Series | Eurasian Studies
Volume 6 | Review | Armenia, Caucasus and Central Asia
Abstract
This volume of the "Eurasiatica" series brings together articles devoted to Armenia, the Caucasus and Central Asia, reflecting some of the lines of research on these areas carried out in recent years by Italian scholars from various scientific fields. The volume thus contains studies of an archaeological, philological, literary, socio-economic and political nature that signal the growing interest of Italian research in these regions, characterised as much by a historical-cultural tradition of great antiquity and richness as by an ever-increasing relevance in contemporary political balances.
Keywords Georgia • Russian chronicles • Armenian Catholic Church History • State-Civil Society Relations • Water • Methodology • Political development in the Post-Soviet space • Tetjakov • History of Armenian printing • Obsidian geochemistry • Abkhazian culture • Fazil Iskander • Southern Caucasus • Lesser Caucasus • Funerary Ritual • Obsidian outcrops • Kurgan • Alans • Dataset • Chikiani • Kazakh Civil Society • Civil Society Empowerment • Central Asia • Armenian Dominican Friars • Herodotus • Archaeology • Dedjakov • Aral Sea • Mt • Russian Literature • Bronze Age • Armenian version of the Dominican Breviary • Scythian • Chalcolithic • LA-ICP-MS analysis
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