Valentina Dometjanovna Viktorova has been Exploring the Millennium for almost a Century: On her 90th Birthday

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This article is dedicated to Valentina Dometjanovna's research activities on the occasion of her 90th birthday. Valentina Dometjanovna is a rare type of researcher: an archaeologist-philosopher. Her archaeological theory, «Scientific Research in Archaeology. Archaeology» and «The Thing and the Sign in Archaeology». She is the author of more than 180 scientific articles. During her life she conducted field research in the middle reaches of the Tura River, upstream and downstream of the Tavda River, on Andreevskoye Lake near Tyumen, on the island «Kamennye palatki» near the village of Palkino in the Zheleznodorozhny district of Yekaterinburg.

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Svetlana N. Panina

Sverdlovsk Regional Museum of Local Lore named after O.E. Kler

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Email: snpanina@yandex.ru

Chief researcher of the Department of ancient history of the peoples of the Urals

Russian Federation, Yekaterinburg

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