Pages: 361-402 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.55086/sp212361402
The epistolary heritage of the Ukrainian historian and archaeologist Nikolai Emelyanovich Makarenko (1877—1938) is rich. His letters can be found across numerous archival collections. Relatively recently, Makarenko’s letters to the largest European archaeologists of the 20 th century Arne Mikael Tallgren (1885—1945) and Ellis Howell Minns (1873—1953) were published (Kuzminykh, Usachuk 2016; 2017). This article publishes his letters to one of the founders of the Russian archeology Vasily Alekseevich Gorodtsov (1860—1945).
Keywords: N. E. Makarenko, V. A. Gorodtsov, history of archaeology, correspondence, Mariupol burial mound, international scientific relations
Information about authors:
Sergei Kuzminykh (Moscow, Russian Federation). Candidate of Historical Sciences. Institute of Archaeology of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Dmitry Ulyanov St., 19, Moscow, 117036, Russian Federation
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Аnatolii Usachuk (Donetsk, Ukraine). Candidate of Historical Sciences. Donetsk Regional Museum of Local History. Chelyuskintsev St., 189A, Donetsk 83048, Ukraine
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Irina Belozerova (Moscow, Russian Federation). State Historical Museum. Red Square, 1, Moscow, 109012, Russian Federation
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