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Chlenova, Natalya Lvovna

Chlenova Natalya Lvovna ( October 15, 1929 - October 16, 2009 ) - archaeologist, doctor of historical sciences, researcher at the Institute of Archeology of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Moscow). Researcher of ancient burial mounds in the Minusinsk and Nazarovskaya hollows in the south of the Krasnoyarsk Territory .

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Biography

Family

Natalia Chlenova was born in Moscow on October 15, 1929 in a family of doctors.

Father, Lev Grigorievich Chlenov (1894-1959) in 1916 graduated with honors from the Medical Faculty of Moscow University . During the Civil War, he was a medical doctor in the Red Army . Subsequently, he became a famous neurologist , he was awarded the degree of Doctor of Medical Sciences. Since 1947, he headed the department and clinic at the Institute of Neurology of the Academy of Medical Sciences of the USSR . Mother - Olga Petrovna Chlenova (nee Popova, 1902-1985) before retiring in the 1950s, worked as a laboratory assistant at Moscow Hospital No. 60.

Among the relatives of Natalya Lvovna there were also such scientists as geologist and paleontologist Valerian Innokentyevich Gromov (1896-1978), anthropologist Georgy Frantsevich Debets (1905-1969), married to Natalya’s mother. They probably influenced her choice of future profession.

Study and research

In 1948 she entered the Faculty of History of Moscow State University . From 1949 to 1980 actively worked in archaeological expeditions in the Volga, Northern Caucasus, Siberia and the Far East. Since 1960, she worked at the Institute of Archeology of the Russian Academy of Sciences as a leading research assistant. Natalya Lvovna is a major specialist in the field of archeology of the Bronze and Early Iron Ages of Eurasia .

Scientific Interests

  • Periodization and chronology of archaeological cultures of the Bronze and Early Iron Age.
  • The problems of primitive art.
  • Scythian-Siberian animal style .
  • Indo-Iranian artistic contacts.
  • The interaction of cultures of Central Asia and the Scythian world .
  • Deer stones as a historical source.

Publications

Monographs

  • Chlenova N. L. The origin and early history of the Tagar culture tribes. - M .: Nauka, 1967 .-- 300 p.
  • Chlenova N. L. Chronology of monuments of the Karasuk era. - M .: Nauka, 1972.- 248 p.
  • Chlenova N. L. Karasuk daggers. - M .: Nauka, 1976. - 104 p.
  • Chlenova N. L. Deer stones as a historical source: (On the example of deer stones of the North Caucasus). - Novosibirsk: Nauka, 1984. - 100 p.

Articles in scientific journals

  • On the cultures of the Bronze Age of the forest-steppe zone of Western Siberia // Soviet Archeology. 1955. No. 23. P. 38-57.
  • Several writings of southwestern Tuva // Soviet Ethnography, 1956. No. 4. P. 45–63.
  • Monuments of transition Karasuk-Tagar time in the Minusinsk depression // Soviet archeology. 1963. No. 3. P. 48-66.
  • Gold in the Karasuk era // Soviet archeology. 1972. No. 4. P. 257—259.
  • The background of the “Herodotus trade route”: (From the Northern Black Sea Region to the Southern Urals) // Soviet Archeology. 1983. No. 1. S. 47-66.
  • On the Late Date of the Karasuk Bronzes in Mongolia, Gorny Altai, Transbaikalia and Ordos // Petersburg. archaeol. Vestn. 1993. Vol. 4, pp. 31–69.
  • The value of finds of bronze helmets and a medal-like mirror from Mongolia // Russian Archeology. 2000. No. 2. P. 149-155.

Encyclopedic Articles

  • Syanbi // TSB, 2nd ed., 1956, T. 41.P. 433-434.
  • Usuni // BSE, 2nd ed., 1956, T. 44.P. 422-423.
  • Halley // BSE, 2nd ed., 1957, T. 48.S. 669.
  • Tagar Culture // TSB, 3rd ed., 1976.Vol. 25.S. 484.
  • Tagar culture // Soviet historical encyclopedia. T. 14. - M., 1973.P. 23.

Links

  • Chlenova Natalya Lvov // Institute of Archeology today: Sat. scientific biographies. - M.: Publishing House of the Institute of Archeology of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 2000. - P. 105.
  • Korenyako V.A., Kuzminykh S.V. Natalia Lvovna Chlenova: essay on a scientific biography // Bulletin of Archeology, Anthropology and Ethnography . 2011. No. 2 (15). S. 36—47.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Chlenova__Natalya_Lvovna&oldid=100336382


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