Vladimir Semenkovich
Vladimir Nikolayevich Semenkovich (Russian: Владимир Николаевич Семенкович, 1861 – 1932) was a Russian ethnologist and archaeologist, best known for his work in historical geography of Upper Don and Oka Gelonians and Mordvins where he had identified some of the Herodotus's tribes with contemporary ethnic groups of the Russian Empire and described the difference between physical, and geographical conditions of European Russia in the fifth century BC and the modern period.
Professor Vladimir Semenkovich | |
---|---|
Владимир Николаевич Семенкович | |
Born | 1861 |
Died | January 1, 1932 71) Moscow | (aged
Resting place | Donskoye Cemetery |
Education | Moscow Archeological Institute, Plekhanov Russian University of Economics |
Alma mater | Moscow Archeological Institute |
Known for | Gelonians and Mordvins |
Spouse | Yevgenia Mikhailovna Semenkovich |
Children | Varvara, Sergei, Vsevolod, Yekaterina, Vera, Natalia, and Alexander |
Parents |
|
Relatives | Afanasii Foet |
Awards | Moscow Archeological Institute Golden medal (1910), Order of Saint Vladimir, Fourth class (1914) |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Ethnology, Archeology, Historical Geography |
Institutions | Moscow Archeological Institute, Toulouse International Academy |
Thesis | Gelonians and Mordvins. Materials and Research On The Historical Geography Of The Upper Reaches Of The Don and the Oka. Part II (1911) |
Website | www.prlib.ru/en |
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.