D.G. Messerschmidt’s Collection of Siberian Antiquities in Drawings at the St. Petersburg Archive of the Academy of Sciences

I. V. Tunkina
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This study focuses on the drawings of items collected during D.G. Messerschmidt’s fi rst multidisciplinary expedition to Siberia in 1719–1727. Pictures of the artifacts have been preserved among the documents held by the Academy of Sciences Archive in the personal papers of the traveler, which includes his fi eld journals, the appendices of his reports to the Pharmaceutical (Medical) Registry, and a large handwritten treatise “Sibiria Perlustrata” (1727), outlining the expedition’s fi ndings. In 1728, Messerschmidt’s archaeological collection was included as part of Peter the Great’s Siberian Collection, exhibited at the Kunstkamera. Watercolor and pencil drawings and engravings depicting the exhibits are identifi ed. Handwritten descriptions and drawings of the items have made it possible to a certain extent to reconstruct the fi rst encyclopedist’s Siberian archaeological collection, which perished during the 1747 fi re at the Kunstkamera. As Messerschmidt’s graphic works demonstrate, he documented items spanning the time from the Bronze Age to the Late Middle Ages and covering the territory from the Urals to the Trans-Baikal region, including things imported from Western Europe, China, and Central Asia. Also, he collected archaeological items representing virtually all cultures of the Minusinsk Basin. It is concluded that in the fi rst third of the 18th century, Messerschmidt’s collection was the world’s largest and most representative assemblage of artifacts from northeastern Eurasia.
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D.G.梅塞施密特在圣彼得堡科学院档案馆收藏的西伯利亚古物绘画
本研究的重点是D.G.梅塞施密特在1719-1727年对西伯利亚进行的第一次多学科考察中收集的物品的图纸。这些文物的照片被保存在科学院档案馆的文件中,保存在旅行者的个人文件中,其中包括他的野外日志,他向制药(医学)登记处报告的附录,以及一篇大型的手写论文“Sibiria Perlustrata”(1727年),概述了这次探险的发现。1728年,梅塞施密特的考古收藏被列入彼得大帝西伯利亚收藏的一部分,在艺术博物馆展出。对展品的水彩画、铅笔画和雕刻进行了鉴定。这些物品的手写描述和图纸在一定程度上使第一个百科全书家的西伯利亚考古收藏品得以重建,这些收藏品在1747年的Kunstkamera火灾中丧生。正如梅塞施密特的图形作品所展示的那样,他记录的物品跨越了从青铜时代到中世纪晚期的时间,覆盖了从乌拉尔到跨贝加尔湖地区的领土,包括从西欧、中国和中亚进口的东西。此外,他还收集了代表米努斯克盆地几乎所有文化的考古物品。结论是,在18世纪前三分之一时期,梅塞施密特的藏品是世界上最大和最具代表性的欧亚大陆东北部文物组合。
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期刊介绍: This international journal analyzes and presents research relating to the archaeology, ethnology and anthropology of Eurasia and contiguous regions including the Pacific Rim and the Americas. The journal publishes papers and develops discussions on a wide range of research topics including: Quaternary geology; pleistocene and Holocene paleoecology ; methodology of archaeological, anthropological and ethnographical research, including field and laboratory study techniques; early human migrations; physical anthropology; paleopopulation genetics; prehistoric art; indigenous cultures and ethnocultural processes.
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