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ISSN:

2320-2661

Disciplines
(Field of Science):

  • ethnology and cultural anthropology (Humanities)
  • culture and religion studies (Humanities)
  • architecture and urban planning (Engineering and Technology)
  • international relations (Social studies)

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2019 20 Ministry Scored Journals List 2019-2022
2018 5 foreign scientific journals
2017 5 foreign scientific journals
2016 5 foreign scientific journals
2015 5 foreign scientific journals
2014 5 foreign scientific journals
2013 5 foreign scientific journals
2012 5 foreign scientific journals

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Year 2022 0.9
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2022 0.9
2021 0.7
2020 0.3
2019 0.2
2018 0.1
2017 0

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Year 2019
  • Comparative Study of Iranian Nomadic Housing
    Publication

    The purpose of this paper is to present the typical domestic space and to describe and analyze a particular temporary architecture (nomadic house) in order to perceive the exceptional nomadic culture and the architecture associated with it. The research investigates some of the nomadic tribes of Iran and their living space: including the nomadic home (Black Tent) and, uses those findings to analyze their unique culture. The research...

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  • Travelling Architecture: Vanishing heritage of Gypsy caravans in Poland
    Publication

    The wandering Gypsy/Roma groups began arriving in the territory of Poland in the fifteenth century. Leading a nomadic life, they did not develop any form of a built house until the nineteenth century, until the first wooden caravans appeared. In the twentieth century, the architecture of Gypsy caravans began to thrive. They developed into several different forms of meticulously decorated wooden mobile houses. At the same time however,...

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