A new interpretation of the inscriptions on the handles of signature knives found on the shores of Sims Bay

The article reports on a new interpretation of the inscriptions on two personalized knives found on the coast of Sims Bay in the Laptev Sea. This interpretation differs from the readings published previously by paleographers and source-study experts due to the fact that it has been possible to devis...

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Published in:VESTNIK ARHEOLOGII, ANTROPOLOGII I ETNOGRAFII
Main Authors: Avdeev A.G., Okladnikova Ye.A., Svoiskii U.M., Romanenko E.V.
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Language:Russian
Published: Tyumen Scientific Centre SB RA 2023
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.20874/2071-0437-2023-60-1-8
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:cdd50f60722a48d196eb0eee86315ef0 2023-05-15T17:07:18+02:00 A new interpretation of the inscriptions on the handles of signature knives found on the shores of Sims Bay Avdeev A.G. Okladnikova Ye.A. Svoiskii U.M. Romanenko E.V. 2023-03-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.20874/2071-0437-2023-60-1-8 https://doaj.org/article/cdd50f60722a48d196eb0eee86315ef0 RU rus Tyumen Scientific Centre SB RA http://ipdn.ru/_private/a60/91-103.pdf https://doaj.org/toc/1811-7465 https://doaj.org/toc/2071-0437 doi:10.20874/2071-0437-2023-60-1-8 1811-7465 2071-0437 https://doaj.org/article/cdd50f60722a48d196eb0eee86315ef0 Вестник археологии, антропологии и этнографии, Iss 1(60), Pp 91-103 (2023) taimyr peninsula island of thaddeus severny sims bay archaeological artifacts expeditionary research nominal knives 17th century russian polar expeditions code of russian inscriptions old russian epigraphy non-contact 3d modeling of inscriptions mathematical visualization methods photogrammetry Archaeology CC1-960 article 2023 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.20874/2071-0437-2023-60-1-8 2023-03-19T01:31:12Z The article reports on a new interpretation of the inscriptions on two personalized knives found on the coast of Sims Bay in the Laptev Sea. This interpretation differs from the readings published previously by paleographers and source-study experts due to the fact that it has been possible to devise correct transcription of these inscriptions with the aid of the method of non-contact 3D modeling of epigraphic records developed by the RSSDA Laboratory and used in the Code of Russian Inscriptions (CIR). The reading of the inscriptions on the signature knives proposed by the authors of this paper has enabled establishing their ownership to Gurii (baptismal name) — Akakii (prayer? name) Ivanov son of Karzyaev’s, likely the head of the commercial and industrial expedition of the 1620s. The site of the polar mariners of the 17th century in Sims Bay is located 70 km west of the island of Thaddeus Severny, where in 1940 members of the hydrographic detachment of the East Taimyr hydrographic expedition found similar articles, including 8 other knives. Unfortunately, these knives have only partially preserved handles, and most of them turned out to be represented only by the blades. Inscriptions made in the Slavic ligature could be found only on two knives from a hut in Sims Bay. According to the official version, both sites belong to the members of the Russian trade and industrial expedition of the 17th century. The rich composition of the collection of archaeological artifacts assembled at the locations of these two sites makes this monument unique for the Russian culture of the 17th century. Article in Journal/Newspaper laptev Laptev Sea Taimyr Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Laptev Sea VESTNIK ARHEOLOGII, ANTROPOLOGII I ETNOGRAFII 1(60) 91 103
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topic taimyr peninsula
island of thaddeus severny
sims bay
archaeological artifacts
expeditionary research
nominal knives
17th century
russian polar expeditions
code of russian inscriptions
old russian epigraphy
non-contact 3d modeling of inscriptions
mathematical visualization methods
photogrammetry
Archaeology
CC1-960
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island of thaddeus severny
sims bay
archaeological artifacts
expeditionary research
nominal knives
17th century
russian polar expeditions
code of russian inscriptions
old russian epigraphy
non-contact 3d modeling of inscriptions
mathematical visualization methods
photogrammetry
Archaeology
CC1-960
Avdeev A.G.
Okladnikova Ye.A.
Svoiskii U.M.
Romanenko E.V.
A new interpretation of the inscriptions on the handles of signature knives found on the shores of Sims Bay
topic_facet taimyr peninsula
island of thaddeus severny
sims bay
archaeological artifacts
expeditionary research
nominal knives
17th century
russian polar expeditions
code of russian inscriptions
old russian epigraphy
non-contact 3d modeling of inscriptions
mathematical visualization methods
photogrammetry
Archaeology
CC1-960
description The article reports on a new interpretation of the inscriptions on two personalized knives found on the coast of Sims Bay in the Laptev Sea. This interpretation differs from the readings published previously by paleographers and source-study experts due to the fact that it has been possible to devise correct transcription of these inscriptions with the aid of the method of non-contact 3D modeling of epigraphic records developed by the RSSDA Laboratory and used in the Code of Russian Inscriptions (CIR). The reading of the inscriptions on the signature knives proposed by the authors of this paper has enabled establishing their ownership to Gurii (baptismal name) — Akakii (prayer? name) Ivanov son of Karzyaev’s, likely the head of the commercial and industrial expedition of the 1620s. The site of the polar mariners of the 17th century in Sims Bay is located 70 km west of the island of Thaddeus Severny, where in 1940 members of the hydrographic detachment of the East Taimyr hydrographic expedition found similar articles, including 8 other knives. Unfortunately, these knives have only partially preserved handles, and most of them turned out to be represented only by the blades. Inscriptions made in the Slavic ligature could be found only on two knives from a hut in Sims Bay. According to the official version, both sites belong to the members of the Russian trade and industrial expedition of the 17th century. The rich composition of the collection of archaeological artifacts assembled at the locations of these two sites makes this monument unique for the Russian culture of the 17th century.
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author Avdeev A.G.
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Svoiskii U.M.
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title A new interpretation of the inscriptions on the handles of signature knives found on the shores of Sims Bay
title_short A new interpretation of the inscriptions on the handles of signature knives found on the shores of Sims Bay
title_full A new interpretation of the inscriptions on the handles of signature knives found on the shores of Sims Bay
title_fullStr A new interpretation of the inscriptions on the handles of signature knives found on the shores of Sims Bay
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