ZAGREB, June 7 (Hina) - Croatia's President Franjo Tudjman on Monday received a delegation of the 13th International Congress on the Old-Christian Archaeology, on the occasion of today's presentation of the proceedings from that
Congress. The Congress was held in Split ion 1994, and the authors of the proceedings - actually of three books which were presented in Rome this April - are Emilio Marin, Nenad Cambi and Marin Zaninovic. During the meeting they pointed to efforts of Croatian historians and archaeologists, particularly of Rev. Frane Bulic who organised the first congress of this kind in 1894, to protect and preserve the Old-Christian heritage in Croatia. The Congress delegation included Victor Saxer who is the President of the Papal Academy of Archaeology in Rome, Emilio Marin, the head of the Archaeological Museum in Split, and Marin Zazinovic, a professor at the Fa
ZAGREB, June 7 (Hina) - Croatia's President Franjo Tudjman on
Monday received a delegation of the 13th International Congress on
the Old-Christian Archaeology, on the occasion of today's
presentation of the proceedings from that Congress.
The Congress was held in Split ion 1994, and the authors of the
proceedings - actually of three books which were presented in Rome
this April - are Emilio Marin, Nenad Cambi and Marin Zaninovic.
During the meeting they pointed to efforts of Croatian historians
and archaeologists, particularly of Rev. Frane Bulic who organised
the first congress of this kind in 1894, to protect and preserve the
Old-Christian heritage in Croatia.
The Congress delegation included Victor Saxer who is the President
of the Papal Academy of Archaeology in Rome, Emilio Marin, the head
of the Archaeological Museum in Split, and Marin Zazinovic, a
professor at the Faculty of Philosophy in Zagreb.
Present at the meeting were Tudjman's chief-of-staff, Ivica
Kostovic and Tudjman's advisor on culture, Dasa Bradicic, read a
statement issued by the President's Office.
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