Scientific articles on the topic "Historical Science"

In anthropology, buried in the necropolis Chernihiv X-XIII centuries (Automatic translation) In anthropology, buried in the necropolis Chernihiv X-XIII centuries (Automatic translation)
The article is devoted to anthropological characteristics of the urban population X-XIII centuries., Burial is found in the years 1988-1989 in Chernihiv Posad, named Nestor the Chronicler necropolis.
In the Khibiny pervosvyatilische discovered the ancient world (Automatic translation) In the Khibiny pervosvyatilische discovered the ancient world (Automatic translation)
In the Khibiny mountains, Kola discovered gigantic complex geomorphic (nechelovekotvornyh) geoglyphs - marks on the landscape, like figures on the Nazca and have a look of ancient religious symbols. We study the geological nature of the discovered geoglyphs, studied the phenomena arising from their geochemical features, captured on video of the process during a thunderstorm on a plateau Kukisvumchorr kilometer light figures having a mandala shape, explained the nature of this phenomenon. Identified a natural phenomenon, generating Khibiny the phenomenon of "causeless panic." A theological analysis (including language studies), under which the hypothesis is refuted by the UF Warren identifies the mythological mountain with the World Geographical North Pole, and Hyperborea - with supposedly sunken Arctic mainland, formulated the conclusion that the complex was found Khibiny pervosvyatilischem the ancient world, gave birth to runic writing, and the myth of the World goré - the center of the universe.
SLOVAK-HUNGARIAN RELATIONS IN THE MIRROR OF THE GERMAN-SOVIET CONFLICTIVE ALLIANCE. 1939-1941 SLOVAK-HUNGARIAN RELATIONS IN THE MIRROR OF THE GERMAN-SOVIET CONFLICTIVE ALLIANCE. 1939-1941
This article focuses on Slovak-Hungarian relations in the context of the Soviet-German framed antagonism (1939-1941). It tends to show that Slovakia and Hungary tried to rely on those two powers in order to achieve their revisionist aims. Reversely, they were exploited by Berlin or Moscow in their diplomatic chessboards until the Soviet-German war, which was underway by 1941. Between September 1939 and June 1941, Bratislava raised a few times territorial demands to Hungary. Those revisionist attempts were sometimes backed by Berlin, especially when, willing to recover Transylvania, Budapest tried to benefit from Soviet territorial ambitions in Romania. However, after the Second Vienna Award (30 August 1940), Germany exerted pressure on Slovakia so that she would abandon her revisionist ideas. Key words: Slovak-Hungarian relations, Soviet-German relations, P. Teleki, I. Csáky, J. Esterházy, J. Tiso, F. Ďurčanský, V. Tuka, Southern Slovakia, pact Molotov-Ribbentrop, Vienna Award, 23 August 1939, 30 August 1940, 22 June 1941, border disputes, revisionism, national minorities.
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