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The Center for the Study of Eurasian Nomads (CSEN) was established to promote research on nomadic cultures who lived in, or are currently living, in Eurasia. CSEN and Zinat Press, are subsidiaries of the American-Eurasian Research Institute, Inc. (AERI), a non-profit educational organization . |
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Table of Contents DNA Results from Pokrovka Warrior Women compared with Meirmgul |
Support for undergraduate, graduate and post-doctoral scholars, faculty, library professionals. Awards from $3000 to $27,00. |
Magellan awarded the CSEN Website their Three Star Award for excellence in June 1996. |
New Illustrated Article The Kangjiashimenji Petroglyphs in the Tien Shan Mountains: A Fertility Ritual Tableau
Publications Kurgans, Ritual Sites, and Settlements: Eurasian Bronze nd Iron Age. Oxford: (BAR International Series 890) Zinat Publications Nomads of the Altai Mountains: The Mongols. Ancient Traditions in a Modern World Nomads of the Eruasian Steppes in the Early Iron Age Kurgans on the Left Bank of the Ilek: Excavations at Pokrovka 1990-1992 |
Grants & Scholarships AIA Felowship, Grants, and Scholarships Fellowships for travel and study for scholars and a number of scholarships and grants for students, publications, and AIA Societies.http://www.archaeological.org/grants Social Science Research Council Eurasian Program: Fellowship Competiton. For additional info see: http://www.ssrc.org/fellowships/eurasia-fellowship/ American Councils for International Education Title VII Grants for Research and Advanced LanguageTraining programs in Central Asia, the South Caucasus, Southeast Europe, Moldova, Russia, and Ukraine. For additional info see: http://researchfellowships.americancouncils.org/
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Britannica.com editors selected the CSEN site as one of the best on the Internet when reviewed for quality, accuracy of content, presentation and usability in January 2000. CSEN is an invited member of the History Channel.com Mr. Web Counter says you're visitor Site updated 2/2 CSEN may be reached atTele: + 805 653-2607 FAX: +805 653-2607 e-mail: jkimball@csen.org |
Archaeological Excavations at Vinichko Kale Applications at http://www.euba.edu.mk |
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Available at Zinat Press Women Warriors: An Archaeologist's Search for History's Hidden Heroines |
Articles Village Life to Nomadism: An Indo-Iranian Model in the Tien Shan Mountain (Xingjiang, China) |
This site is maintained by J. Davis-Kimball Updated 2/23/ 2012 e-mail: jkimball@csen.org
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