Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1034763 Archaeology, Ethnology and Anthropology of Eurasia 2010 14 Pages PDF
Abstract

The present article describes a project run by the Tobolsk Provincial Museum. In 1913, B.N. Gorodkov and G.M. Dmitriev-Sadovnikov undertook an expedition to the Vakh River (the right tributary of the Ob). The results of their trip are reflected in field notes, a series of publications, and in a rich collection of photographs representing the natural landscape, everyday life and culture of the indigenous people and local Russian population living in the Vakh region. The photographs taken in the early 20th century illustrate many features of the traditional culture of the Vakh Khanty (Ostyaks) that no longer exist. As such, these photographic documents which are accompanied by detailed ethnographical descriptions are especially valued by contemporary ethnologists.

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