Analytical Klironomy is a klironomical science developing the theoretical foundations of klironomical analysis in the field of knowledge of human evolution regarding the understanding of cultural heritage preservation.
Analytical Klironomy is an independent science of Theoretical Klironomy direction in the system of the klironomical sciences.
1. Statistics is a science, which sets out the general issues of collection, measurement, monitoring and analysis of mass statistical (quantitative or qualitative) data, the study of the quantitative side of mass phenomena in numerical form, or a branch of mathematics dealing with data collection, organization, analysis, interpretation and presentation.
2. History is the humanitarian science, which is engaged in studying of the person (his activity, condition, worldview, social communications, etc.) in the past, in other words, the science studying various sources about the past to establish sequence of events, objectivity of the described facts and to draw conclusions about the reasons of events.
3. Archaeology is a historical science that studies the past of mankind from real sources or is the study of human activity through the recovery and analysis of tangible culture.
4. Cultural anthropology is the science of culture as a set of tangible objects, ideas, values, and behaviors in all forms of its manifestation at all historical stages of its development.
5. Ethnology is a science that studies ethnic processes, which are understood as various aspects of ethnic groups life, as well as other ethnic communities, or is the branch of anthropology that compares and analyzes the characteristics of different peoples and the relationships between them.
6. Philology is a set of sciences that study the culture of the people, expressed in language and literary works, or the study of language in oral and written historical sources; it is the intersection between textual criticism, literary criticism, history, and linguistics.
Statistics and analysis are important components of every science. The formation of statistical data in the klironomy is manifested in the collection of the facts of cultural heritage preservation expressed in archaeological artifacts, objects and items of tangible cultural heritage, as well as in the elements of intangible cultural heritage. The analysis, which also has a wide variety, is made on the basis of statistics. Consequently, Analytical Klironomy plays an important role in the preservation of the objects of tangible cultural heritage, as well as the elements of intangible cultural heritage and the reconstruction of a unified picture of the existence of society and nations at a certain point in history and temporal changes. Preservation, restoration, renovation and revitalization of cultural heritage should be fully discovered in the temporal dimension and investigated. Therefore the training of specialists of a certain direction require.
Archaeological research, artifacts with cultural value, as well as methods, techniques and other forms of preservation of values.
The processes forming the attitude of society to cultural heritage preservation.
The formation of a correct understanding of society’s knowledge of the importance of cultural heritage.
1. Conduct statistics of various types of klironomical tangible and intangible cultural heritage.
2. Carry out statistics of various techniques and practices of the klironomy of tangible and intangible cultural heritage.
3. Analyse the database of types and kinds classification of cultural heritage klironomy.
4. Analyse the database of methods and practices of cultural heritage klironomy.
5. Develop new methods of statistical research of cultural heritage preservation by the society
6. Form a scientific base, to conduct scientific and educational activities on the diversity of the principles of cultural heritage preservation, which affect the spiritual development of society
1. Creation of a database of all types of tangible and intangible cultural heritage of society.
2. Creation of a database of all types of methods and practices on preservation of the tangible and intangible cultural heritage of society.
3. Social awareness of forms and principles of preservation of tangible and intangible cultural heritage.