Ecological aspect of the culture of Eurasian Nomads
Keywords:
ecology of culture; civilization; nomads; nomadic civilization; Eurasia; environment; steppe landscape; Central AsiaAbstract
Article deals with the properties of ecological culture and ecological consciousness of Eurasian nomads. In situation of modern global problems, including the ecological ones, they preserved their exemplary behavior to the nature.References
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