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Contents List of figures.vi Translators’ introduction. viii Aleksei P. Okladnikov and the Akademgorodok of Novosibirsk: a story of twenty fruitful years. xi The story of the Akademgorodok: great science east of the Urals. xi A. P. Okladnikov in Akademgorodok: 1961-1981. xx The science of A. P. Okladnikov: ‘summits and bottoms’. xxv References. xxviii The Great Explorer of the Past (Academician A. P. Okladnikov: Pages of Biography) Part I Introduction Putting an end to rumours. 3 Some clarifications.4 Another victim of that time. 5 About excessive demands, expectations, and real results. 6 A brief review of the literature. 10 Partii On business trips, at
home, in the field (the first half of the 1970s) Features of daily life and work at Akademgorodok. 20 Of what should an archaeologist be capable. 26 A trip to Alma-Ata. 28 The difficult roads of the Altai Mountains. 30 Tuva adventures.34 Meeting with A. N. Lipskii. 43 Sagan-Zaba Bay.44 Ol’khon Island. The first burial at Shamanskii Mys. 46 Trip to Leningrad.53 Lake Baikal again. Acquaintance with N. M. Revyakin.59 Ingenious error: Neolithic hunter or late nomad?.62 Cipher communication from Buryatia. 71 There, where the ‘wife collapsed’. 74 ‘Patroness’ (E. A. Khamzina about A. P, Vera Dmitrievna, and others). 79 On the
origins of Amur Region cultures. 84 Meeting with 0. Lattimore. 94 l
Conversations of the wise. 104 Member of a secret society of former cannibals. 107 Session in Samarkand.113 An eariy trip to Ulalinka.121 ‘Beringia in the Cenozoic.’ Symposium in Khabarovsk. 124 The Hungarian Commission and ‘Sergeant’ V. P. Shusharin. 134 The anniversary of Buryatia and aTurkic ‘travel authorisation’.138 In his native city.141 Plans for an expedition.144 Kartukhai Village.148 Insidious courtyard. Reconciliation of professors. 150 Yakutsk Vzvoz. 153 Memories in Verkholensk. 155 Kulenga River. 157 For Buryat
ethnography.159 New surprises of Ol’khon. 161 Encounter with a shaman.164 Varvarina Gora. 168 The ‘Geser block’.171 Mongolia, 1973 (personal recollections of the author).173 Suchu Island and a meeting with the Japanese.191 A severe ordeal. 195 How an Afterword was created.197 Confinement.200 Excursion to places of detention.203 The trip home. 204 A story with a State Prize.206 Academicians stand in
line. 210 Dispatcher Masha and the driver Odysseus. 213 The showcases of Boris Borisovich. 214 The anniversary of the Academy of Sciences.216 Problems of philosophy.219 Kamchatka. 222 Khabarovsk. 228 Suppliants. 230 Preparation for an expedition to Alaska.233 From Bol’shoi Kemchug to Irkutsk and Novosibirsk. 236 Part III Trip to the United States, 1974 Departure problems.240 Moscow-New York. Troubles and surprises. 243 The meeting at the airport. 246 ii
Dinner at Sardi’s. 247 A meeting with Ralph Solecki. 249 Visit to Fisher.251 New York-Alaska. 252 Anchorage. 255 Surprise from the Wests. 256 Rabbit Creek. 257 Equipment for а long expedition.259 University of Alaska.260 A trip to a glacier. 262 Visiting the Smiths.263 Acquaintance with the city. Bob Reeve.265 The Aleut Corporation. 268 Recollections of Teshik
Tash. 270 New meetings and impressions.272 Unalaska - the Unalashka of Russian America.274 Lecture at the school. 278 Examining the church. 281 Pelagia’s lunch. 283 Further acquaintance with Unalaska. 285 Nikolski.287 Acquaintance with the village and surroundings. 290 The rush to Anangula.299 Expeditionary life. 302 Forced idleness.309 Finds, myths, and telegraph errors.311 Dutiki, ecology, typology, and treacherous gulls.314
Archaeological and philological studies.316 Chukchi instead of Eskimos. Jokes and curiosities. 319 Sources of‘Watergate’ and the cost of linguistics. 322 Surprises of weather and Blade Site. 325 The side effects of emancipation and what is dangerous on Anangula.329 W. Laughlin about eminent citizens and anthropologists. 331 Nighttime misfortune, or trial by storm.334 Working pell mell with recollections. 337 An ‘ancient’ nail and what to expect from C. Coon.341 Full rehabilitation of Greg, or what to do when meeting a gull.342 About a far-sighted old woman and a new place to work.344 Surprises of the ‘Village Site settlement’.348 Under guardianship of Oxenia. 351 Completion of the expedition, or what can prolong W. Laughlin’s life. 356 Chaluka and memories of Lieutenant Lazarev.358 An extraordinary nightly incident and a campaign to Sandy
Beach.360 iii
Visit to the Dushkins and the ‘Aleut joke’. 364 About the Aleuts and their life.366 Farewell to Nikolski.371 Anchorage. What might be worse than Intourist?. 374 Television interview.376 A walk. What is tempting in the army, and where decent people do not go. 379 The Aleut Corporation at work.380 The second television interview.381 A lecture at the university.382 Fairbanks. 385 This is the ‘Campus Site’.387 Where do you find the Alaska flag?.390 Muskox farm. 392 Evening with Russian
songs.394 On the trail of Russian pilots.396 Dry Creek. What never to do in a national park. 397 Excursion in McKinley Park.399 Farewell reception at Zorro’s.403 Fairbanks-New York-Connecticut.405 At Laughlin’s house.409 What should be given to Coon?.410 Connecticut University.413 What happened afterwards: brief notes. 416 The way back to Novosibirsk.417 PART IV The last years of life (1975-1981) Return expedition. 421 Change of leadership in the Siberian Branch of the USSR Academy of Sciences .426 Elective passions, or the struggle for the return of A. P.
Derevyanko. 433 Prospects and discoveries of the late 1970s. 436 The ‘turtle thief’. 438 Atrip to India. 442 Accident in Irkutsk. 444 Difficulties of the last big cause.446 Who was he (other than an Epilogue). 448 Appendices He was able to revive the past. 452 N. N. Mamonova A. P. Okladnikov and the higher education.459 M. I. Rizhskii IV
In Primor’e for the first time. 463 M. D. Brilliant A great worker of science.468 A. P. Umanskii ‘The namesake squared.’ Why Mikhail Mikhailovich Gerasimov had a red neck Heinrich Schliemann was also a great archaeologist, but why break the chairs? He was always ready to help ‘Well, Sasha is scolding me.’ ‘They are fools and do not even understand that the institute was established for me.’ He was more interested in a circle of like-minded people He was simple, but only outwardly Memories of the teacher. 482 D. L. Brodyanskii That which is not forgotten.494 V. E. Medvedev A. P. Okladnikov and Siberian archaeology (on the 90th year of his birth) .507 A. I. Martynov Portraits of teachers - creators of Soviet archaeology. . 516 L. R. Kyzlasov A. P. Okladnikov remembered.519 Robert E. Ackerman Science has brought us closer to each other. 527 Kyuzo Kato Abbreviations. 532
Index. 534 V
Index229 Abramova, Z. A. xxv, 74, 83,118,120, 174, 447, 458, 524 Academy of Sciences of the USSR xiiXV, 97, 109, 288, 211, 217, 233-234, 240, 242, 383, 417, 421, 429, 434435, 442-444, 506, 516, 521-522, 525,530-531 Achan, site 500 Achinsk, site 522 Ackerman, R. E. ix, 522 Adamenko, O. M. 189 Aigner, J. 246-249, 251, 301, 317, 329, 345, 362-363, 413, 520 Akademgorodok: history of creation xi֊xv; early years xv-xvii; visits of N. S. Khrushchev xv; foreign visits xvii; social atmosphere in the 1960s xvii-xviii; club Pod Integralom xvii-xviii; scientificindustrial organisation Fakel xviii-xix; shutdown of intellectual organisations xviii-xix; political pressure after 1964 xix-xx Aksenov, M. P. xxvi, 524 Alaska ix, xxiv, 18,128, 133, 233, 244, 248-249, 251-262, 264, 266, 268, 273-274, 280-292, 299, 310-321, 339-341, 351, 364-366, 371-418, 519-521 Aleksandrov, A. P. 421,429 Alekseev, V. V. 9, 308, 434 Aleutian Islands xxix, 19, 131, 133, 233, 249, 264, 268, 270, 278-281, 286, 302, 330-332, 340, 368, 377, 383.419, 421, 426,484, 521 Alma-Ata, city 28-29,445,447 Altai, region xxiii, 30, 34, 55, 62, 73, 80,122-123,168,174, 240, 266,432, 436-438, 452, 469, 472-474, 476֊ 477, 479, 483, 486, 494, 510-511 Amur River ix, 13,43, 84, 90,102,121, 124, 128, 130, 142, 191, 203, 257, 267, 330, 333-334, 490, 497, 499, 502-504,520 Anangula, island x, 19, 248, 276, 279305, 310-314, 318-373, 381-389, 409.419, 521 Anangula, sites 304, 312, 325, 347, 360-361, 364 Anchorage 255-270, 374-384, 417, 521 Andreeva, Z. V. xxv-xxvii, 11-13, 230 Andreev, G. I. xxvi, 11-13 Andropov, Yu. V. xix, 442 Angara
River 10, 14, 18, 44, 59, 125, 132,141,161-162, 229, 424, 524 Arzhan, site 42 Aseev, I. V. 74, 77, 84, 88, 91,141,144145, 161, 164, 169-170, 174, 176, 180,190-191, 195, 236-238 Astakhov, S. N. xxv Avrorin, V. A. xxii, 9, 428, 461, 515 Bandi, H.֊G. 128,131, 330 Barnaul, city 122, 144, 469, 471-477, 480-481, 514 Belyaev, D. K. 134,414, 428, 430, 515 229Words and numbers in italics indicate the occurence in a footnote(s) and/or figure caption(s) only 534
Index Beringia, region xxix, 18-19,124-125, 254-255, 421 Bering Island 133, 277, 296, 334, 336, 338,359,361, 421,425 Bering, V. I. 223,279, 296, 336 Bobrov, V. V. xxv, 510 Bogoraz, V. G. 496 Bongard-Levin, G. M. 418-419, 442443 Borden, C. 130,134, 257, 281 Boriskovskii, P. I. xxx, 79,118,447 Borisov, A. V. 121-122, 141, 145, 148, 150-152, 159, 161, 166, 169-170, 174,177,182-183,191, 209, 238 Brezhnev, L. I. xviii-xix, xxviii, 267, 327,351 Brilliant, M. D. 15,193 Bromlei, Yu. V. 115,138,341, 423, 426 Bryan, A. 169, 526 Budker, G. I. 208, 426-430 Buryatia. See Zabaikaľe Campbell, J. 344,422 Campus, site 18-19, 387-389 Cape Baranov, site 519-520 Carlson, R. 526 Central Asia xxii, 21, 116-117, 121, 333, 444, 452, 487, 491, 507, 517518,528 Chaluka, site 283, 289-290, 292, 302, 358-359,366, 415,416 Chapaev, Vi 471 China xxvi, 94-103,187-188, 211, 255, 313, 389, 407, 453, 461, 491, 497 Chirikov, A. I. 279 Chita, city 13, 53, 74, 104, 174, 182, 222, 229, 440, 459-461, 486, 514 Choybalsan, city 182,185,187, 525 535 Chubarova (Kozyreva), R. V. 15, 229, 463 Civil War (in Russia) 43, 94,100, 116, 135-136, 146, 193, 222, 224, 467, 471, 485, 491, 515 Commander Islands xxiv, 133, 277, 334, 421 Cookj. (John) 255, 263,386-387,395396, 404, 520 Coon, C. 341-342, 410-413, 416 Cossacks 283-284, 290-291, 343, 415416, 500 Cuba ix, xxiii, 107-112, 214, 220, 484, 525 Davydova, A. V. 80-81,453,455 Debets, G. F. 4,142, 321, 453, 456, 459, 486,513,515, 529 Democratic People’s Republic of Korea. See North Korea Denali. See McKinley, national park Denisova Cave, site 437,525 Derevyanko, A. P. xxv,
9,13,14, 74, 83, 98, 99, 168, 215-224, 234-236, 238243, 251, 263, 273, 275, 277, 290299, 301-303, 309, 312, 314-324, 328-329, 338, 341-342, 345-352, 357, 362-363, 365, 381, 385-386, 394, 405, 408, 427, 433-436, 445, 459, 464, 467, 474, 495, 507, 520 Derevyanko, E. I. xxv, 473,476 Dixon, J. 128,130,134 Dorj, D. 98,179,182,187,189 Dry Creek, site 388, 396-398, 402 Efimenko, P. P. 15,486 Ershov, Yu. L. 118, 221, 239 Fairbanks 18, 317, 328, 349, 385-392, 397 Fedoseeva, S. A. xxvi
536 Aleksei P. Okladnikov: The Great Explorer of the Past Formozov, A. A. xxv, xxvii-xxviii, 5-6 Frechette, G. 288, 312, 318, 349 Fröhlich, B. x, xxix, 288-373,318 Frolov, В. А. xxv, 464 Frunze, M. V. 146 Galazii, G. I. 231-233 Gasya, site 496 Gaulle, de C. xvii Gemuev, I. N. 448,459 Geographical Society Cave, site 492, 525 Georgievskaya, G. M. xxvi Gerasimov, M. M. 4,116,119,142-143, 233, 453-455, 457-459, 469-470, 486, 513 Gogol N. 81, 416 Golubev, V. A. 15, 222, 224-225, 420 Goryachev, F. S. 7-8, 97, 430 Gryaznov, M. P. 25, 42, 113-114, 468469 Gumilev, L. N. 228-229,489 Handler, P. 233, 242,383 Harper, A. x, xxix, 275, 276, 281, 284, 286-288, 310, 326, 351, 374, 408409,413-414, 422,424 Haynes, C. V. 128 Henry, 0. (W. S. Porter) 87 Hermitage, museum xxiii, 25, 33, 55, 58-59,112,174, 215-216, 432 Hopkins, D. M. 96, 124-127, 131, 134, 255, 257-260, 263-264, 279, 310, 334, 381, 417-418, 421-423 Hrdlička, A. 125, 131-133, 162, 271, 277, 286, 289, 296, 298, 323, 326, 332, 334-335, 346, 359, 381, 424 Hungary xxiii, 103,134-137, 444, 509 Ikawa-Smith, F. 520,526 Imchin, site 279,421 India ix, xxiii, 100,442-444 Institute for the History of Material Culture (Leningrad Branch) 10, 482, 520 Institute for the History of Material Culture (Moscow Branch). See Institute of Archaeology (Moscow) Institute of Archaeology (Moscow) xxiii, 4-5,14,138, 423, 458 Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography (Novosibirsk). See Institute of History, Philology and Philosophy Institute of History, Philology and Philosophy (Novosibirsk): history of creation xxii; early years xxiiixiv; problems with
Department of Philosophy 219-221; relationship with authorities xxii-xxiii, 426431; new building 431-433 Irkutsk, city 13, 26, 65, 72, 135, 139, 141-144, 146, 168, 204-206, 230֊ 232, 237-238, 444-446, 486, 489, 521,524-525 Jochelson, W. 297, 358, 361 Josephson, P. xi Kahlke, H.-D. 125,128, 307 Kalinin, M. 1.156 Kamchatka, region 126, 222-228, 351, 384, 420, 522, 526 Kapitsa, P. L. 442,444 Kara-Born, site 438 Kartukhai, village 148,159 Kato, К. 193-194 Kato, S. 194 Kekkonen, U. K. xvii Keldysh, M. V. xv, 233-234,383, 421
Index Khabarovsk, city x, 84-88, 124-131, 191-204, 222, 228-230, 330, 438442, 499, 503, 505, 525 Khamzina, E. A. 63,74-76, 79-82,170172,174 Kholyushkin, Yu. P. xxv, 120-121, 424 Khoroshikh, P. P. 32, 61, 66, 70, 76-77, 139,143, 453, 512 Khristianovich, S. A. xii-xiii Khrushchev, N. S. xi, xiii, xv, xix, 97, 232 Kiselev, S. V. xxi, 3-5,174 Klejn, L. S. xxv, xxvii-xxviii Kolchak, A. V. 94 Komsomol, organisation xviii֊xx, 86, 235, 241, 433-434, 436, 440, 461 Konovalov, P. B. 74-77,79 Koptyug, V. A. 446 Kotzebue, 0. von 307,313 Kroeber, A. L. 321-322 Krukoff, 0. 288-289, 292, 297, 299, 348-349, 353, 358, 366, 371, 411 Krushanov, A. I. 80-81, 206, 222, 224225, 230, 435-436 Kubarev, V. D. 122-123, 145, 153, 157, 181,190-191 Rulenga River 145,157,159 Kurchatov, I. V. 430 Kurile Islands 126,493 Kuznetsk Basin xxiii, 508 Kyakhta, town 75-76, 102, 168-169, 173-174, 176-177, 189-190, 218֊ 219 Kyzyl, city 34-38,40-41,43 Lake Baikal ix, xxiii-xxiv, 44-47, 5455, 59-70, 232-233, 423-425, 454, 520 537 Larichev, V. E. xxv, xxviii, 8, 74, 78, 83 , 98, 170, 191, 234-235, 241, 263, 275, 290, 295-296, 299,301,307,312, 314, 316, 319, 345, 349, 355-356, 358, 360, 362-363, 381, 385, 389, 394, 408, 412, 420, 438, 460, 507֊ 508, 520, 522 Lattimore, О. 94-104,157,338 Laughlin, R. 127, 288, 295, 299, 300301, 308-310, 312, 314, 322-323, 327-328, 331, 337, 342, 345-346, 349, 352,362, 372, 409 Laughlin, W. S. xxiv, 19,124-125,128, 129, 131, 133-134, 233-235, 242243, 246-247, 249, 252, 254, 256257, 259-260, 263-386, 394-396, 400, 405-416, 419, 422-426, 520 Lavrent’ev, M. A. xi֊xiii, xvi, xx, xxii, 7-8,
232, 306, 426-428, 430, 445, 478 Leakey, L. 346 Ledebour, von K. F. 80 Ledyard, J. 332 Lena River xxiii, 62, 66, 135,145,147, 153,158, 512, 516 Lenin, V. І. 72,117 Leningrad. See St. Petersburg Letter of Forty-Six xix-xx, xxii, 427 Levin, M. G. 418-419, 442-443, 454, 519 Lipskii, A. N. 43-44 Lomonosov, M. V. 217-218 Lyubin, V. P. 447 Makarovo, village 153,237,456 Malaya Siya, site xxviii, 522 Maľta, site 470 Mamonova, N. N. 153 Marchuk, G. 1.426,429-431,446
538 Aleksei P. Okladnikov: The Great Explorer of the Past Mariinskoe, village 84,86-88,205 Marr, N. Ya. xx, 3,491 Martynov, A. I. xxv, 97-98 Masson, M. E. 116-117,491 Matyushchenko, V. I. xxv-xxvi, 6,514 Mazin, A. I. xxv, 464 McDowell, M. 291,312,318 McKinley, national park 272, 386, 395-396, 399-402 Medvedev, Dennis 283, 290, 343, 347, 416 Medvedev, G. I. xxvi, 130,446 Medvedev, V. E. xxv, 13, 17, 86, 88, 192-193, 195-196, 201, 238, 241, 439 Mochanov, Yu. A. xxvi, 78, 124, 126127,130-131 Molodin, V. I. xxv, 9,19 Mongolia xxiii, 8,21, 27,34, 40, 54,56, 69, 71, 74-75, 77, 84, 95, 97, 101, 140, 151-152, 168-171, 173-190, 201, 219, 234, 423, 436, 452, 471, 479, 483-484, 486, 494, 506-507, 510-511,515, 525 Moscow State University xiii, 11, 18, 271,458,460 Nerāj. 100 Nikolski, village 283-385,413 Nixon, R. M. xvii, 103, 241, 251, 322323, 327, 329, 338, 356, 405, 406 North Korea xxiii, 234, 237,420 Novosibirsk, city xii, xv, xx, xxvii, 6, 26, 81, 94, 118, 131, 169, 190, 194, 213 , 236, 422, 427, 430, 445, 449, 457, 461, 490, 506, 520-521, 523, 525, 530 Novosibirsk State University xv, 11, 85, 97, 104, 463, 474, 495, 520, 530 obsidian, rock 279,311 Okladnikov, A. R: relationship with Soviet authorities xxxxiv, 426-431; leadership of the Institute of History, Philology and Philosophy xxii-xxiv; creation of scientific school xxv; relationship with Soviet archaeologists and historians xxv-xxviii; conditions of common life 20-26; studies in the Altai Mountains 30-34, 121-123; research in Lake Baikal region 44-53, 59-70, 144-159, 161-163; research in the Russian Far East 84-93,
191-194; editorial work on History of Siberia xxiii, 84, 406; meetings with foreign scholars 94-104,124-134,192-194, 249-251, 411-413, 519-531; visit to Cuba 107-112; research in the Zabaikal’e 168-171; studies of shamanism 164-168; studies of ethnography 159-161; research in Mongolia 173-190; winner of the State Prize 206-210; joint U.S.Soviet research in the Aleutian Islands 240-420; creation of the Open-Air Museum 446-448; last years of life 421-449 Okladnikova, A. A. (mother of A. P. Okladnikov) 46, 205,231 Okladnikova, E. A. (daughter of A. P. Okladnikov) x, 422,530 Okladnikova, Z. P. (sister of A. P. Okladnikov) 46, 59, 66, 206, 231, 237-238 Ol’khon Island 46,48, 51, 60,144,167, 423, 425, 457, 520
INDEX Open-Air Museum (Novosibirsk) xxiv, xxvii, 33-34,149,191, 214,428, 431, 439,447-448, 523 Osinovka, site 10,18,485 Ovodov, N. D. 30-32, 124, 128, 170, 190, 238, 432, 437, 489 Parfenov, G. V. 115, 271 Petri, B. E. 6, 15-16, 32, 62, 142, 486, 512 Petrin, V. T. xxv petroglyphs 23, 68, 119, 145-147, 152, 153, 157, 164, 257, 437, 452, 457-458, 473, 489, 490, 493, 497, 503-504, 508-509 Piotrovskii, B. B. xxiii, xxv, 55-56,58֊ 59,112, 215-216, 432, 483 Plisetskií, M. S. 458-461 Poľtse, site 495-497, 502 Pompidou, G. xvii Popovsky, M. xi, xviii Powers, R. 356, 386-405, 479, 520 Pribaikaľe, region ix, xxiii, 23,46-47, 62,121,132-133,148,155, 424, 457 Primakov, E. M. 442 Primor’e, region ix, xxiii, xxvi, 10-12, 18, 23, 121, 182, 262, 267, 436, 438, 441, 463-468, 482, 484, 488-489, 492-493, 498, 504, 506-507, 517 Rainey, F. 18-19, 519 Razgon, I. M. 55,123, 207, 210 Reeve, R. (‘Bob’) 265-268, 319, 355, 368 Rizhskii, M. 1.104-107 Roerich, N. К. 236,442-443 Roerich, S. N. 236, 442-443 Roerich, Yu. N. 443 Rohrbach, D. 291,312,318 539 Russian-American Company 228, 272, 285 Russian Far East xx֊xxiii, 267, 495, 497,500, 503,505,524 Rybakov, B. A. xxiii, 115,119,138, 423 Rybin, E. P. 438 Sakachi-Alyan, site 86, 124-125, 129, 192, 257, 438,490,496, 503-504 Sakhalin Island 15,222,279, 421,522 Samarkand, city 113-115,120-121 samizdat (self-publication) xix Sergeev, D. A. 346,475,519 shamanism 161,164-168,523 Shamanskii Mys, site 46, 51, 53, 6163,144-145, 423-424, 457 Sharakshinova, N. 0. 131, 157, 159, 160,161,172 Shavkunov, E. V. 10-11,230 Shchapov, A. P. 516 Shestakovo, site 432,525
Shilo, N. A. 434,436 Shinkarev, L. I. 66-68, 94, 204-205 Shishkino, petroglyphs 147,161 Shunkov, V. I. xxiii, 207 Shusharin, V. P. 134,136-138 Siberian Branch of the USSR Academy of Sciences xii-xx, 7, 11, 79, 216, 230, 274, 306, 426-427, 430, 479 Skryabin, G. K. 235,423 Sobolev, S. L. xii, 426,429-430 Sobolev, V. S. 134, 230, 232 Soffer, 0. 511 Solecki, R. 248-250, 411-412 Solomentsev, M. S. 447 Sosnovskii, G. P. 15-16, 513 Stalin, J. xx, xxii, 3,16,56,97 stemmed point 351,378 St. Lawrence Island 278,519
540 Aleksei P. Okladnikov: The Great Explorer of the Past St. Petersburg, city xi, xv, xvii, xx, xxiii, 7, 9, 26, 29, 53-59, 81, 104105, 118, 121, 123, 126, 132, 155, 188, 193-194, 201, 208, 210, 215216, 221, 224-225, 228, 231, 281, 313, 320-321, 361, 395, 409, 428, 430, 433, 447, 453, 458, 460, 462, 464, 472, 478, 482, 489-490, 492, 496, 499, 505, 507, 511, 513, 519֊ 521,525, 527, 530 Strashnaya Cave, site 30,525 Suchu, site 84, 87, 89, 90, 93-94,191196, 201, 205, 437, 501, 503 Svechnikov, G. A. 9, 219-220 Sverdlov, N. V. 85, 131, 192-193, 228, 230 Sysoev, V. P. 57, 86, 88-89, 197-199, 201, 229,440-441, 504 Taimyr Peninsula 85,404,484, 507 Teshik Tash, site 14, 114, 125, 132, 270-271, 322, 467, 469-470, 481, 491 Timokhin, V. A. 43, 87, 194, 215-216, 238, 241, 499, 508-509 Tomsk, city xiii, 6, 41, 55, 123, 207209, 223-224, 366, 461, 508-509, 513-514 Tomsk, petroglyphs xiii, 6, 41, 55, 123, 207-209, 223-224, 366, 461, 508-509,513-514 Trapeznikov, S. P. 434 Treťyakov, P. N. 433 Trofimuk, A. A. 426, 429 Trotsky, L. D. 155 Tselishchev, V. V. 220-221 Tseveendorj, D. 183 Tuva, region ix, 34-42,56,110 Uelen, site 519 Ulaanbaatar, city 84,95,98,168,176178,187-189, 480, 490 Ulalinka, site 14, 121, 123, 169, 235, 239, 314, 325, 447, 471, 475, 481, 488 Ulan-Ude, city 140,145,161,169-170, 172,191, 229, 455, 514 Umanskii, A. P. 9,122-123,169 Unalaska Island 274-287, 289, 332, 369, 374, 385, 415 University of Connecticut 246, 277, 301, 317, 383, 413-416, 520 Ushki Lake, site 351,355 USSR Academy of Sciences. See Academy of Sciences of the USSR Ustinovka, site xxvi, 463-468, 491492,
504-505, 524 Varvarina Gora, site 168-171,173,525 Vasil’evskii, R. S. xxv, 13, 99,113,124, 126-127, 129, 131, 217, 230, 234֊ 236, 238, 241, 243, 252, 263, 272, 275, 279-290, 298-299, 302-326, 335-336, 339-349, 360-396, 405, 408, 416, 419, 445-448, 459, 518֊ 526 Veniaminov, I. 258, 261-262, 264, 274, 276, 280-281, 284, 292, 298, 317, 366, 369, 378, 383, 529 Verkholensk, burial ground 437, 453 Verkholensk, village 146, 153, 155, 157,516 Vladivostok, city xxvii, 11-12, 14, 80, 94,126,128,136, 202, 206, 222, 224, 230, 266, 334, 361, 435-436, 440, 463, 465, 467-468, 477, 482, 490֊ 491,493,496, 505, 524 Volobuev, P. V. 435 Wallace, H. 94, 338
Index West, F. H. 128,134, 256-257, 330 Workman, W. 389-390, 394-396, 400, 404 Yakutia, region xxvi, 23, 62,147, 262, 488, 507,515-516 Yermak 141-142,447, 487 Yevtushenko, Y. A. 94 Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, city 420,489 Zabaikal’e, region viii-ix, xxiii, 64,75, 79-80, 102, 139, 155, 168-169, 170, 172-173,219, 229,425, 440 Zaisanovka 1, site xxvi, 12 Zaporozhskaya, V. D. (wife of A. P. Okladnikov) 20-27, 29-30, 79-83, 85, 94, 121, 155, 174, 181, 202, 221, 309,338,422,452-453,490-491, 530 Zashiversk, abandoned town xxiv, xxvii, 28,264 Zhukov, E. M. 435 54i |
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Contents List of figures.vi Translators’ introduction. viii Aleksei P. Okladnikov and the Akademgorodok of Novosibirsk: a story of twenty fruitful years. xi The story of the Akademgorodok: great science east of the Urals. xi A. P. Okladnikov in Akademgorodok: 1961-1981. xx The science of A. P. Okladnikov: ‘summits and bottoms’. xxv References. xxviii The Great Explorer of the Past (Academician A. P. Okladnikov: Pages of Biography) Part I Introduction Putting an end to rumours. 3 Some clarifications.4 Another victim of that time. 5 About excessive demands, expectations, and real results. 6 A brief review of the literature. 10 Partii On business trips, at
home, in the field (the first half of the 1970s) Features of daily life and work at Akademgorodok. 20 Of what should an archaeologist be capable. 26 A trip to Alma-Ata. 28 The difficult roads of the Altai Mountains. 30 Tuva adventures.34 Meeting with A. N. Lipskii. 43 Sagan-Zaba Bay.44 Ol’khon Island. The first burial at Shamanskii Mys. 46 Trip to Leningrad.53 Lake Baikal again. Acquaintance with N. M. Revyakin.59 Ingenious error: Neolithic hunter or late nomad?.62 Cipher communication from Buryatia. 71 There, where the ‘wife collapsed’. 74 ‘Patroness’ (E. A. Khamzina about A. P, Vera Dmitrievna, and others). 79 On the
origins of Amur Region cultures. 84 Meeting with 0. Lattimore. 94 l
Conversations of the wise. 104 Member of a secret society of former cannibals. 107 Session in Samarkand.113 An eariy trip to Ulalinka.121 ‘Beringia in the Cenozoic.’ Symposium in Khabarovsk. 124 The Hungarian Commission and ‘Sergeant’ V. P. Shusharin. 134 The anniversary of Buryatia and aTurkic ‘travel authorisation’.138 In his native city.141 Plans for an expedition.144 Kartukhai Village.148 Insidious courtyard. Reconciliation of professors. 150 Yakutsk Vzvoz. 153 Memories in Verkholensk. 155 Kulenga River. 157 For Buryat
ethnography.159 New surprises of Ol’khon. 161 Encounter with a shaman.164 Varvarina Gora. 168 The ‘Geser block’.171 Mongolia, 1973 (personal recollections of the author).173 Suchu Island and a meeting with the Japanese.191 A severe ordeal. 195 How an Afterword was created.197 Confinement.200 Excursion to places of detention.203 The trip home. 204 A story with a State Prize.206 Academicians stand in
line. 210 Dispatcher Masha and the driver Odysseus. 213 The showcases of Boris Borisovich. 214 The anniversary of the Academy of Sciences.216 Problems of philosophy.219 Kamchatka. 222 Khabarovsk. 228 Suppliants. 230 Preparation for an expedition to Alaska.233 From Bol’shoi Kemchug to Irkutsk and Novosibirsk. 236 Part III Trip to the United States, 1974 Departure problems.240 Moscow-New York. Troubles and surprises. 243 The meeting at the airport. 246 ii
Dinner at Sardi’s. 247 A meeting with Ralph Solecki. 249 Visit to Fisher.251 New York-Alaska. 252 Anchorage. 255 Surprise from the Wests. 256 Rabbit Creek. 257 Equipment for а long expedition.259 University of Alaska.260 A trip to a glacier. 262 Visiting the Smiths.263 Acquaintance with the city. Bob Reeve.265 The Aleut Corporation. 268 Recollections of Teshik
Tash. 270 New meetings and impressions.272 Unalaska - the Unalashka of Russian America.274 Lecture at the school. 278 Examining the church. 281 Pelagia’s lunch. 283 Further acquaintance with Unalaska. 285 Nikolski.287 Acquaintance with the village and surroundings. 290 The rush to Anangula.299 Expeditionary life. 302 Forced idleness.309 Finds, myths, and telegraph errors.311 Dutiki, ecology, typology, and treacherous gulls.314
Archaeological and philological studies.316 Chukchi instead of Eskimos. Jokes and curiosities. 319 Sources of‘Watergate’ and the cost of linguistics. 322 Surprises of weather and Blade Site. 325 The side effects of emancipation and what is dangerous on Anangula.329 W. Laughlin about eminent citizens and anthropologists. 331 Nighttime misfortune, or trial by storm.334 Working pell mell with recollections. 337 An ‘ancient’ nail and what to expect from C. Coon.341 Full rehabilitation of Greg, or what to do when meeting a gull.342 About a far-sighted old woman and a new place to work.344 Surprises of the ‘Village Site settlement’.348 Under guardianship of Oxenia. 351 Completion of the expedition, or what can prolong W. Laughlin’s life. 356 Chaluka and memories of Lieutenant Lazarev.358 An extraordinary nightly incident and a campaign to Sandy
Beach.360 iii
Visit to the Dushkins and the ‘Aleut joke’. 364 About the Aleuts and their life.366 Farewell to Nikolski.371 Anchorage. What might be worse than Intourist?. 374 Television interview.376 A walk. What is tempting in the army, and where decent people do not go. 379 The Aleut Corporation at work.380 The second television interview.381 A lecture at the university.382 Fairbanks. 385 This is the ‘Campus Site’.387 Where do you find the Alaska flag?.390 Muskox farm. 392 Evening with Russian
songs.394 On the trail of Russian pilots.396 Dry Creek. What never to do in a national park. 397 Excursion in McKinley Park.399 Farewell reception at Zorro’s.403 Fairbanks-New York-Connecticut.405 At Laughlin’s house.409 What should be given to Coon?.410 Connecticut University.413 What happened afterwards: brief notes. 416 The way back to Novosibirsk.417 PART IV The last years of life (1975-1981) Return expedition. 421 Change of leadership in the Siberian Branch of the USSR Academy of Sciences .426 Elective passions, or the struggle for the return of A. P.
Derevyanko. 433 Prospects and discoveries of the late 1970s. 436 The ‘turtle thief’. 438 Atrip to India. 442 Accident in Irkutsk. 444 Difficulties of the last big cause.446 Who was he (other than an Epilogue). 448 Appendices He was able to revive the past. 452 N. N. Mamonova A. P. Okladnikov and the higher education.459 M. I. Rizhskii IV
In Primor’e for the first time. 463 M. D. Brilliant A great worker of science.468 A. P. Umanskii ‘The namesake squared.’ Why Mikhail Mikhailovich Gerasimov had a red neck Heinrich Schliemann was also a great archaeologist, but why break the chairs? He was always ready to help ‘Well, Sasha is scolding me.’ ‘They are fools and do not even understand that the institute was established for me.’ He was more interested in a circle of like-minded people He was simple, but only outwardly Memories of the teacher. 482 D. L. Brodyanskii That which is not forgotten.494 V. E. Medvedev A. P. Okladnikov and Siberian archaeology (on the 90th year of his birth) .507 A. I. Martynov Portraits of teachers - creators of Soviet archaeology. . 516 L. R. Kyzlasov A. P. Okladnikov remembered.519 Robert E. Ackerman Science has brought us closer to each other. 527 Kyuzo Kato Abbreviations. 532
Index. 534 V
Index229 Abramova, Z. A. xxv, 74, 83,118,120, 174, 447, 458, 524 Academy of Sciences of the USSR xiiXV, 97, 109, 288, 211, 217, 233-234, 240, 242, 383, 417, 421, 429, 434435, 442-444, 506, 516, 521-522, 525,530-531 Achan, site 500 Achinsk, site 522 Ackerman, R. E. ix, 522 Adamenko, O. M. 189 Aigner, J. 246-249, 251, 301, 317, 329, 345, 362-363, 413, 520 Akademgorodok: history of creation xi֊xv; early years xv-xvii; visits of N. S. Khrushchev xv; foreign visits xvii; social atmosphere in the 1960s xvii-xviii; club Pod Integralom xvii-xviii; scientificindustrial organisation Fakel xviii-xix; shutdown of intellectual organisations xviii-xix; political pressure after 1964 xix-xx Aksenov, M. P. xxvi, 524 Alaska ix, xxiv, 18,128, 133, 233, 244, 248-249, 251-262, 264, 266, 268, 273-274, 280-292, 299, 310-321, 339-341, 351, 364-366, 371-418, 519-521 Aleksandrov, A. P. 421,429 Alekseev, V. V. 9, 308, 434 Aleutian Islands xxix, 19, 131, 133, 233, 249, 264, 268, 270, 278-281, 286, 302, 330-332, 340, 368, 377, 383.419, 421, 426,484, 521 Alma-Ata, city 28-29,445,447 Altai, region xxiii, 30, 34, 55, 62, 73, 80,122-123,168,174, 240, 266,432, 436-438, 452, 469, 472-474, 476֊ 477, 479, 483, 486, 494, 510-511 Amur River ix, 13,43, 84, 90,102,121, 124, 128, 130, 142, 191, 203, 257, 267, 330, 333-334, 490, 497, 499, 502-504,520 Anangula, island x, 19, 248, 276, 279305, 310-314, 318-373, 381-389, 409.419, 521 Anangula, sites 304, 312, 325, 347, 360-361, 364 Anchorage 255-270, 374-384, 417, 521 Andreeva, Z. V. xxv-xxvii, 11-13, 230 Andreev, G. I. xxvi, 11-13 Andropov, Yu. V. xix, 442 Angara
River 10, 14, 18, 44, 59, 125, 132,141,161-162, 229, 424, 524 Arzhan, site 42 Aseev, I. V. 74, 77, 84, 88, 91,141,144145, 161, 164, 169-170, 174, 176, 180,190-191, 195, 236-238 Astakhov, S. N. xxv Avrorin, V. A. xxii, 9, 428, 461, 515 Bandi, H.֊G. 128,131, 330 Barnaul, city 122, 144, 469, 471-477, 480-481, 514 Belyaev, D. K. 134,414, 428, 430, 515 229Words and numbers in italics indicate the occurence in a footnote(s) and/or figure caption(s) only 534
Index Beringia, region xxix, 18-19,124-125, 254-255, 421 Bering Island 133, 277, 296, 334, 336, 338,359,361, 421,425 Bering, V. I. 223,279, 296, 336 Bobrov, V. V. xxv, 510 Bogoraz, V. G. 496 Bongard-Levin, G. M. 418-419, 442443 Borden, C. 130,134, 257, 281 Boriskovskii, P. I. xxx, 79,118,447 Borisov, A. V. 121-122, 141, 145, 148, 150-152, 159, 161, 166, 169-170, 174,177,182-183,191, 209, 238 Brezhnev, L. I. xviii-xix, xxviii, 267, 327,351 Brilliant, M. D. 15,193 Bromlei, Yu. V. 115,138,341, 423, 426 Bryan, A. 169, 526 Budker, G. I. 208, 426-430 Buryatia. See Zabaikaľe Campbell, J. 344,422 Campus, site 18-19, 387-389 Cape Baranov, site 519-520 Carlson, R. 526 Central Asia xxii, 21, 116-117, 121, 333, 444, 452, 487, 491, 507, 517518,528 Chaluka, site 283, 289-290, 292, 302, 358-359,366, 415,416 Chapaev, Vi 471 China xxvi, 94-103,187-188, 211, 255, 313, 389, 407, 453, 461, 491, 497 Chirikov, A. I. 279 Chita, city 13, 53, 74, 104, 174, 182, 222, 229, 440, 459-461, 486, 514 Choybalsan, city 182,185,187, 525 535 Chubarova (Kozyreva), R. V. 15, 229, 463 Civil War (in Russia) 43, 94,100, 116, 135-136, 146, 193, 222, 224, 467, 471, 485, 491, 515 Commander Islands xxiv, 133, 277, 334, 421 Cookj. (John) 255, 263,386-387,395396, 404, 520 Coon, C. 341-342, 410-413, 416 Cossacks 283-284, 290-291, 343, 415416, 500 Cuba ix, xxiii, 107-112, 214, 220, 484, 525 Davydova, A. V. 80-81,453,455 Debets, G. F. 4,142, 321, 453, 456, 459, 486,513,515, 529 Democratic People’s Republic of Korea. See North Korea Denali. See McKinley, national park Denisova Cave, site 437,525 Derevyanko, A. P. xxv,
9,13,14, 74, 83, 98, 99, 168, 215-224, 234-236, 238243, 251, 263, 273, 275, 277, 290299, 301-303, 309, 312, 314-324, 328-329, 338, 341-342, 345-352, 357, 362-363, 365, 381, 385-386, 394, 405, 408, 427, 433-436, 445, 459, 464, 467, 474, 495, 507, 520 Derevyanko, E. I. xxv, 473,476 Dixon, J. 128,130,134 Dorj, D. 98,179,182,187,189 Dry Creek, site 388, 396-398, 402 Efimenko, P. P. 15,486 Ershov, Yu. L. 118, 221, 239 Fairbanks 18, 317, 328, 349, 385-392, 397 Fedoseeva, S. A. xxvi
536 Aleksei P. Okladnikov: The Great Explorer of the Past Formozov, A. A. xxv, xxvii-xxviii, 5-6 Frechette, G. 288, 312, 318, 349 Fröhlich, B. x, xxix, 288-373,318 Frolov, В. А. xxv, 464 Frunze, M. V. 146 Galazii, G. I. 231-233 Gasya, site 496 Gaulle, de C. xvii Gemuev, I. N. 448,459 Geographical Society Cave, site 492, 525 Georgievskaya, G. M. xxvi Gerasimov, M. M. 4,116,119,142-143, 233, 453-455, 457-459, 469-470, 486, 513 Gogol N. 81, 416 Golubev, V. A. 15, 222, 224-225, 420 Goryachev, F. S. 7-8, 97, 430 Gryaznov, M. P. 25, 42, 113-114, 468469 Gumilev, L. N. 228-229,489 Handler, P. 233, 242,383 Harper, A. x, xxix, 275, 276, 281, 284, 286-288, 310, 326, 351, 374, 408409,413-414, 422,424 Haynes, C. V. 128 Henry, 0. (W. S. Porter) 87 Hermitage, museum xxiii, 25, 33, 55, 58-59,112,174, 215-216, 432 Hopkins, D. M. 96, 124-127, 131, 134, 255, 257-260, 263-264, 279, 310, 334, 381, 417-418, 421-423 Hrdlička, A. 125, 131-133, 162, 271, 277, 286, 289, 296, 298, 323, 326, 332, 334-335, 346, 359, 381, 424 Hungary xxiii, 103,134-137, 444, 509 Ikawa-Smith, F. 520,526 Imchin, site 279,421 India ix, xxiii, 100,442-444 Institute for the History of Material Culture (Leningrad Branch) 10, 482, 520 Institute for the History of Material Culture (Moscow Branch). See Institute of Archaeology (Moscow) Institute of Archaeology (Moscow) xxiii, 4-5,14,138, 423, 458 Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography (Novosibirsk). See Institute of History, Philology and Philosophy Institute of History, Philology and Philosophy (Novosibirsk): history of creation xxii; early years xxiiixiv; problems with
Department of Philosophy 219-221; relationship with authorities xxii-xxiii, 426431; new building 431-433 Irkutsk, city 13, 26, 65, 72, 135, 139, 141-144, 146, 168, 204-206, 230֊ 232, 237-238, 444-446, 486, 489, 521,524-525 Jochelson, W. 297, 358, 361 Josephson, P. xi Kahlke, H.-D. 125,128, 307 Kalinin, M. 1.156 Kamchatka, region 126, 222-228, 351, 384, 420, 522, 526 Kapitsa, P. L. 442,444 Kara-Born, site 438 Kartukhai, village 148,159 Kato, К. 193-194 Kato, S. 194 Kekkonen, U. K. xvii Keldysh, M. V. xv, 233-234,383, 421
Index Khabarovsk, city x, 84-88, 124-131, 191-204, 222, 228-230, 330, 438442, 499, 503, 505, 525 Khamzina, E. A. 63,74-76, 79-82,170172,174 Kholyushkin, Yu. P. xxv, 120-121, 424 Khoroshikh, P. P. 32, 61, 66, 70, 76-77, 139,143, 453, 512 Khristianovich, S. A. xii-xiii Khrushchev, N. S. xi, xiii, xv, xix, 97, 232 Kiselev, S. V. xxi, 3-5,174 Klejn, L. S. xxv, xxvii-xxviii Kolchak, A. V. 94 Komsomol, organisation xviii֊xx, 86, 235, 241, 433-434, 436, 440, 461 Konovalov, P. B. 74-77,79 Koptyug, V. A. 446 Kotzebue, 0. von 307,313 Kroeber, A. L. 321-322 Krukoff, 0. 288-289, 292, 297, 299, 348-349, 353, 358, 366, 371, 411 Krushanov, A. I. 80-81, 206, 222, 224225, 230, 435-436 Kubarev, V. D. 122-123, 145, 153, 157, 181,190-191 Rulenga River 145,157,159 Kurchatov, I. V. 430 Kurile Islands 126,493 Kuznetsk Basin xxiii, 508 Kyakhta, town 75-76, 102, 168-169, 173-174, 176-177, 189-190, 218֊ 219 Kyzyl, city 34-38,40-41,43 Lake Baikal ix, xxiii-xxiv, 44-47, 5455, 59-70, 232-233, 423-425, 454, 520 537 Larichev, V. E. xxv, xxviii, 8, 74, 78, 83 , 98, 170, 191, 234-235, 241, 263, 275, 290, 295-296, 299,301,307,312, 314, 316, 319, 345, 349, 355-356, 358, 360, 362-363, 381, 385, 389, 394, 408, 412, 420, 438, 460, 507֊ 508, 520, 522 Lattimore, О. 94-104,157,338 Laughlin, R. 127, 288, 295, 299, 300301, 308-310, 312, 314, 322-323, 327-328, 331, 337, 342, 345-346, 349, 352,362, 372, 409 Laughlin, W. S. xxiv, 19,124-125,128, 129, 131, 133-134, 233-235, 242243, 246-247, 249, 252, 254, 256257, 259-260, 263-386, 394-396, 400, 405-416, 419, 422-426, 520 Lavrent’ev, M. A. xi֊xiii, xvi, xx, xxii, 7-8,
232, 306, 426-428, 430, 445, 478 Leakey, L. 346 Ledebour, von K. F. 80 Ledyard, J. 332 Lena River xxiii, 62, 66, 135,145,147, 153,158, 512, 516 Lenin, V. І. 72,117 Leningrad. See St. Petersburg Letter of Forty-Six xix-xx, xxii, 427 Levin, M. G. 418-419, 442-443, 454, 519 Lipskii, A. N. 43-44 Lomonosov, M. V. 217-218 Lyubin, V. P. 447 Makarovo, village 153,237,456 Malaya Siya, site xxviii, 522 Maľta, site 470 Mamonova, N. N. 153 Marchuk, G. 1.426,429-431,446
538 Aleksei P. Okladnikov: The Great Explorer of the Past Mariinskoe, village 84,86-88,205 Marr, N. Ya. xx, 3,491 Martynov, A. I. xxv, 97-98 Masson, M. E. 116-117,491 Matyushchenko, V. I. xxv-xxvi, 6,514 Mazin, A. I. xxv, 464 McDowell, M. 291,312,318 McKinley, national park 272, 386, 395-396, 399-402 Medvedev, Dennis 283, 290, 343, 347, 416 Medvedev, G. I. xxvi, 130,446 Medvedev, V. E. xxv, 13, 17, 86, 88, 192-193, 195-196, 201, 238, 241, 439 Mochanov, Yu. A. xxvi, 78, 124, 126127,130-131 Molodin, V. I. xxv, 9,19 Mongolia xxiii, 8,21, 27,34, 40, 54,56, 69, 71, 74-75, 77, 84, 95, 97, 101, 140, 151-152, 168-171, 173-190, 201, 219, 234, 423, 436, 452, 471, 479, 483-484, 486, 494, 506-507, 510-511,515, 525 Moscow State University xiii, 11, 18, 271,458,460 Nerāj. 100 Nikolski, village 283-385,413 Nixon, R. M. xvii, 103, 241, 251, 322323, 327, 329, 338, 356, 405, 406 North Korea xxiii, 234, 237,420 Novosibirsk, city xii, xv, xx, xxvii, 6, 26, 81, 94, 118, 131, 169, 190, 194, 213 , 236, 422, 427, 430, 445, 449, 457, 461, 490, 506, 520-521, 523, 525, 530 Novosibirsk State University xv, 11, 85, 97, 104, 463, 474, 495, 520, 530 obsidian, rock 279,311 Okladnikov, A. R: relationship with Soviet authorities xxxxiv, 426-431; leadership of the Institute of History, Philology and Philosophy xxii-xxiv; creation of scientific school xxv; relationship with Soviet archaeologists and historians xxv-xxviii; conditions of common life 20-26; studies in the Altai Mountains 30-34, 121-123; research in Lake Baikal region 44-53, 59-70, 144-159, 161-163; research in the Russian Far East 84-93,
191-194; editorial work on History of Siberia xxiii, 84, 406; meetings with foreign scholars 94-104,124-134,192-194, 249-251, 411-413, 519-531; visit to Cuba 107-112; research in the Zabaikal’e 168-171; studies of shamanism 164-168; studies of ethnography 159-161; research in Mongolia 173-190; winner of the State Prize 206-210; joint U.S.Soviet research in the Aleutian Islands 240-420; creation of the Open-Air Museum 446-448; last years of life 421-449 Okladnikova, A. A. (mother of A. P. Okladnikov) 46, 205,231 Okladnikova, E. A. (daughter of A. P. Okladnikov) x, 422,530 Okladnikova, Z. P. (sister of A. P. Okladnikov) 46, 59, 66, 206, 231, 237-238 Ol’khon Island 46,48, 51, 60,144,167, 423, 425, 457, 520
INDEX Open-Air Museum (Novosibirsk) xxiv, xxvii, 33-34,149,191, 214,428, 431, 439,447-448, 523 Osinovka, site 10,18,485 Ovodov, N. D. 30-32, 124, 128, 170, 190, 238, 432, 437, 489 Parfenov, G. V. 115, 271 Petri, B. E. 6, 15-16, 32, 62, 142, 486, 512 Petrin, V. T. xxv petroglyphs 23, 68, 119, 145-147, 152, 153, 157, 164, 257, 437, 452, 457-458, 473, 489, 490, 493, 497, 503-504, 508-509 Piotrovskii, B. B. xxiii, xxv, 55-56,58֊ 59,112, 215-216, 432, 483 Plisetskií, M. S. 458-461 Poľtse, site 495-497, 502 Pompidou, G. xvii Popovsky, M. xi, xviii Powers, R. 356, 386-405, 479, 520 Pribaikaľe, region ix, xxiii, 23,46-47, 62,121,132-133,148,155, 424, 457 Primakov, E. M. 442 Primor’e, region ix, xxiii, xxvi, 10-12, 18, 23, 121, 182, 262, 267, 436, 438, 441, 463-468, 482, 484, 488-489, 492-493, 498, 504, 506-507, 517 Rainey, F. 18-19, 519 Razgon, I. M. 55,123, 207, 210 Reeve, R. (‘Bob’) 265-268, 319, 355, 368 Rizhskii, M. 1.104-107 Roerich, N. К. 236,442-443 Roerich, S. N. 236, 442-443 Roerich, Yu. N. 443 Rohrbach, D. 291,312,318 539 Russian-American Company 228, 272, 285 Russian Far East xx֊xxiii, 267, 495, 497,500, 503,505,524 Rybakov, B. A. xxiii, 115,119,138, 423 Rybin, E. P. 438 Sakachi-Alyan, site 86, 124-125, 129, 192, 257, 438,490,496, 503-504 Sakhalin Island 15,222,279, 421,522 Samarkand, city 113-115,120-121 samizdat (self-publication) xix Sergeev, D. A. 346,475,519 shamanism 161,164-168,523 Shamanskii Mys, site 46, 51, 53, 6163,144-145, 423-424, 457 Sharakshinova, N. 0. 131, 157, 159, 160,161,172 Shavkunov, E. V. 10-11,230 Shchapov, A. P. 516 Shestakovo, site 432,525
Shilo, N. A. 434,436 Shinkarev, L. I. 66-68, 94, 204-205 Shishkino, petroglyphs 147,161 Shunkov, V. I. xxiii, 207 Shusharin, V. P. 134,136-138 Siberian Branch of the USSR Academy of Sciences xii-xx, 7, 11, 79, 216, 230, 274, 306, 426-427, 430, 479 Skryabin, G. K. 235,423 Sobolev, S. L. xii, 426,429-430 Sobolev, V. S. 134, 230, 232 Soffer, 0. 511 Solecki, R. 248-250, 411-412 Solomentsev, M. S. 447 Sosnovskii, G. P. 15-16, 513 Stalin, J. xx, xxii, 3,16,56,97 stemmed point 351,378 St. Lawrence Island 278,519
540 Aleksei P. Okladnikov: The Great Explorer of the Past St. Petersburg, city xi, xv, xvii, xx, xxiii, 7, 9, 26, 29, 53-59, 81, 104105, 118, 121, 123, 126, 132, 155, 188, 193-194, 201, 208, 210, 215216, 221, 224-225, 228, 231, 281, 313, 320-321, 361, 395, 409, 428, 430, 433, 447, 453, 458, 460, 462, 464, 472, 478, 482, 489-490, 492, 496, 499, 505, 507, 511, 513, 519֊ 521,525, 527, 530 Strashnaya Cave, site 30,525 Suchu, site 84, 87, 89, 90, 93-94,191196, 201, 205, 437, 501, 503 Svechnikov, G. A. 9, 219-220 Sverdlov, N. V. 85, 131, 192-193, 228, 230 Sysoev, V. P. 57, 86, 88-89, 197-199, 201, 229,440-441, 504 Taimyr Peninsula 85,404,484, 507 Teshik Tash, site 14, 114, 125, 132, 270-271, 322, 467, 469-470, 481, 491 Timokhin, V. A. 43, 87, 194, 215-216, 238, 241, 499, 508-509 Tomsk, city xiii, 6, 41, 55, 123, 207209, 223-224, 366, 461, 508-509, 513-514 Tomsk, petroglyphs xiii, 6, 41, 55, 123, 207-209, 223-224, 366, 461, 508-509,513-514 Trapeznikov, S. P. 434 Treťyakov, P. N. 433 Trofimuk, A. A. 426, 429 Trotsky, L. D. 155 Tselishchev, V. V. 220-221 Tseveendorj, D. 183 Tuva, region ix, 34-42,56,110 Uelen, site 519 Ulaanbaatar, city 84,95,98,168,176178,187-189, 480, 490 Ulalinka, site 14, 121, 123, 169, 235, 239, 314, 325, 447, 471, 475, 481, 488 Ulan-Ude, city 140,145,161,169-170, 172,191, 229, 455, 514 Umanskii, A. P. 9,122-123,169 Unalaska Island 274-287, 289, 332, 369, 374, 385, 415 University of Connecticut 246, 277, 301, 317, 383, 413-416, 520 Ushki Lake, site 351,355 USSR Academy of Sciences. See Academy of Sciences of the USSR Ustinovka, site xxvi, 463-468, 491492,
504-505, 524 Varvarina Gora, site 168-171,173,525 Vasil’evskii, R. S. xxv, 13, 99,113,124, 126-127, 129, 131, 217, 230, 234֊ 236, 238, 241, 243, 252, 263, 272, 275, 279-290, 298-299, 302-326, 335-336, 339-349, 360-396, 405, 408, 416, 419, 445-448, 459, 518֊ 526 Veniaminov, I. 258, 261-262, 264, 274, 276, 280-281, 284, 292, 298, 317, 366, 369, 378, 383, 529 Verkholensk, burial ground 437, 453 Verkholensk, village 146, 153, 155, 157,516 Vladivostok, city xxvii, 11-12, 14, 80, 94,126,128,136, 202, 206, 222, 224, 230, 266, 334, 361, 435-436, 440, 463, 465, 467-468, 477, 482, 490֊ 491,493,496, 505, 524 Volobuev, P. V. 435 Wallace, H. 94, 338
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title_full | Aleksei P. Okladnikov: the great explorer of the past Volume 2 A biography of a Soviet archaeologist (1960s-1980s) Aleksander K. Konopatskii ; translated from the Russian by Richard L. Bland and Yaroslav V. Kuzmin |
title_fullStr | Aleksei P. Okladnikov: the great explorer of the past Volume 2 A biography of a Soviet archaeologist (1960s-1980s) Aleksander K. Konopatskii ; translated from the Russian by Richard L. Bland and Yaroslav V. Kuzmin |
title_full_unstemmed | Aleksei P. Okladnikov: the great explorer of the past Volume 2 A biography of a Soviet archaeologist (1960s-1980s) Aleksander K. Konopatskii ; translated from the Russian by Richard L. Bland and Yaroslav V. Kuzmin |
title_short | Aleksei P. Okladnikov: the great explorer of the past |
title_sort | aleksei p okladnikov the great explorer of the past a biography of a soviet archaeologist 1960s 1980s |
topic | Okladnikov, Aleksej Pavlovič 1908-1981 (DE-588)124462324 gnd Archäologie (DE-588)4002827-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Okladnikov, Aleksej Pavlovič 1908-1981 Archäologie Mongolei Sibirien Biografie |
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