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Early divergent strains of Yersinia pestis in Eurasia 5,000 years ago.

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Ephemera in the Kunstkamera: the Romaskevich Collection of Persian Postcards

Manuscripta Orientalia. International Journal for Oriental Manuscript Research, 2023
Alexander Romaskevich (1885—1942) was a distinguished Russian specialist in Persian language, history, and culture during the early Soviet period. He made several trips to Persia to study dialects, folklore, and various aspects of everyday folk culture as part of the development of current trends in Russian Iranian studies initiated by his teacher V. A.
A. Kudriavtceva
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K. K. Yudakhin Photographic Collections of Traditional Kyrghyz Culture in St. Petersburg Kunstkamera

Manuscripta Orientalia. International Journal for Oriental Manuscript Research, 2023
The article is devoted to the history of the MAE RAS collection on traditional Kyrghyz culture. Many generations of Russian researchers collected objects of traditional culture, annotated them, and compiled scientific museum inventories. Besides, they collected photographic material.
Inga Stasevich, Valeria Prischepova
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Radloff's Archaeological Album from the Kunstkamera Collection in St. Petersburg

Manuscripta Orientalia. International Journal for Oriental Manuscript Research
In 2024, Russia celebrated the 300th anniversary of the Russian Academy of Sciences and the 310th anniversary of St. Petersburg's Kunstkamera. But there is yet another date of no less importance to the Museum. 130 years ago, the position of Director of the MAE was assumed by the eminent Turkolgist, facilitator of science and museology, Friedrich ...
Efim Rezvan
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Ethnographic Collections of Yuriy and Sophia Marr at Peter the Great Kunstkamera

Manuscripta Orientalia. International Journal for Oriental Manuscript Research, 2022
Peter the Great Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography of Russian Academy of Sciences holds four collections of watercolours, photographs and material culture items, related to Persia of the 1920s and gathered there by Yuriy and Sophia Marr. Yuriy Marr (1893—1935), the son of Academician Nikolai Marr (1865—1934), who had an unprecedented impact on the ...
A. Kudriavtceva
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Les morts de la Kunstkamera de Saint-Pétersbourg : Cadavres au musée ou cadavre de musée ?

Revue Russe, 2023
De très légitimes interrogations d’ordres éthique et juridique conduisent un nombre croissant de musées à retirer les cadavres (ou leurs fragments) de leurs espaces d’exposition. Les restes humains constituent pourtant parfois le cœur de l’identité du musée, et à ce titre ils rendent difficile la réorientation des collections exposées.
Cédric Pernette
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Imperial Hall: “Multinational Russia” (New Permanent Exhibition of the Kunstkamera)

Kunstkamera, 2023
The article introduces the new permanent exhibition of the Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography of the Russian Academy of Sciences "Imperial Hall: Multinational Russia" (curated by A.V. Golovnev). The opening of the exhibition took place on December 6,
A. Golovnev, D. Kukanov, E. Perevalova
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Aiming Devices of the Smoothbore Artillery Period in the Collections of Lomonosov’s Museum at MAE RAS (Saint Petersburg Kunstkamera)

ISTORIYA, 2023
Vast military historiography pays nearly no attention to some very important aspects, which determined the global force allocation. One of aspects of that kind is the appearance and development of artillery aiming devices.
Yevgenia Lupanova
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