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Lectures by Yuri Berezkin in Tartu

Dr. Yuri Berezkin (European University at St. Petersburg) gives a series of lectures in Estonian language during October 10-14, 2005.
16:15 on October 10 in lecture room 212 at the Chair of Estonian and Comparative Folklore, University of Tartu (Ülikooli Str. 16): Uralic and Siberian Mythologies in the Euro-American Context
12:15 on October 11 in the Estonian Literary Museum: Tricksters in North-American Folklore and Their Eurasian Descent
At 18:15 on October 11 in lecture room 217 at the Chair of Archaeology, University of Tartu (Lossi Str. 3): Excavations at Ilgynly-depe Settlement (3,600-2,900 BC, South Turkmenistan) in the context of Near-East Archaeology.
At 14:15 on October 13 in the Estonian Literary Museum: Why are humans mortal? A bundle of motifs of African origin.
At 14:15 on October 14 in lecture room 212 at the Chair of Estonian and Comparative Folklore, University of Tartu (Ülikooli Str. 16): Hero Myths of North-American Indians and Eurasian Epics and Folk Tales: Motifs Linking the Great Plains and the Eurasian Steppes.

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