Aarne Michael ('Mikko') Tallgren

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Aarne Michael ('Mikko') Tallgren
File:Tallgren, Aarne Michael ('Mikko').jpg
Born 1885
Died 1945
Residence Finska Museum, Helsingfors, Finland [1929]
Occupation museum work
archaeologist
academic
Society Membership
membership Hon. Fellow
elected_AI 1929.12.17




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1929.11.19 The following were nominated as Honorary Fellows: Dr Van Stein Callenfels, Dr Lindblom, Dr Matsumota, Dr Andersen, Prof. Tallgren.

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Aarne Michaël (Mikko) Tallgren ( February 8, 1885, Ruovesi - 13 April 1945 Helsinki ) was a Finnish professor of archeology [1], who is also the father of Estonian scientific archeology. [2]
AM Tallgren's parents were the parish priest Ivar Markus Tallgren and Jenny Maria Montin. The essayist and critic Anna-Maria Tallgren was her sister and linguist Oiva Johannes Tuulio her brother.
Tallgren graduated as a Bachelor of Philosophy in 1905 and Licentiate in 1914. From 1906 to 1919 he served as an amanuensis of the National Museum , in 1920 he was invited to the University of Tartu as a professor of archeology. He worked as a professor of Finnish and Nordic archeology at the University of Helsinki in 1923-1945.
Tallgren was the journalist of the Eurasia Septentrionalis Antiqua journal of all its appearances from 1926 to 1938, initially UT Sirelius , then Ilmari Manninen until his death until 1935 and then alone. [3] Tallgren has become internationally known as the prehistoric history of Russia , Ukraine and North Asia. As early as 1906 he made extensive exploration trips to the European side of Russia, Siberia and Kaukaasia .
Tallgren also published several studies on the prehistory of Finland . He was editor of the Finnish Museum 1917-1919 and Chairman of the Finnish Museum of Ancient History 1930-1942. [4] He published the 50th Annual Report of the Society in 1920. As a reporter in the region, he worked in 1910-1923. He was a member of the People's Educational Society delegation from 1934 to 1945 and was vice-chairman since 1937. He received the honorary doctor of Tartu University in 1932.
Tallgrenia has been described as the creator of long-sighted syntheses, an archaeological thinker over time and whose hypotheses are often scientifically topical even today. Eino Leino admired Tallgren was a liberal, a vegetarian and a pacifier , who was reluctant to use the archeology that characterizes his age as a whore of a nationalist.
Tallgren died unmarried, he was buried in Turku, Maarian Church cemetery.

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Rajan from beyond the tourist in eastern and northern Russia, 1910
Kupfer- und Bronzezeit in Nord- und Ostrussland I: Die Kupfer- und Bronzezeit in Nordwestrussland, 1911
Historical Time in Finland, 1912
Kupfernen Flachäxte mit seitlichen Zapfen, 1912
Ladies at different times, 1912
Finland's Homeland Survey, Its Functions, Steps and Current Organizations, 1912 Mathias Aleksanteri Castrén, 1913
World History 1: Old Time, 1914
The prehistoric memories of the Aurajoki mouthpiece depicted in the description and settlement history of Maarian and Kaarina keepers, 1915
Bronsåldern and Nyland, 1916
Collection Zaoussaîlov au Musée historia de Finlande à Helsingfors 1: Catalog of raisonné de la collection de l'âge du Bronze, 1916
Additions to Finnish Historical Bibliography 1: Finnish Archaeological Bibliography, 1916
Iron and Iron Gate Strips, 1916 Bronze Bronze Age, 1916
Bronzezeitliches im Uralgebirge, 1917
Catalog de la Collection de M. Museum of Western Siberia conservaes in Musée national de Finlande, 1917
The Collection of Antiquités Préhistoriques de Minoussinsk conservées Chez le Dr Karl Hedman in Vasa chapitres d'archéologie sibérienne, 1917
Collection Zaoussaîlov au Musée historique de Finlande à Helsingfors 2: Monographie de la section de l'ége du fer et l'époque de Bolgary, 1918
The Maarian Guard Site Locator: 1 The Manor Part, 1918
An Ancient Research Site, 1918
Prehistoric and temporal antiquity of ancient Egypt, 1918
Ancient Ancient Epoque in East Russia, 1919 The âge du cuivre dans la Centrale Russie, 1920 Eesti, 1923
Ethnographie préhistorique de la Russie du nord et des États Baltiques du nord, 1923
From the prehistoric nationalities of the Baltic Sea, 1923
From the museum's desk on the history of ancient and antiquarian hobbies in Finland, 1924
The Orient and the Occident in the Oceans of Finno-Ougrien jusqu'au IX: and siècle de Notre isre, 1924
Archäologie Eestis 2: Von 500 bis etwa 1250 n. Chr., 1925
Copper Idols from Galich and their relatives, 1925
In the West and East Finno-Ugric Iron Age, in the nineteenth century, 800 AD, 1925
Pontide préscythique après the introduction of the métaux, 1926
Some of the cultural areas of the Young Iron Age of Finno-Ugric, 1927
Europe 's muinasaeg pronksiaja algusest ajaloolise ajani, 1927
The beginning of permanent settlement in the Aurajoki valley, 1929
Idrisi, Finland et les autres pays baltique Orientaux (Géographie, VII 4): édition critique du texte arabe, avec facsimilés de tous les manuscrits connus, traduction, etude de toponymie, aperçu historique, Cartes et gravures ainsi qu'un appendice donnant the texte de VII 3 et de VII 5, 1930
The Prehistory of Liedo, 1931
History of Liedo, 1931
Late Night Historical Sauvo, 1931
Finnish History 1: Finnish Ancientity, 1931
Ancestral and early history of the genus Mont, 1933
The prehistoric cultural heritage of the Finnish people, 1933
From the beginning of JR Aspelin's career, 1937
From the late 1990s to the ancient finds of North Asia, 1937 Shepherd's memorial of the Maarian government in the 1500s and 1600s, 1938 "Ethnogenesis", or ideas of the birth of a nation, 1939
Mannerheim Archaelogical collection from Eastern Turkestan, 1940
John Abercromby lectured at the Annual Meeting of the Finno-Ugrian Society, December 2, 1941, 1943
History of the Maarian Guard 1.1: Maarian Prehistory, 1944
History of the Maarian Order 1,2: Medieval and 16th century Maari, 1944

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