Saturday, June 8, 2013

Novosibirsk scientist Anatoly Derevianko awarded the State Prize - TVNZ

Yesterday, the president signed a decree to award the State Prize of the Russian Federation for outstanding achievements in the field of science and technology, literature and the arts and humanitarian deyatelnosti.Napomnim that the premium amount is 5 million rubles.

– The signing of the relevant decrees of the head of state at a special briefing in the Kremlin aide Andrei Fursenko, President and member of the Presidium of the Presidential Council for Culture and the Arts, adviser to President Vladimir Tolstoy, the official website of the Kremlin.

In particular, the State Prize of the Russian Federation in the field of science and technology in 2012 was awarded Anatoly Panteleevich Derevjanko – for outstanding discoveries and writings in the field of ancient history in Eurasia and the formation of anatomically modern humans.

As the official website of the Kremlin (kremlin.ru), scientists discovered and investigated hundreds of ancient archaeological sites in the Altai, the Far East, Central, Central and South-East Asia. Obtain unique sources, showing the original appearance of man in northern Eurasia during the 1,2-0,8 million years ago. A recent archaeological finds in the Altai Anatoli Derevianko become a truly worldwide sensation and created the basis for a new theory of the formation of modern human anatomy and genetic type.

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Anatoly P. Derevyanko was born January 9, 1943 in the village of Kozmodemyanovka Tambov region of Amur region, Doctor of Historical Sciences, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, director of the Institute of Archeology and Ethnography of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Professor Emeritus of Russian and foreign universities. Merit scholar marked

government awards Russia, the Soviet Union and foreign gosudarstv.A.P.Derevyanko – author and co-author of more than a thousand publications, including articles in the journals Nature and Science, a hundred monographs, 16 of which were published in foreign languages.

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