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− | The [[Archeological Society of Slovenia]] is a non-governmental organisation that unites Slovene archaeologists on a voluntary basis. The Society organises presentations of new archaeological research, lectures and study trips. Its members participate | + | The [[Archeological Society of Slovenia]] is a non-governmental organisation that unites Slovene archaeologists on a voluntary basis. The Society organises presentations of new archaeological research, lectures and study trips, and publishes the ''Slovene Archaeology Society Bulletin'' as well as [[Arheo Magazine]]. Its members participate at the international conferences and symposia. Every year the Award of Archeological Society of Slovenia is bestowed to individuals for professional achievements. |
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+ | == Mission == | ||
+ | The society plays an important role in presenting actual issues to the public. Recently the archaeologists are facing lack of storage places due to 50–100 archaeological sites researched every year, mainly on highway construction. Several tones of archaeological fund are excavated every year. | ||
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+ | There are few archaeological parks in Slovenia, to mention in Most na Soči, Ljubljana (Emona House and Early Christian Centre), Slovenj Gradec (church of St. George), Šempeter Necropolis, Rifnik near Celje, and Vranje near Sevnica. Most Slovene regional museums also have a permanent archaeological exhibition. | ||
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+ | == Award of Archeological Society of Slovenia == | ||
+ | The award and the recognitions are given yearly since 1996. The award is given s for lifetime achievement and for outstanding contributions to archaeology. The society recognises also the important achievements in archaeology in the previous year and commemorates the merited individuals in giving them honorary and worthily membership. | ||
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+ | The previous award winners are Irena Šavel (2009), Bibi Teržan (2008), Mitja Guštin (2007), Mira Strmčnik Gulič (2006), Marijan Slabe (2003), Ivan Turk (2002), Nada Osmuk (2001), Ljudmila Plesničar Gec (2000), Iva Mikl Curk (1999), Paola Korošec (1998) and Stanko Pahič (1998). | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
− | * [[Arheo Magazine]] | + | * [[Arheo Magazine]] |
+ | * [[Preventive Archaeology Centre]] | ||
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+ | == External links == | ||
+ | * [http://www.arheologija.si/index.htm Archeological Society of Slovenia website] | ||
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[[Category:Museum support services]] | [[Category:Museum support services]] | ||
[[Category:Museums]] | [[Category:Museums]] | ||
[[Category:Support services]] | [[Category:Support services]] |
Revision as of 19:06, 24 February 2010
Mission
The society plays an important role in presenting actual issues to the public. Recently the archaeologists are facing lack of storage places due to 50–100 archaeological sites researched every year, mainly on highway construction. Several tones of archaeological fund are excavated every year.
There are few archaeological parks in Slovenia, to mention in Most na Soči, Ljubljana (Emona House and Early Christian Centre), Slovenj Gradec (church of St. George), Šempeter Necropolis, Rifnik near Celje, and Vranje near Sevnica. Most Slovene regional museums also have a permanent archaeological exhibition.
Award of Archeological Society of Slovenia
The award and the recognitions are given yearly since 1996. The award is given s for lifetime achievement and for outstanding contributions to archaeology. The society recognises also the important achievements in archaeology in the previous year and commemorates the merited individuals in giving them honorary and worthily membership.
The previous award winners are Irena Šavel (2009), Bibi Teržan (2008), Mitja Guštin (2007), Mira Strmčnik Gulič (2006), Marijan Slabe (2003), Ivan Turk (2002), Nada Osmuk (2001), Ljudmila Plesničar Gec (2000), Iva Mikl Curk (1999), Paola Korošec (1998) and Stanko Pahič (1998).