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August 9, 2013 Friday 6:27 PM EST
MIRIAM BELMAKER INTERVIEW WITH ARAVOT
TULSA, Okla., Aug. 9 -- The University of Tulsa issued the following
news release:
University of Tulsa, Associate Professor of Anthropology, Dr. Miriam
Belmaker, was interviewed by Armenian news website, Aravot.am. Here is
an excerpt from the July 2013 article:
"We need to review the human remains kept in YSU. Inside this limit,
we hold seminars, we think about how to better preserve the heritage
of Armenia, human remains collections, as well as plants, animals and
stones," told Associate Professor of Tulsa University of Anthropology
Miriam Belmaker in an interview with Aravot.am about "The Present and
the Future of Bioarchaeological, Archaeological and Paleontological
Collections at Yerevan State University." According to her, working
with the Ministry of Culture, Institute of Archaeology and Department
of Geology of the State University, they are teaching students new
methods of how to keep the fossils and the collections. "The most
important goal is to establish an informational framework, due to
which these unresolved issues will be maintained and reviewed. This is
a part of the heritage of Armenia, the loss will be of universal
(proportions)."
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
August 9, 2013 Friday 6:27 PM EST
MIRIAM BELMAKER INTERVIEW WITH ARAVOT
TULSA, Okla., Aug. 9 -- The University of Tulsa issued the following
news release:
University of Tulsa, Associate Professor of Anthropology, Dr. Miriam
Belmaker, was interviewed by Armenian news website, Aravot.am. Here is
an excerpt from the July 2013 article:
"We need to review the human remains kept in YSU. Inside this limit,
we hold seminars, we think about how to better preserve the heritage
of Armenia, human remains collections, as well as plants, animals and
stones," told Associate Professor of Tulsa University of Anthropology
Miriam Belmaker in an interview with Aravot.am about "The Present and
the Future of Bioarchaeological, Archaeological and Paleontological
Collections at Yerevan State University." According to her, working
with the Ministry of Culture, Institute of Archaeology and Department
of Geology of the State University, they are teaching students new
methods of how to keep the fossils and the collections. "The most
important goal is to establish an informational framework, due to
which these unresolved issues will be maintained and reviewed. This is
a part of the heritage of Armenia, the loss will be of universal
(proportions)."
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress