģis, Roberts, Neue Zeugnisse von Bewohnern des Nordkurlands im archäologischen Material Rigas, pp. 67–74.
Ose, Ieva, Archäologische Spuren des mittelalterlichen Rathauses in Riga, pp. 75–82.
Mührenberg, Doris, Das Handwerk in einer Hansestadt – Archäologische Befunde und Funde aus Lübeck, pp. 83–98.
Svarāne, Dagnija, Archaeological evidence of metalworking from medieval Riga, pp. 99–108.
Mäesalu, Ain, The oldest firearms of the Hanseatic towns of Tallinn and Tartu, pp. 109–118.
Gläser, Manfred, Spielzeug und Spielen im mittelalterlichen Lübeck, pp. 119–125.
Leimus, Ivar, Vom Münzgebrauch in Livland, insbesondere in Dorpat in der 2. Hälfte des 14. Jahrhunderts, pp. 126–132.
Randla, Anneli, The sites of mendicant friaries in Northern European towns. A comparative study based on the examples of Scotland, the northern Netherlands and Livonioa, pp. 133–144.
Mäesalu, Ain & Vissak, Rünno, On the older topography of Tartu, pp. 145–163.
Vissak, Rünno, Small dishes made of staves – how different are they? pp. 164–176.
List of participants and papers, p. 177