4th International Congress of the Medieval Archaeology of Eurasian Steppes
Journal: Povolzhskaya Arkheologiya (The Volga River Region Archaeology) (Vol.1, No. 31)Publication Date: 2020-03-25
Authors : Sitdikov A.G. Kazan Russian Federation; Bazarov B.A.; Gombozhapov A.D.; Nolev E.V. Ulan-Ude Russian Federation; Krasilnikov P.V. Kazan Russian Federation;
Page : 217-226
Keywords : archaeology; history; Eurasia; congress; nomadic empires; urban culture; interdisciplinary studies;
Abstract
The publication features a brief summary and results of the 4th International Congress on the Medieval Archaeology of Eurasian Steppes held on September 16-21, 2019 in Ulan-Ude (the Republic of Buryatia). The congress agenda included 229 reports by scientists from various countries: Russia, Kazakhstan, France, Germany, Austria, Great Britain, Canada, Switzerland, Spain, Bulgaria, Hungary, Croatia, Ukraine, Turkey, Israel, India, Kyrgyzstan, China, Japan and Mongolia. The congress participants presented reports covering a wide range of issues related to the study of the cultural and historical space of the steppe zone of Eurasia. The congress included the opening of the exhibition “The Huns. Empire of the Steppes”(The Huns. Secrets of Lost Civilizations).
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