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Ivan Mikulčić

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Ivan Mikulčić (Croatian: Ivan Luka Mikulčić; Macedonian: Иван Микулчиќ) was a prominent archaeologist from North Macedonia.[1]

Biography

Mikulcic was born on March 25, 1936, in the then Kingdom of Yugoslavia in the Srem town of Indjija to a Croat family. He graduated in archeology from the Faculty of Philosophy at the University of Belgrade in 1958, and in 1965 he defended his doctorate. He worked later in the museums in Stip, Bitola and Skopje, and since 1969 he was teaching at the Faculty of Philosophy at the University of Skopje. In 1969 he received the title of assistant, then associate professor (1974) and full professor (1979).[2] He retired in 2000. Mikulčić has also been the head of the Institute of Art History and Archeology in Skopje for 10 years, as well as the Deputy Dean of the Faculty of Philosophy there. With his efforts a department of archeology was established with a special program within the mentioned Institute, where he was the organizer of the postgraduate training in archeology.[3] Mikulcic focused his active field and office research on the archaeological heritage of North Macedonia and more broadly in the Balkans, working mainly on the Ancient period, but also has good research results in the study of Prehistory and the Middle Ages. Professor Mikulicic died in June 2020 in Bitola.[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ Македонска енциклопедија, том II. Скопје, Македонска академија на науките и уметностите, 2009. ISBN 978-608-203-024-1. с. 948
  2. ^ Macedoniae acta archaeologica. Arheološko društvo na SR Makedonija, 1989.
  3. ^ Viktor Lilčić, On the Life and Deeds of Professor Ivan Mikulčić, UDK: 902-05 Микулчиќ, И. Folia archaeologica Balkanica II, 2011; pp. 43-52.
  4. ^ Почина професорот Иван Микулчиќ, великанот на македонската археологија. 26 Jun 2020, Вечер.МК.

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