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Arkheologicheskie kulʹtury Sibiri v kontekste kross-kulʹturnykh kontaktov v Evrazii: k 300-letii︠u︡ pervykh nauchnykh arkheologicheskikh raskopok v Sibiri (1722 g.)

Materialy Mez︠h︡dunarodnoĭ arkheologicheskoĭ konferent︠s︡ii molodykh issledovateleĭ (Novosibirsk, 21-25 noi︠a︡bri︠a︡ 2022 g.)

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translation: Archaeological cultures of Siberia in the context of cross-cultural contacts in Eurasia: dedicated to the 300th anniversary of the first scientific archaeological excavations in Siberia (1722) - Proceedings of the International archaeological conference of young researchers (Novosibirsk, November 21–25, 2022)
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IAET SO RAN
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Novosibirsk
Year
2022
Pages
292
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292
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color illustrations
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Paperback
Circulation
100 copies
Language
In Russian. Title and Annotation in English
Weight
0.5 kg
ISBN
978-5-7803-0330-5
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The proceedings contain articles by participants of the International archaeological conference of young researchers “Archaeological Cultures of Siberia in the context of cross-cultural contacts in Eurasia: dedicated to the 300th anniversary of the first scientific archaeological excavations in Siberia (1722)”, which was held November 21–25, 2012 at the Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography SB RAS. The authors of the proceedings are scientists from leading scientific institutions of Russia (Novosibirsk, St. Petersburg, Omsk, Tyumen, Vladivostok, Abakan, Yekaterinburg, Kemerovo, Barnaul, Magadan), China (Beijing, Xi’an, Jinan), Korea (Seoul, Daejon), Kazakhstan (Almaty), Uzbekistan (Nukus). The articles present the current level of research on intercultural relations in Eurasia.
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