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Between 18 April and 26 June 2024, eight lectures on the North Pontic and South Balkan region will be held as part of the AAA Lecture Series on behalf of ARWA. The attached programme was prepared in collaboration with Elke Kaiser. The abstracts were kindly provided by the speakers.
Interpreting genetic ancestry of the builders of first kurgans in the North Pontic steppe. Earthen round barrow burial constructions called kurgans began to appear in the North Pontic steppe in the 37 century BCE. It has long been considered that the people who started the kurgan burial tradition in the steppe were the nomadic forager-pastoralist ancestors of the Yamna culture. Recent archaeogenetic data show that first kurgan builders of northwest Pontic steppe had a complex genetic composition, admixing ancestries of steppe nomads, Eneolithic populations of the North Caucasus, as well as descendants of the Neolithic farmers of Europe. "Ukrainian Stonehenge". An Eneolithic kurgan near Novooleksandrivka, Dnipropetrivs'k Region. Photo from https://chas.cv.ua.
Slovanský přehled / Slavonic Review , 2022
CONFERENCE REPORT František Šístek and Markéta Slavková, Conference “Balkan Express 2021: Neighbors and neighborhood in the Balkans” (Prague, November 12–13, 2021), In: Slovanský přehled / Slavonic Review, nr. 2/2022, vol. 108, pp. 421-424.
2021
Conference Program: 6th International Interdisciplinary Conference in Balkan Studies "Balkan Express 2021 - Neighbors and Neighborhood in the Balkans", November 12-13, 2021 Conference venue: Faculty of Humanities, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic Conference format: Hybrid Contact and Registration: konference.balkan@gmail.com Organizing institutions: Faculty of Humanities, Charles University; Institute of History of the Czech Academy of Sciences; Institute of Ethnology of the Czech Academy of Sciences; Institute of International Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University; Czech Association for Slavic, Balkan and Byzantine Studies.
The Skopje Academy serves as a hub for academic activities and intellectual exchange and provides a platform for researchers and students to engage in interdisciplinary discussions, conferences, and seminars. The Skopje Academy views training distinguished people who have internalized what is good, true, and beautiful as the solution to the deep crises the Balkans has experienced for two centuries. The academy aims to develop a perspective on the world, the Balkans, cities, societies, and people through the programs it has developed by prioritizing the actions of people shaped by knowledge, morality, values, and competence along this axis. It aims to reach these goals by listening, reading, and writing from an interdisciplinary perspective focused on the social sciences. The Abdulfettah Rauf Research Center is another integral part of the Foundation. Named after the association' s initial formation, this center carries out studies on the personality, life, and works of Abdulfettah Rauf, an important poet and thinker from Skopje. By exploring the rich heritage of the Balkans, the center seeks to preserve and promote the region' s cultural diversity. Lastly and in affiliation with the foundation, IDEFE Publications plays a crucial role in disseminating knowledge and research findings. Through its publishing activities, IDEFE Publications ensures that the valuable research conducted by the foundation and its partners reaches a wider audience. Through its research centers, training centers, and publishing houses, the Balkan Studies Foundation is committed to promoting academic excellence, fostering interdisciplinary research, and advancing our understanding of the Balkan region. By engaging in a wide range of activities, the foundation aims to contribute to the social, cultural, and economic development of the Balkans and toward strengthening the bonds between its diverse communities.
Slovanský přehled / Slavonic Review , 2023
Thematic issue of the journal Slovanský přehled / Slavonic Review (Prague), vol. 109, nr. 1/2023 - "Neighbors and Neighborhood in the Balkans" (fulltext), edited by František Šístek and Markéta Slavková.
The Europeanization of Montenegro
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