Rimma D. Goldina’s Anniversary
Journal Title: Поволжская Археология - Year 2016, Vol 3, Issue 17
Abstract
In November 2016, Rimma D. Goldina, doctor of historical sciences, professor of the Udmurtia History, Archaeology and Ethnography Department, Director of the Institute for History and Culture of the Urals Peoples, Udmurtia State University, will have her birthday anniversary. The article briefly describes some milestones of her biography and research activities as a brilliant and genuine scholar, teacher and organizer of the Urals-Volga, in particular, and the Russian archaeology, in general.
Authors and Affiliations
Nadezhda Leshchinskaya, Elizaveta Chernykh
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