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Sergei Zamiatnin
Prof. Sergei Zamiatnin | |||||||
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File:Zamiatnin, Sergei.jpg | |||||||
Born | 1899 | ||||||
Died | 1958 | ||||||
Residence | N.N. Miklukho-Maklay Institute of Ethnography of the USSR Academy of Sciences, Universitetskaya Naberezhanaya 3, Vasilyevsky Ostrow, Leningrad 164, USSR | ||||||
Occupation | archaeologist | ||||||
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Contents
Notes
Office Notes
House Notes
1936.12.15 The following were nominated as Hon. Fellows, it being resolved to elect two Hon. Fellows only: Dr Teilhard du Chardin, Baron von Eickstedt, Prof. S.G. Morley, Prof. S. Zamiatnine, Prof. Lundborg.
1967.11.27 death noted
Notes From Elsewhere
Zamiatnin, Sergei Nikolaevich Born Apr. 9 (21), 1899, in Pavlovsk, now in Voronezh Oblast; died Nov. 5, 1958, in Leningrad. Soviet archaeologist; specialist in primitive archaeology.
Zamiatnin discovered the first Lower Paleolithic remains on the territory of the USSR. He investigated the Paleolithic sites of Berdyzh, Gagarino, Kostenki, Satani-Dar, lashtukh, and Sukhaia Mechetka, among many others. He also devised a periodization of the Paleolithic of the Caucasus and studied local differences in Paleolithic cultures and Paleolithic and Neolithic art. Zamiatnin investigated a number of Paleolithic, Bronze Age, and Iron Age remains on the territory of the USSR. He was awarded the Order of Lenin and various medals.
Publications
External Publications
Ocherki po paleolity. Moscow-Leningrad, 1961.