BĚLKA, Luboš. Second Czechoslovak-Mongolian Archaeological Expedition to Mongolia 1963: Lumir Jisl and Namsrain Ser-Odjav exploration of Khentyi Aimag. In International Conference "Mongolia and the Mongols: Past and Present", Warsaw, Poland. 2015.
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Originální název Second Czechoslovak-Mongolian Archaeological Expedition to Mongolia 1963: Lumir Jisl and Namsrain Ser-Odjav exploration of Khentyi Aimag
Název anglicky Second Czechoslovak-Mongolian Archaeological Expedition to Mongolia 1963: Lumir Jisl and Namsrain Ser-Odjav exploration of Khentyi Aimag
Autoři BĚLKA, Luboš.
Vydání International Conference "Mongolia and the Mongols: Past and Present", Warsaw, Poland, 2015.
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Typ výsledku Prezentace na konferencích
Utajení není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
Organizační jednotka Filozofická fakulta
Klíčová slova anglicky Czechoslovak-Mongolian Archaeological Expedition; Mongolia; Lumír Jisl; Namsrain Ser-Odjav; Khentyi Aimag; Tibetan Buddhism
Změnil Změnil: Mgr. Igor Hlaváč, učo 342491. Změněno: 30. 4. 2019 15:19.
Anotace
The contribution is focused on the second Czechoslovak-Mongolian Archaeological Expedition to Mongolia, Khentyi Aimag from 9th September to 3rd October 1963, led by Lumir Jisl and Namsrain Ser-Odjav. Unlike the first Czechoslovak-Mongolian Archaeological Expedition in 1958, i.e. excavations of the Turkic Prince Kultegin on the Orkhon River Valley, the second one was devoted to the broad surface colletion as well as extensive travelling around the new archaeological sites. The very first results of the Expedition were published in Polish in Acta Archaelogica Carpathica in 1965. The findings were unique in the world’s scope, among others in creating the new detailed and broad map of the East Mongolian archaeological sites. The contribution is based on L. Jisl’s unpublished travelogues as well as on extensive visual materials.
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