Aarne Michaël Tallgren and the International Discussion on the Bronze Age of Russia

This paper is on international scholarly discussion on the Bronze Age of Russia from 1908 until 1939, and in particular on the related role of the internationally renowned Finnish archaeologist Aarne Michaël Tallgren (1885–1945). How did a social network of researchers produce new interpretations an...

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Published inBulletin of the history of archaeology Vol. 27; no. 1
Main Author Timo Salminen
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Ubiquity Press 05.04.2017
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Summary:This paper is on international scholarly discussion on the Bronze Age of Russia from 1908 until 1939, and in particular on the related role of the internationally renowned Finnish archaeologist Aarne Michaël Tallgren (1885–1945). How did a social network of researchers produce new interpretations and what were the key factors that distinguished the participants in the discussion? Was it a continuous process or a series of sudden changes? How did different ideological backgrounds influence the interpretations? In Western Europe, Tallgren’s most important interlocutors were Gero von Merhart, V Gordon Childe and Ellis H Minns, and in Russia V A Gorodcov and A A Spicyn. The paper is mainly based on correspondence between Tallgren and his colleagues.
ISSN:1062-4740
2047-6930
DOI:10.5334/bha-553