Alexei Pavlovich Okladnikow

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Alexey Okladnikov ( Russian Алексей Павлович Окладников ; born September 20 . Jul / 3. October  1908 greg. In Konstantinowschtschina , today district Schigalowski , Irkutsk Oblast ; † 18th November 1981 in Novosibirsk ) was a Russian archaeologist, historian and ethnographer.

1938-1961 Okladnikov worked in the Leningrad Department of the Moscow Institute of Archeology of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR (since 1991 St. Petersburg Institute for the History of Material Culture of the Russian Academy of Sciences ). He also taught at universities in Leningrad and Novosibirsk . Soya Alexandrovna Abramova was one of his students .

From 1962 he was professor of history at the Novosibirsk State University, founded in 1959 . Since June 26, 1964 he was a corresponding member, from November 26, 1968 a member of the Soviet Academy of Sciences . In 1973 he was elected a corresponding member of the British Academy .

Okladnikov was awarded the State Prize of the USSR and the Order of Lenin twice (1950 and 1973) . The Okladnikow Cave in the Altai is named after him .

Works (selection)

  • The deer with golden antlers ( Russian Олень Золотые Рога , 1964). German Edition Wiesbaden 1972
  • Alexei Okladnikov: The Soviet Far East in antiquity. An archaeological and historical study of the maritime region of the USSR University of Toronto Press, 1965
  • Alexei Okladnikov: Art of the Amur: Ancient Art of the Russian Far East. New York, 1982.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Deceased Fellows. British Academy, accessed July 12, 2020 .