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The investigation of past cultures of the modern nationstate of Russia through the study and scientific analysis of material remains (i.e., osteological, artifactual, architectural, etc.).
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A bibliography of papers, articles, and books in several languages including English and Russian pertaining to Khazar archaeology.
Description of these islands in the north of Russia which are now a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Description and justification for inscription as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Provides information on the only surviving Tatar fortress in Russia, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Provides information on the medieval monuments and 14th-century frescoes at Novgorod, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Description and justification for inscription as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
From the Institute for the History of Material Culture, Russian Academy of Sciences. Archaeological investigations into the material and economic culture of the Huns.
Site located near the Don River, constructed in the 830s CE by a joint team of Greek and Khazar architects. Images, maps, and articles.
Brief overview of petroglyphs found in these regions. Includes illustrations and bibliography.
Collection of archaeological and other topical papers on Ancient Slavonic Culture.
From the Daily Telegraph, local officials want a 2,500-year-old mummy, found by Russian archaeologists 11 years ago and being studied in the Siberian capital of Novosibirsk, to be reinterred without delay. (April 14, 2004)
From BBC, a 30,000-old site found in Arctic Siberia may have been home to the first Americans' ancestors. (January 02, 2004)
Collection of archaeological and other topical papers on Ancient Slavonic Culture.
Description of these islands in the north of Russia which are now a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Provides information on the only surviving Tatar fortress in Russia, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Description and justification for inscription as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Provides information on the medieval monuments and 14th-century frescoes at Novgorod, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Description and justification for inscription as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Site located near the Don River, constructed in the 830s CE by a joint team of Greek and Khazar architects. Images, maps, and articles.
From the Institute for the History of Material Culture, Russian Academy of Sciences. Archaeological investigations into the material and economic culture of the Huns.
Brief overview of petroglyphs found in these regions. Includes illustrations and bibliography.
A bibliography of papers, articles, and books in several languages including English and Russian pertaining to Khazar archaeology.
From the Daily Telegraph, local officials want a 2,500-year-old mummy, found by Russian archaeologists 11 years ago and being studied in the Siberian capital of Novosibirsk, to be reinterred without delay. (April 14, 2004)
From BBC, a 30,000-old site found in Arctic Siberia may have been home to the first Americans' ancestors. (January 02, 2004)
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