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September 30, 2003
Short-Term Travel Grants (STG)

I have categorized the expression of historical influences in the work of contemporary Uzbek ceramic masters into three modes: hereditary, archaeological, and post-factory.

September 30, 2003
Short-Term Travel Grants (STG)

My aim is to mine newly available Soviet archives in order to tell a story long hinted at and touched upon, but never exposed in depth: that of the wholescale looting of Russia’s imperial...

September 30, 2003
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This work will allow us to place the earlier, extensively excavated materials from this site in much better, more controlled context and allow us to compare them with similar remains excavated...

September 30, 2003
Short-Term Travel Grants (STG)

During my trip I visited Ukraine (Kiev) and researched the topic: “The history Jews in Kiev (late 18th century –1917)”.

September 30, 2003
Short-Term Travel Grants (STG)

I examined the role in school administration of district committees of the Young Communist League and Communist Party in the 1930s.

September 30, 2003
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The goal of this large project is to locate materials written by Andrei Sakharov which are still housed in previously closed Russian scientific institutions, and to publish these materials for...

September 30, 2003
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The main goal of this past field season was to investigate two newly discovered caves, Siypantash and Anghilak, in the Kashkadaryia region of Uzbekistan in order to document the presence of...

September 30, 2003
Short-Term Travel Grants (STG)

Throughout history, the main role of theater arts has been live communication between the artist and the audience.

September 30, 2003
Short-Term Travel Grants (STG)

The topic of my research was the long-term impact of ethnic cleansing in Western Poland and all of my research was conducted in Poland this summer.

September 30, 2003
Short-Term Travel Grants (STG)

The project made possible through IREX was the pilot excavation season at a small archaeological site in southeastern Turkey.