The scientific concept of exhibition "Kyzyl – Historical Town” dedicated to the 100th anniversary of Kyzyl’s foundation
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scientific concept; museum; Kyzyl; exhibition; thematic and structural planAbstract
Article presents the author’s presentation at International Science Conference devoted to 100th jubilee "United Tuva in united Russia: history, modernity, futures” (July 3-4, 2014, Kyzyl). It describes the scientific concept of the exhibition "Kyzyl – Historical Town” organized by the National Museum of the Republic of Tuva stressing its thematic and structural plan.References
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