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Elulookirjeldus (CV)
1.Eesnimi Heiki
2.Perekonnanimi Valk
3.Töökoht Tartu Ülikool, filosoofiateaduskond, ajaloo osakond
4.Ametikoht vanemteadur, arheoloogia kabineti juhataja
5.Sünniaeg 07.05.1959 (päev.kuu.aasta)
6.Haridus 1977 Tartu 2. Keskkool
1983 Tartu Ülikool, ajalooteaduskond
7.Teenistuskäik 1983–1990: Kultuuriministeerium, Muuseumide ja Kultuurimälestiste Teaduslik-Metoodiline Nõukogu, arheoloogiamälestiste sektori juhataja
alates 1990: Tartu Ülikool; filosoofiateaduskond, ajaloo osakond
1990–1992 arheoloogia labori teadur;
1993–2005 vanemteadur; arheoloogia kabineti juhataja
8.Teaduskraad Mag Phil
PhD
9.Teaduskraadi välja
andnud asutus, aasta
Tartu Ülikool, 1992
Tartu Ülikool, 2001
10.Tunnustused 1994 veebruar – presidendi preemia rahvaluule kogumise eest
2000 veebruar – Valgetähe orden, V klass
2002 september – Kalmari Lossi ajalookirjanduse aastapreemia (monograafia: “Rural Cemeteries of Southern Estonia 1225-1800 AD” eest).
11.Teadusorganisatsiooniline
ja –administratiivne
tegevus
* Arheoloogia kabineti taastamine 1993-1996 ja juhtimine (alates 1993)
* Tartu arheoloogia teadusnõukogu sekretär (1992–1999)
* Õpetatud Eesti Seltsi sekretär (1993–1996)ja aseesimees (alates 1997)
* Eesti Fennougristika komitee liige (alates 1996)
* Eesti arheoloogimälestiste ekspertnõukogu liige (alates 1996)
* Eesti arheoloogilise kohainfo koondandembaasi loomine (alates 1999)
* Arheoloogiliste välitööde ülevaadete (alates 1999) ja Eesti Arheoloogiajakirja (alates 2002)toimetuskolleegiumi liige
* Eesti Teadusfondi humanitaarteaduste ekspertnõukogu liige arheoloogia alal (alates 2000)
* TÜ Lõuna-Eesti uuringute keskuse nõukogu liige (alates 2002)
* Riikliku programmi “Humanitaar- ja loodusteaduslikud kogud” korraldustoimkonna liige (2003-2004)
* Riikliku programmi “Eesti looduslikud pühapaigad ettevalmistava töörühma liige (2004-2005
12.Juhendamisel kaitstud
väitekirjad
13.Teadustöö põhisuunad 1. Eesti kesk- ja varauusaegsed kalmistud ning matmiskombestik
2. Viljandi teke ja keskaegne arengulugu
3. Kesk- ja uusaegne rahvausund, sünkretism ning kultuuriprotsessid
4. Lõuna-Eesti asustuslugu, keskused ja kommunikatsioon nooremal rauaajal ja keskajal
5. Muistised ja rahvapärimus
14.Jooksvad grandid Eesti Teadusfond: Lõuna-Eesti hilisrauaaeg: keskused ja kommunikatsioon.
15.Teaduspublikatsioonid

Valk, H. 2004. Christian and Non-Christian Holy Sites in Medieval Estonia: A Reflection of Ecclesiastical Attitudes Towards Popular Religion. – The European Frontier. Clashes and Compromises in the Middle Ages. International Symposium of the Culture Clash or Compromise (CCC) project and the Department of Archaeology, Lund University, held in Lund October 13–15 2000. CCC Papers, 7. Lund Studies in Medieval Archaeology, 33. Lund, 299–310.

Valk, H. 2004. Grave goods in Estonian Urban Churchyards: a Reflection of different Traditions and Ideologies. - Der Ostseeraum und Kontinentaleuropa 1100-1600. Einflussnahme, - Rezeption – Wandel. Hrsg. von Detlef Kattinger, Jens E. Olesen, Horst Wernicke. Culture Clash or Compromise, 8. Schwerin, 103–112.

Valk, H. 2004. Viljandi Jaani kiriku kalmistu. – Linnusest ja linnast. Uurimusi Vilma Trummali auks. – Muinasaja Teadus, 14. Tallinn–Tartu, 420–450.

Valk, H. 2004. Võreripatsid ja nende tähendus. – Setumaa kogumik, 2. Uurimusi Setumaa arheoloogiast, ajaloost, rahvakultuurist, rahvaluulest, ajaloost ja geograafiast. Tallinn, 233–313.

Valk, H. 2003. Christianisation in Estonia: a Process of Dual-Faith and Syncretism. – The Cross goes North. Processes of Conversion in Northern Europe, AD 300–1300. Edited by Martin Carver. York, 571–579.

Valk, H. 2003. The Christianisation of Estonia and Changes in Burial Customs. – Offa. Berichte und Mitteilungen zur Urgeschichte, Frühgeschichte und Mittelalterarchäologie. Band 58, 2001, 215–222.

Valk, H. 2003. Tsässon ja külakalmistu Põhja-Setomaa kultuuripildis. – Setumaa kogumik, 1. Uurimusi Setumaa arheoloogiast, numismaatikast, etnoloogiast ja ajaloost. Tallinn, 219–252.

Valk, H. 2001. About the Early Medieval and Prehistoric Contacts of the Votians and the Daugava Livonians. – Congressus Nonus Internationalis Fenno-Ugristarum. 7.–13.8. 2000 Tartu. Pars VIII. Dissertationes sectionum: Litteratura, Archaeologia & Anthropologia & Genetica & Acta Congressus. Redigit: Tõnu Seilenthal; curaverunt: Anu Nurk, Triinu Palo, 365–374.

Valk, H. 2001. Livonia and North-Western Russia : Reflections on Communication and Contacts in the Archaeological Material of Rural Sites // Staroladozhskij Sbornik. Vyp. 4. SPB.; Staraja Ladoga, 21–32.

Valk, H. 2001. Rural Cemeteries of Southern Estonia 1225–1800 AD. 2nd edition. CCC Papers 3. Visby – Tartu.

Valk, H., 1999. Christianization and Changes in Faith in the Burial Traditions of Estonia in the 11th – 17th centuries. – Rom und Byzanz im Norden. Mission und Glaubenswechsel im Ostseeraum während des 8.–14. Jahrhunderts. Band II. Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Literatur. Abhandlungen der Geistes- und Sozialwissenschaftlichen Klasse. Jahrgang 1997, 3, II. Hrsg. von Michael Müller-Wille, 37–55.

Valk, H. 1999. The Distribution of Medieval / Post-Medieval Burial Grounds of Western and Eastern Estonia: Association with Villages, Manors and Parish Centres. – Europeans or not? Local level strategies on the Baltic Rim 1100–1400 AD. CCC Papers, 1, Oskarshamn, 215–230.

Valk, H. A subgroup of the “Hanseatic brooches” in Estonia. – The Medieval Town in the Baltic: Hanseatic History and Archaeology. Proceedings of the first & second seminar, Tartu, Estonia, 6th – 7th June 1997 and 26th – 27th June 1998. Tartu, 1999, 85–100.

Valk H. 1998. About the transitional Period in the burial Customs in the Region of the Baltic Sea. – Acta Visbyensia XI. Culture Clash or Compromise? The Europeanisation of the Baltic Sea Area 1100 – 1400 AD. Papers of the XIth Visby Symposium held at Gotland Centre for Baltic Studies, Gotland University College, Visby, October 4th– 9th, 1996. Visby, 237–250.

Valk H. 1998. Eesti 13.–17. sajandi rahvausundi allikatest, uurimisseisust ja probleemidest. – Estland, Lettland und westliches Christentum. Estnisch-deutsche Beiträge zur baltischen Kirchengeschichte. // Eestimaa, Liivimaa ja Lääne kristlus. Eesti-saksa uurimusi Baltimaade kirikuloost. Hg. S. Rutiku, R. Staats. Kiel. 75–90.

Valk, H.1997. Lõuna?Eesti kultuuriomapäradest 13.–17. sajandil. – Õdagumeresoomõ lõunapiir. Toim. Karl Pajusalu ja Jüvä Sullõv. Konverents Kütiorun märdikuu 28.–30. 1996. Võro Instituudi Toimõtiseq. Võro, 118–133.

Valk, H. 1996. The reflections of regional cultural differences in the Estonian archaeological material of the 13th – 17th centuries. – Congressus Octavus Internationalis Fenno-Ugristarum Jyväskylä 10.–15.8.1995. Pars VII. Litteratura, Archaeologia & Anthropologia. Red. H. Leskinen, R. Raittila & T. Seilenthal. Jyväskylä, 1996, 400–403.

Valk, H. 1996. The reflections of regional cultural differences in the Estonian archaeological material of the 13th – 17th centuries. – Congressus Octavus Internationalis Fenno-Ugristarum Jyväskylä 10.–15.8.1995. Pars VII. Litteratura, Archaeologia & Anthropologia. Red. H. Leskinen, R. Raittila & T. Seilenthal. Jyväskylä, 1996, 400–403.

Valk, H. 1995. Reflections of folk-religion and beliefs in Estonian burial customs of the 13th – 19th centuries. Archaeology, folklore and written sources. – Archaeology East and West of the Baltic. Papers from the Estonian – Swedish Archaeological Symposium, Sigtuna, May 1991. Ed. Ingmar Jansson. Theses and Papers in Archaeology N.S., A 7. Stockholm, 1995, 131–153.

Valk, H. 1995. The Estonian Village Burial Grounds – Some Aspects of their Sanctification in the Catholic Period. – En Norrlandsbygd möter yttervärlden. Styresholmsprojektets medeltidssymposium på Hola Folkhögskola 26–28 juni 1992. Härnösand, 55–61.

Valk, H. 1994. Neighbouring but distant: Rural burial traditions of Estonia and Finland during the Christian Period. – Fennoscandia archaeologica XII, 61–76.

Valk, H. 1994. The Reflections of Pre?Christian Beliefs in the Estonian Medieval and Post?Medieval Village Cemeteries. – Mitteilungen für Anthropologie und Religionsgeschichte. Bd. 8. Münster, 177–189.

Ligi, P., Valk, H. 1993. Vadjapärased kalmistud Tartumaal (13.–15. sajand). – Vadjapärased kalmed Eestis 9.–16. sajandil. Muinasaja Teadus II. Tallinn, 176–214.

Valk, H. 1993. About the Role of the German Castle at the Town?Genesis Process in Estonia: the Example of Viljandi. – Castella Maris Baltici 1. Stockholm, 1993, 219–223.

Valk, H. 1992. Estonian Village Burial Grounds of the 13–17th Centuries: Pagan or Christian? – Tor, 24, 203–228.

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Curriculum Vitae (CV)
1.First Name Heiki
2.Surname Valk
3.Institution University of Tartu, Faculty of Philosophy, Department of History
4.Position senior researcher, Head of Arheoloogia kabinet
5.Date of birth 07.05.1959 (day.month.year)
6.Education 1977 Tartu Secondary School no. 2
1983 University of Tartu, Faculty of History
7.Research and
professional experience
1983-1990. Ministry of Culture, Board of Antiquities, Head of the Department of Protection of Archaeological Sites
Since 1990: University of Tartu, Faculty of Philosophy, Department of History,
1990-1992 - archaeological laboratory, researcher
1993–2005 senior researcher; Head of arheoloogia kabinet
8.Academic degree Mag Phil
PhD
9.Dates and sites of
earning the degrees
University of Tartu, 1992
University of Tartu, 2001
10.Honours/awards February 1994 - Estonian President Award for folklore collecting February 2001 - Order of the White Star, 5th class
September 2002 - Prize of the Castle of Kalmar (Sweden) for Historical Research
11.Research-administrative
experience
*Re-establishing the Arheoloogia kabinet (Center of Archaeology) at the University of Tartu (1993-1996) and heading the unit (since 1993)
* The secretatry of Tartu Archeological Scientific Council (1992-1999)
* secretary of the Learned Estonian Society since (1993-1996) AND its Vice-President (since 1995)
* Member of the Expert Council for Archaeological sites of Estonia (since 1996)
* Coordinating the making of the database on Estonian plsce-related archaeological information (since 1999)
* Member of the Estonian Commitee of Fenno-Ugric Studies (since 1996)
* Member of the editorial board of Arheoloogilised välitööd Eestis (since 1999) and Estonian Journal of Archaeology (2002)
* Expert on archaeology at the Estonian Science Foundation since 2001
* Member of the Council of the Center of South Estonian Studies (since 2002)
* Member of the Organizing Workgroup of the State Program "The Collections of Humanities and and Natural Sciences" (2003-2004)
* Member of the preparatory workgroup for the stately program Riikliku programmi “Estonian natural holy sites" (2004-2005
12.Supervised dissertations
13.Current research program 1.Estonian cemeteries and burial customs in Medieval and Early Modern times
2.The genesis of Viljandi and its development during the Middle Ages
3.Popualr religion in the Middle Ages and Modern Times; religious syncretism and cultural processes
4.Settlement history, centers and communication of southern Estonia in the Late Iron Age and the Middle Ages
5.Archaeological sites and oral tradition
14.Current grant funding Estonian Science Foundation: Southern Estonia in the End of the Iron Age: Centers and Communication.
15.List of most important publications

Valk, H. 2004. Christian and Non-Christian Holy Sites in Medieval Estonia: A Reflection of Ecclesiastical Attitudes Towards Popular Religion. – The European Frontier. Clashes and Compromises in the Middle Ages. International Symposium of the Culture Clash or Compromise (CCC) project and the Department of Archaeology, Lund University, held in Lund October 13–15 2000. CCC Papers, 7. Lund Studies in Medieval Archaeology, 33. Lund, 299–310.

Valk, H. 2004. Grave goods in Estonian Urban Churchyards: a Reflection of different Traditions and Ideologies. - Der Ostseeraum und Kontinentaleuropa 1100-1600. Einflussnahme, - Rezeption – Wandel. Hrsg. von Detlef Kattinger, Jens E. Olesen, Horst Wernicke. Culture Clash or Compromise, 8. Schwerin, 103–112.

Valk, H. 2004. Viljandi Jaani kiriku kalmistu. – Linnusest ja linnast. Uurimusi Vilma Trummali auks. – Muinasaja Teadus, 14. Tallinn–Tartu, 420–450.

Valk, H. 2004. Võreripatsid ja nende tähendus. – Setumaa kogumik, 2. Uurimusi Setumaa arheoloogiast, ajaloost, rahvakultuurist, rahvaluulest, ajaloost ja geograafiast. Tallinn, 233–313.

Valk, H. 2003. Christianisation in Estonia: a Process of Dual-Faith and Syncretism. – The Cross goes North. Processes of Conversion in Northern Europe, AD 300–1300. Edited by Martin Carver. York, 571–579.

Valk, H. 2003. The Christianisation of Estonia and Changes in Burial Customs. – Offa. Berichte und Mitteilungen zur Urgeschichte, Frühgeschichte und Mittelalterarchäologie. Band 58, 2001, 215–222.

Valk, H. 2003. Tsässon ja külakalmistu Põhja-Setomaa kultuuripildis. – Setumaa kogumik, 1. Uurimusi Setumaa arheoloogiast, numismaatikast, etnoloogiast ja ajaloost. Tallinn, 219–252.

Valk, H. 2001. About the Early Medieval and Prehistoric Contacts of the Votians and the Daugava Livonians. – Congressus Nonus Internationalis Fenno-Ugristarum. 7.–13.8. 2000 Tartu. Pars VIII. Dissertationes sectionum: Litteratura, Archaeologia & Anthropologia & Genetica & Acta Congressus. Redigit: Tõnu Seilenthal; curaverunt: Anu Nurk, Triinu Palo, 365–374.

Valk, H. 2001. Livonia and North-Western Russia : Reflections on Communication and Contacts in the Archaeological Material of Rural Sites // Staroladozhskij Sbornik. Vyp. 4. SPB.; Staraja Ladoga, 21–32.

Valk, H. 2001. Rural Cemeteries of Southern Estonia 1225–1800 AD. 2nd edition. CCC Papers 3. Visby – Tartu.

Valk, H., 1999. Christianization and Changes in Faith in the Burial Traditions of Estonia in the 11th – 17th centuries. – Rom und Byzanz im Norden. Mission und Glaubenswechsel im Ostseeraum während des 8.–14. Jahrhunderts. Band II. Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Literatur. Abhandlungen der Geistes- und Sozialwissenschaftlichen Klasse. Jahrgang 1997, 3, II. Hrsg. von Michael Müller-Wille, 37–55.

Valk, H. 1999. The Distribution of Medieval / Post-Medieval Burial Grounds of Western and Eastern Estonia: Association with Villages, Manors and Parish Centres. – Europeans or not? Local level strategies on the Baltic Rim 1100–1400 AD. CCC Papers, 1, Oskarshamn, 215–230.

Valk, H. A subgroup of the “Hanseatic brooches” in Estonia. – The Medieval Town in the Baltic: Hanseatic History and Archaeology. Proceedings of the first & second seminar, Tartu, Estonia, 6th – 7th June 1997 and 26th – 27th June 1998. Tartu, 1999, 85–100.

Valk H. 1998. About the transitional Period in the burial Customs in the Region of the Baltic Sea. – Acta Visbyensia XI. Culture Clash or Compromise? The Europeanisation of the Baltic Sea Area 1100 – 1400 AD. Papers of the XIth Visby Symposium held at Gotland Centre for Baltic Studies, Gotland University College, Visby, October 4th– 9th, 1996. Visby, 237–250.

Valk H. 1998. Eesti 13.–17. sajandi rahvausundi allikatest, uurimisseisust ja probleemidest. – Estland, Lettland und westliches Christentum. Estnisch-deutsche Beiträge zur baltischen Kirchengeschichte. // Eestimaa, Liivimaa ja Lääne kristlus. Eesti-saksa uurimusi Baltimaade kirikuloost. Hg. S. Rutiku, R. Staats. Kiel. 75–90.

Valk, H.1997. Lõuna?Eesti kultuuriomapäradest 13.–17. sajandil. – Õdagumeresoomõ lõunapiir. Toim. Karl Pajusalu ja Jüvä Sullõv. Konverents Kütiorun märdikuu 28.–30. 1996. Võro Instituudi Toimõtiseq. Võro, 118–133.

Valk, H. 1996. The reflections of regional cultural differences in the Estonian archaeological material of the 13th – 17th centuries. – Congressus Octavus Internationalis Fenno-Ugristarum Jyväskylä 10.–15.8.1995. Pars VII. Litteratura, Archaeologia & Anthropologia. Red. H. Leskinen, R. Raittila & T. Seilenthal. Jyväskylä, 1996, 400–403.

Valk, H. 1996. The reflections of regional cultural differences in the Estonian archaeological material of the 13th – 17th centuries. – Congressus Octavus Internationalis Fenno-Ugristarum Jyväskylä 10.–15.8.1995. Pars VII. Litteratura, Archaeologia & Anthropologia. Red. H. Leskinen, R. Raittila & T. Seilenthal. Jyväskylä, 1996, 400–403.

Valk, H. 1995. Reflections of folk-religion and beliefs in Estonian burial customs of the 13th – 19th centuries. Archaeology, folklore and written sources. – Archaeology East and West of the Baltic. Papers from the Estonian – Swedish Archaeological Symposium, Sigtuna, May 1991. Ed. Ingmar Jansson. Theses and Papers in Archaeology N.S., A 7. Stockholm, 1995, 131–153.

Valk, H. 1995. The Estonian Village Burial Grounds – Some Aspects of their Sanctification in the Catholic Period. – En Norrlandsbygd möter yttervärlden. Styresholmsprojektets medeltidssymposium på Hola Folkhögskola 26–28 juni 1992. Härnösand, 55–61.

Valk, H. 1994. Neighbouring but distant: Rural burial traditions of Estonia and Finland during the Christian Period. – Fennoscandia archaeologica XII, 61–76.

Valk, H. 1994. The Reflections of Pre?Christian Beliefs in the Estonian Medieval and Post?Medieval Village Cemeteries. – Mitteilungen für Anthropologie und Religionsgeschichte. Bd. 8. Münster, 177–189.

Ligi, P., Valk, H. 1993. Vadjapärased kalmistud Tartumaal (13.–15. sajand). – Vadjapärased kalmed Eestis 9.–16. sajandil. Muinasaja Teadus II. Tallinn, 176–214.

Valk, H. 1993. About the Role of the German Castle at the Town?Genesis Process in Estonia: the Example of Viljandi. – Castella Maris Baltici 1. Stockholm, 1993, 219–223.

Valk, H. 1992. Estonian Village Burial Grounds of the 13–17th Centuries: Pagan or Christian? – Tor, 24, 203–228.

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