ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCH OF A.N. MOLOTILOV IN THE BARABINSK FOREST-STEPPE IN 1912
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The article presents the activities of A.N. Molotilov, a student of the Imperial Tomsk University, a member of the Tomsk Society for the Study of Siberia and the Improvement of its Way of Life in the field of the study of archaeological sites in the Barabinsk forest-steppe in 1912. In the northern part of Baraba and on the coast and islands of Lake Chany, he investigated archaeological sites, including the now famous Voznesenskoye, Chinyaikha, Tyumen settlements, etc. A.N. Molotilov professionally describes the studied objects and is considered one of the first to think about the protection of archaeological heritage. The location of many of the sites discovered by A.N. Molotilov is still unknown. However, the results of his work remain relevant to this day. The article also suggests the possible location some of archeological sites discovered of A.N. Molotilov.
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