Letonika, diaspora un starpkultūru komunikācija: Latvijas Universitātes 76. starptautiskā zinātniskā konference.Vēstures, Arheoloģijas un Etnogrāfijas sekcijas referātu tēzes.
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2018-02-16
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Krājumā apkopotas 2018. gada 16. februārī Latvijas Universitātes 76. starptautiskajā zinātniskajā konferencē LU prioritārās zinātniskās tēmas “Letonika, diaspora un starpkultūru komunikācija” ietvaros LU Latvijas vēstures institūta organizētās Vēstures, Arheoloģijas un Etnogrāfijas sekcijas referātu tēzes. Tēzes atspoguļo minētās prioritārās tēmas LU Latvijas vēstures institūtā realizētā apakšprojekta “Latvijas teritorija kā dažādu kultūrtelpu, reliģiju, politisko, sociālo un ekonomisko interešu saskarsmes zona no aizvēstures līdz mūsdienām” jaunākās paaudzes pētnieku — jauno zinātnieku, doktora grāda pretendentu, doktorantu un maģistru pētījumus 2017. gadā un viņu turpmāko pētījumu virzienus. Par tēžu saturu atbild autori.
This volume is a compilation of abstracts from the History, Archaeology and Ethnology session in the 76th conference of the University of Latvia session “Latvian studies, diaspora, and intercultural communication”, which took place on 16th February, 2018. The session was organised by the Institute of Latvian History, University of Latvia, and focused on the theme “The territory of Latvia as a contact zone between different cultural spaces, religions, and political, social and economic interests from prehistory to the present day”. The abstracts mainly reflect on research carried out during 2017 by young generation archaeologists, bioarchaeologists and ethnologists who work within this theme, as well as outline their plans for future research. The authors are responsible for the content of their theses.
This volume is a compilation of abstracts from the History, Archaeology and Ethnology session in the 76th conference of the University of Latvia session “Latvian studies, diaspora, and intercultural communication”, which took place on 16th February, 2018. The session was organised by the Institute of Latvian History, University of Latvia, and focused on the theme “The territory of Latvia as a contact zone between different cultural spaces, religions, and political, social and economic interests from prehistory to the present day”. The abstracts mainly reflect on research carried out during 2017 by young generation archaeologists, bioarchaeologists and ethnologists who work within this theme, as well as outline their plans for future research. The authors are responsible for the content of their theses.
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arheoloģija, etnogrāfija, Latvijas vēsture