Aleksei P. Okladnikov: the great explorer of the past:

Aleksei P. Okladnikov: The Great Explorer of the Past' presents the life and works of Aleksei P. Okladnikov (1908-1981), a prominent archaeologist who spent more than 50 years studying prehistoric sites in various parts of the Soviet Union - mainly in Siberia and Central Asia as well as in Mong...

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1. Verfasser: Konopackij, Aleksandr Kirillovič 1951- (VerfasserIn)
Weitere Verfasser: Bland, Richard L. 1937- (ÜbersetzerIn), Kuzʹmin, Jaroslav Vsevolodovič 1958- (ÜbersetzerIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Oxford Archaeopress 2019-
Schriftenreihe:Archaeological lives
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Zusammenfassung:Aleksei P. Okladnikov: The Great Explorer of the Past' presents the life and works of Aleksei P. Okladnikov (1908-1981), a prominent archaeologist who spent more than 50 years studying prehistoric sites in various parts of the Soviet Union - mainly in Siberia and Central Asia as well as in Mongolia. Okladnikov made numerous fascinating discoveries in the 1930s, including the first Neanderthal fossils in the USSR at Teshik Tash (Uzbekistan) and unique figurines at the Upper Palaeolithic site of Buret' in the Angara River basin (Eastern Siberia). His research and achievements are shown on the background of ideological campaigns inspired by the Communist Party in the 1920s-1950s; this subject is very rarely described in non-Russian sources. Particular attention is given to the debunking of the 'Japhetic theory' and the 'new doctrine of language' developed by Nikolai Y. Marr, an Oriental scholar and specialist in languages who in the 1920s-early 1930s was a formal leader of Soviet archaeology. Marr's principles of linguistic studies were mechanically transmitted to several fields of the humanities, including archaeology, and were mandatory for every Soviet scholar. In 1950 an abrupt end to Marr's theories was enacted by Josef Stalin. Details of these events - important for development of archaeology, ancient history, and linguistics in the USSR - were never previously described. This volume will appeal to archaeologists, historians, and anyone interested in the history of science (particularly the humanities) in the twentieth century.

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