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T. Shcheglova, A. V. Rykov
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在20世纪40年代至70年代,民族志学者和邻近科学的代表对现代阿尔泰共和国的领土进行了民族志研究。在此期间,阿尔泰山脉的人口成为艺术史学家和艺术工业研究所(以下简称NIIHP)专家的实地研究对象。该出版物旨在展示艺术工业研究所工作人员对阿尔泰边疆区历史边界内西西伯利亚南部突厥语人口研究的贡献。该出版物旨在揭示在阿尔泰共和国境内研究阿尔泰山脉土著居民的工艺美术和装饰应用艺术的探险路线和结果。本研究的主要来源基础是工艺美术科学研究所的档案资金,其中大部分保存在全俄装饰应用与民间艺术博物馆(以下简称VNIIHP)。其基础是关于科学主题和商务旅行的报告,以及视觉来源(草图、照片、艺术家的绘画)。研究所工作人员创造的素材不仅种类繁多,而且质量很高,因为参加考察的研究所工作人员、艺术家和摄影师具有高度的专业精神。20世纪50年代(1951年、1954年、1955年)的四次考察和1979年的一次考察覆盖了现代阿尔泰共和国的领土。研究人员最初对这一地区的研究兴趣在于突厥语人口的文化、突厥编织地毯的传统和装饰。研究的主要对象是房屋的建筑、家用器具、衣服、鞋子,以及装饰品和编织物品。NIIHP的野外考察活动对西西伯利亚南部突厥语系民族志的研究具有重要意义,并为其在民族志科学的各个领域的进一步研究开辟了巨大的潜力。这些考察收集了大量的说明性材料,但没有被引入科学流通,也没有从民族志的角度进行分析。考察包括为NIIHP的民间艺术博物馆收集展品,包括西西伯利亚南部讲突厥语的人的展品,这些展品可用于各种主题的研究。研究人员还感兴趣的是NIIHP工作人员的分析报告材料,可用于比较结果和进一步分析。
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Study of the Turkic-speaking population in the south of Western Siberia by employees of the Research Institute of the Art Industry (NIIHP) in the 1950s and 1970s
In the 1940s-1970s, the ethnographic study of the territory of the modern Republic of Altai was conducted by both ethnographers and representatives of the neighboring sciences. During this period the population of the Altai Mountains became the object of field research of art historians and specialists from the Research Institute of Art Industry (hereinafter referred to as NIIHP). The publication aims to show the contribution of the staff of the Art Industry Research Institute to the study of the Turkic-speaking population of the south of Western Siberia within the historical boundaries of Altai Krai. The publication aims to reveal the routes and results of expeditions on the territory of the Altai Republic to study arts and crafts and decorative-applied art of the indigenous population of the Altai Mountains. The main source base for the research is the archival funds of the Scientific Research Institute of Arts and Crafts, most of which have remained in the All-Russian Museum of Decorative-Applied and Folk Art (hereinafter referred to as VNIIHP). The basis is formed by the reports on scientific topics and business trips, as well as visual sources (sketches, photographs, drawings of artists). The source base created by the staff of the NIIHP is not only varied but also of very high quality due to the high professionalism of the staff artists and photographers of the Institute who participated in the expeditions. The territory of the modern Republic of Altai was covered by the fieldwork of 4 expeditions in the 1950s (1951, 1954, 1955) and one in 1979. The initial interest of the researchers in studying this territory was in the culture of the Turkic-speaking population, Turkic traditions of carpet-weaving, and ornamentation. The main objects of research were the architecture of houses, domestic utensils, clothes, shoes, as well as ornaments, and weaving items. The field expeditionary activity of NIIHP is very important for the study of ethnography of the Turkicspeaking peoples in the south of Western Siberia and opens great potential for its further research in different fields of ethnographic science. The expeditions resulted in the collection of a considerable amount of illustrative material, not introduced into scientific circulation and not analyzed from the standpoint of ethnography Expeditions included the acquisition of exhibits for the Museum of Folk Art of the NIIHP, including those of the Turkic-speaking peoples of the south of Western Siberia, which can be used for research on various topics. Also of interest for researchers are the materials of analytical reports of the NIIHP staff, which can be used for comparison of the results and further analysis.
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