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The Institute of Archaeology and Art History is an academic research institution in Cluj-Napoca, Romania.

History

In the early days of 1990 began the process of rebirth of the Romanian Academy, a national institution of reference for Romanian culture and science, founded in 1866. Former Romanian Academy research institutes, temporarily affiliated with universities, have returned to the original jurisdiction.

The Institute of Archaeology and Art History of the Romanian Academy, established on March 3, 1990 through a government decision, together with the Institute of History "George Bariț" is continuing the traditions of scientific and research developed in 1920s by the Romanian National Historical Institute, the Romanian Institute of Classical Studies and the Romanian Art History Seminar.

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References

  • Enciclopedia istoriografiei românești, Editura Științifică și Enciclopedică, București, 1978, p. 366-367.
  • Scientific Research in the Romanian Academy Institutes, București, 2006, p. 72-74.

Further reading

  • Enciclopedia istoriografiei românești, Editura Științifică și Enciclopedică, București, 1978, p. 366-367.
  • Scientific Research in the Romanian Academy Institutes, București, 2006, p. 72-74.

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