Журнал Сибирского федерального университета. Гуманитарные науки. 2008 г. Том 1. № 2выпуск журнала/газеты
Статьи выпуска
- Искусство и обновление мира. — С. 161-183В. В. Бибихин
- How the Predicate Valence Forms the Basic Simple Sentence. — С. 184-192M. I. Cheremisina
- Synergetic Anthropology as a New Approach to the Method of Humanities. — С. 193-202S. S. Horuzhy
- Creating the Best Football Club for Siberian Federal University. — С. 203-208V. L. Zybkin
- The History of Russian and Foreign Criminal Legislation on the Abuse of Corpses and Burial Places. — С. 209-214E. V. Bondareva
- The School in the Socio-Cultural Space of the Modern Village. — С. 215-218A. M. Lopatina, A. K. Lukina, I. R. Peterson
- Transformations of Philosophy in Modern Russia. — С. 219-225B. V. Markov
- The Artistic Image as a Process and Result of Game Relations between a Work of Visual Art as an Object and its Spectator. — С. 226-244N. P. Koptseva, V. I. Zhukovskiy
- Kreativ as an Academic Problem of Modern Society. — С. 245-249O. A. Karlova
- Objective and Subjective Religiousness. — С. 250-252D. V. Pivovarov
- Mythical Animals as Representations of the Basic Ideas. — С. 253-259O. N. Volkova
- Early Iron Age Archaeology in Middle Siberia: The Relations Between Inhabitants of the Taiga and the Steppe. — С. 260-268P. V. Mandryka
- Organizing Effective Pre-Investigations Prior to Initiating Criminal Cases of Illegal Bankruptcies of Credit Organizations. — С. 269-272M. V. Vasil’eva
- The Initial Expansion of Anatomically Modern Humans in Northern Eurasia: New Evidence and New Hypotheses. — С. 273-283P. M. Dolukhanov
- Natalia A. Kupershtokh, Scientific centers of Siberian Branch of RAS. – Novosibirsk: Academic Press «Geo», 2006. – 441 p. (Editors: Corresponding Member of RAS V.A. Lamin and director of Science department of SB RAS V.D. Ermikov). — С. 284-285Review
Содержание
- The Initial Expansion of Anatomically Modern Humans in Northern Eurasia: New Evidence and New Hypotheses. — С. 284-285.П. М. Долуханов ; В. В. Бибихин, А. К. Лукина, И. Р. Петерсон