The book contains 23 articles from various disciplines, reflecting Ložar’s intellectual work in Slovenia and in emigration. Rajko Ložar – an ethnologist, archeologist, art historian, literary, art, ...and music critic, museum worker, and publicist – was engaged in scholarly and professional work in Slovenia until the end of the Second World War. He lived and worked in Austrian Carinthia until the end of 1951 as a professor, collector, and researcher of ethnographic material, and then emigrated to the United States, where he was the director of the City Museum of Manitowoc, WI from 1956 until his retirement in 1969. His death there in 1985 marked the end of a variegated life and career.The articles join together the observations of scholars that have addressed Ložar and his work or were his successors, as well as those that knew him personally. Indirectly, through Ložar’s work, the articles discuss the history of the disciplines that he was connected with, and at the same time serve as narratives about the broader historical, social, and intellectual pulse of the time he worked in. The publication includes a bibliography of Ložar’s collected published and unpublished works.
The monograph Drobci ledenodobnega okolja (“Fragments of Ice Age environments”) presents a compilation of seventeen chapters in which experts from different scientific fields discuss specific topics ...related to the Ice Age in Europe. Ten of them are devoted to the presentation, analysis and interpretation of palaeontological data concerning various large mammal species ranging from mastodon and mammoth to the cave hyena, ibex, cave lion and bears, with the emphasis being placed on the cave bear. Several chapters address the topic of Last Glacial climatic conditions in the Southeastern Alps by studying fossil micromammal and palaeobotanical remains as well as geoarchaeologiocal data. A special article is devoted to a comprehensive review of previous analysis of the bone flute from Divje babe I, but includes also new musicological research findings on the extraordinary technical capabilities of this oldest musical instrument. The concluding chapter presents a study of old manuscripts and printed sources, providing some interesting insights into the discovery of one of the most significant palaeontological sites in Slovenia - the cave of Mokriška jama.The monograph is dedicated to the anniversary of the prominent researcher of the Slovenian Palaeolithic - Ivan Turk. His work, main achievements and selected bibliography are briefly presented in the introductory chapter.
Lângă terenul fostei gări din Constanța au fost descoperite vestigii din secolele I-III ale ”erei noastre”; Muncitorii de la fabrica de pielărie și încălțăminte Kirov, Dâmbovița pleacă într-o ...excursie pe traseul Valea Oltului - Sibiu - Valea Prahovei.
Conducta de petrol transsiberiană traversează fluviul Enisei; Imagini cu o Fabrică modernă de cărămidă în Cehoslovacia; În Limburg, Olanda, arheologii descoperă fosile; La Roma, cca. 1000 de ...bicicliști protestează împotriva automobilelor; Cursă de bicicle
Aspecte de la construirea combinatului de îngrășăminte azotoase de la Roznov; Imagini de la Muzeul Militar din Capitală; Aspecte din activitatea fabricii de faianță din Sighișoara; La Constanța s-a ...descoperit un mozaic din epoca romană; La GAC Răsăritul d
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