We, all archaeologists in 50s are a happy generation: We know all about the past of the archaeological social environment and
we have wonderful older colleagues and young social descendants who understand that we can make it together - to build the
global social family of archaeologists with humanistic values in theory and in their everydayness. Entering the generation of 50s I
am feeling the most optimistic archaeologist in the world about the future of the science of archaeology and about the future of
archaeology as a profession with a humanistic global environment (L.N.)
Lolita Nikolova thanks to all who greeted her and especially to the Bulgarian society
in Utah for the nice Birthday party and to all Karlovo radio's listeners during the live media bridge over the ocean with Ana
Papukchieva on April 21st
© 2009 International Institute of Anthropology
© 2009 Lolita Nikolova, PhD
Created: 4-01-09; last updated - 4-21-09
50th Birth Anniversary in  Salt Lake City, Utah
Internal links:
Lolita Nikolova
http://www.iianthropology.org/lolitanikolova
Resume
http://www.iianthropology.org/lnikolova
The Lolita Nikolova's interview broadcasted
on March 20, 2009:
http://images.uen.org/tv/scifi/downloads/dea
dmen.mp3
Beyond the books and being with my family, in my
life the most I love to
party.
Family History Library
in Salt Lake City is one
of the contemporary
cultural miracles in the
world. I would be not
me if this library is not
an integral part of my
everydayness.
To search for our ancestors is a part of the global social memory. Genealogy makes us global
because we all belong to one world family tree although with many roots. It  is also our tree of life.
I was born on one and the same date with
my brother  
Daniel  (21 April) who is 10
years younger than me.
One of my most pleasant duties is to buy regularly comics for my brother Daniel.
Salt Lake City (2004)
University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah
My ancestor who
emigrated to the USA in
early 20s century but I
cannot find any data about
him. However, as many
Europeans I do have
unknown relatives in the
USA.
Salt Lake City (2007). The gallery of Michael Melik
Even when I sleep, I feel a scientist (Zadar, 2007. European Association of Archaeologists).
I love to do genealogy in Italy.
Our monthly Bulgarian parties in Salt Lake City.
My brother Daniel.
My favorite website: http://www.iianthropology.org/itunelecturesbailey
My favorite website: Daniel at His 40th Anniversary Birthday
http://www.iianthropology.org/daniel
At the Reception
of an art-exhibit of
John Bell in Sugar
House, Salt Lake
City (2008)
Newspaper Bulgaria (Chicago) in Salt Lake City. Thank you to the
family of Nikolaj Ivanov who regularly donates the newspaper to
the City Library of Karlovo.
Lion House Restaurant makes me feel like in Germany. It is one of my
favorite places in Salt Lake City.