Women’s High Heel Leather Shoes from 17th–18th Century Russian Villages Near Omsk

Variously preserved leather shoes from three 17th–18th century Russian villages on the Irtysh River, like those from Siberian towns of Mangazeya in the Yamal-Nenets Autonomous District and Tara in the Omsk Region, are used to reconstruct certain constructive and technological aspects of footwear man...

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Main Authors: L. V. Tataurova, V. B. Bogomolov, Л. В. Татаурова, В. Б. Богомолов
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Russian
English
Published: IAET SB RAS 2016
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leather footwear
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L. V. Tataurova
V. B. Bogomolov
Л. В. Татаурова
В. Б. Богомолов
Women’s High Heel Leather Shoes from 17th–18th Century Russian Villages Near Omsk
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villages
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кожаная обувь
description Variously preserved leather shoes from three 17th–18th century Russian villages on the Irtysh River, like those from Siberian towns of Mangazeya in the Yamal-Nenets Autonomous District and Tara in the Omsk Region, are used to reconstruct certain constructive and technological aspects of footwear manufacture. Ten types of shoes are described. A high heel shoe from Izyuk I combines Russian and Western European features. To assess its original form, a model was manufactured on a last, and a graphic reconstruction of the shoe was made in fi ve views. As a result, constructive defects, possibly accounting for discomfort, mentioned by 17th century written sources, were revealed. The local variety of high heel shoes likely originated in Western Siberia in the last quarter of the 17th – early 18th century. Shoes like those found in Izyuk appear to have been manufactured in Tara and were probably acquired there by local villagers. They differ from those made in Mangazeya.
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author L. V. Tataurova
V. B. Bogomolov
Л. В. Татаурова
В. Б. Богомолов
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V. B. Bogomolov
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В. Б. Богомолов
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title Women’s High Heel Leather Shoes from 17th–18th Century Russian Villages Near Omsk
title_short Women’s High Heel Leather Shoes from 17th–18th Century Russian Villages Near Omsk
title_full Women’s High Heel Leather Shoes from 17th–18th Century Russian Villages Near Omsk
title_fullStr Women’s High Heel Leather Shoes from 17th–18th Century Russian Villages Near Omsk
title_full_unstemmed Women’s High Heel Leather Shoes from 17th–18th Century Russian Villages Near Omsk
title_sort women’s high heel leather shoes from 17th–18th century russian villages near omsk
publisher IAET SB RAS
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op_source Archaeology, Ethnology & Anthropology of Eurasia; Vol 44, No 2 (2016); 109-117
Археология, этнография и антропология Евразии; Vol 44, No 2 (2016); 109-117
1563-0110
op_relation https://journal.archaeology.nsc.ru/jour/article/view/203/217
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Богомолов В.Б., Татауров С.Ф. Коллекция обуви из раскопок города Тары в 2009 году // Интеграция археологических и этнографических исследований. – Омск: Издат. дом Наука, 2010. – С. 91–96.
Богомолов В.Б., Татаурова Л.В. Погребальная кожаная обувь русских Омского Прииртышья XVII–XVIII вв. // Культура русских в археологических исследованиях. – Омск и др.: Магеллан, 2014. – Т. 2. – С. 7–18.
Васильев А.А. Европейская мода: три века. – М.: Слово/Slovo, 2006. – 439 с.
Визгалов Г.П., Пархимович С.Г., Курбатов А.В. Мангазея: кожаные изделия (материалы 2001–2007 гг.) – Нефтеюганск; Екатеринбург: АМБ, 2011. – 216 с.
Даль В.И. Толковый словарь живого великорусского языка: в 4 т. – М.: Цитадель, 1998. – Т. II. – 1024 с.; Т. IV. – 832 с.
Кокс К. История обуви в деталях с античных времен до наших дней. – М.: ЭКСМО, 2013. – 256 с.
Краснов Б.Я. Материалы для изделий из кожи. – М.: Легкопромбытиздат, 1995. – 344 с.
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Ньюман А., Шариф З. Мода от А до Я: иллюстр. словарь. – М.: АСТ; Астрель, 2009. – 244 с.
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Пармон Ф.М. Русский народный костюм как художественно-конструкторский источник творчества. – М.: Легпромбытиздат, 1994. – 271 с.
Словарь русских народных говоров. – СПб.: Наука, 1994. – Вып. 28. – 399 с.
Тара в XVII–XIX веках – российская крепость на берегу Иртыша. – Омск: Амфора, 2014. – 332 с.
Фукай А., Суо Т., Ивагами Н. История моды с XVIII по XX век. Коллекция Института костюма Киото. – М.: АРТ-Родник, 2003. – 735 с.
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spelling ftjarchaeology:oai:oai.nsc.elpub.ru:article/203 2023-10-09T21:53:36+02:00 Women’s High Heel Leather Shoes from 17th–18th Century Russian Villages Near Omsk Женские кожаные туфли на высоком каблуке XVII–XVIII веков (по материалам археологических комплексов русских Омского Прииртышья) L. V. Tataurova V. B. Bogomolov Л. В. Татаурова В. Б. Богомолов 2016-07-03 application/pdf https://journal.archaeology.nsc.ru/jour/article/view/203 rus eng rus eng IAET SB RAS https://journal.archaeology.nsc.ru/jour/article/view/203/217 https://journal.archaeology.nsc.ru/jour/article/view/203/232 Богомолов В.Б., Татауров С.Ф. Коллекция обуви из раскопок города Тары в 2009 году // Интеграция археологических и этнографических исследований. – Омск: Издат. дом Наука, 2010. – С. 91–96. Богомолов В.Б., Татаурова Л.В. Погребальная кожаная обувь русских Омского Прииртышья XVII–XVIII вв. // Культура русских в археологических исследованиях. – Омск и др.: Магеллан, 2014. – Т. 2. – С. 7–18. Васильев А.А. Европейская мода: три века. – М.: Слово/Slovo, 2006. – 439 с. Визгалов Г.П., Пархимович С.Г., Курбатов А.В. Мангазея: кожаные изделия (материалы 2001–2007 гг.) – Нефтеюганск; Екатеринбург: АМБ, 2011. – 216 с. Даль В.И. Толковый словарь живого великорусского языка: в 4 т. – М.: Цитадель, 1998. – Т. II. – 1024 с.; Т. IV. – 832 с. Кокс К. История обуви в деталях с античных времен до наших дней. – М.: ЭКСМО, 2013. – 256 с. Краснов Б.Я. Материалы для изделий из кожи. – М.: Легкопромбытиздат, 1995. – 344 с. Крих А.А. Этническая история русского населения Среднего Прииртышья (XVII–XX века). – Омск: Издат. дом Наука, 2012. – 296. с. Лиокумович В.Х. Конструирование обуви. – М.: Легпромбытиздат, 1986. – 168 с. Маслова Г.С. Народная одежда в восточнославянских традиционных обычаях и обрядах XIX – начала XX в. – М.: Наука, 1984. – 216 с. Ньюман А., Шариф З. Мода от А до Я: иллюстр. словарь. – М.: АСТ; Астрель, 2009. – 244 с. Осипов Д.О. Обувь московской земли XII–XVIII вв. – М.: ИА РАН, 2006. – 200 с. – (Материалы охранных археологических исследований; т. 7). Осипов Д.О., Лихтер Ю.А. Системное описание и классификация кожаной обуви (методические рекомендации). – М.: ИА РАН, 2004. – 66 с. Пармон Ф.М. Русский народный костюм как художественно-конструкторский источник творчества. – М.: Легпромбытиздат, 1994. – 271 с. Словарь русских народных говоров. – СПб.: Наука, 1994. – Вып. 28. – 399 с. Тара в XVII–XIX веках – российская крепость на берегу Иртыша. – Омск: Амфора, 2014. – 332 с. Фукай А., Суо Т., Ивагами Н. История моды с XVIII по XX век. Коллекция Института костюма Киото. – М.: АРТ-Родник, 2003. – 735 с. Чагин Г.Н. Одежда // На путях из земли Пермской в Сибирь (очерки этнографии североуральского крестьянства XVII–XX вв.). – М.: Наука, 1989. – С. 144–175. De la Motte Fouque С. Geschiсhte der Moden, vom Jahre 1785 bis 1829. – Berlin: Union Verl., 1987. – 183 S. O`Keeffe L. Schuhe. Eine Hommage an Sandalen, Slipper, Stöckelschuhe. – Köln: Könemann Verl., 1997. – 510 S. https://journal.archaeology.nsc.ru/jour/article/view/203 Authors who publish with this journal agree to the following terms:Authors retain copyright and grant the journal right of first publication with the work simultaneously licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License that allows others to share the work with an acknowledgement of the work's authorship and initial publication in this journal.Authors are able to enter into separate, additional contractual arrangements for the non-exclusive distribution of the journal's published version of the work (e.g., post it to an institutional repository or publish it in a book), with an acknowledgement of its initial publication in this journal.Authors are permitted and encouraged to post their work online (e.g., in institutional repositories or on their website) prior to and during the submission process, as it can lead to productive exchanges, as well as earlier and greater citation of published work (See The Effect of Open Access). Archaeology, Ethnology & Anthropology of Eurasia; Vol 44, No 2 (2016); 109-117 Археология, этнография и антропология Евразии; Vol 44, No 2 (2016); 109-117 1563-0110 сельские поселения archaeology leather footwear villages археология кожаная обувь info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2016 ftjarchaeology 2023-09-10T20:01:29Z Variously preserved leather shoes from three 17th–18th century Russian villages on the Irtysh River, like those from Siberian towns of Mangazeya in the Yamal-Nenets Autonomous District and Tara in the Omsk Region, are used to reconstruct certain constructive and technological aspects of footwear manufacture. Ten types of shoes are described. A high heel shoe from Izyuk I combines Russian and Western European features. To assess its original form, a model was manufactured on a last, and a graphic reconstruction of the shoe was made in fi ve views. As a result, constructive defects, possibly accounting for discomfort, mentioned by 17th century written sources, were revealed. The local variety of high heel shoes likely originated in Western Siberia in the last quarter of the 17th – early 18th century. Shoes like those found in Izyuk appear to have been manufactured in Tara and were probably acquired there by local villagers. They differ from those made in Mangazeya. Article in Journal/Newspaper nenets Siberia Archaeology, Ethnology & Anthropology of Eurasia (E-Journal)