Abstract
This article provides the overview of the written sources on Fort Chaussky, and discusses geophysical and archaeological
data on the site. Currently, there are several descriptions of Fort Chaussky, founded in the Upper Ob region in 1713, including the
petition of 1714 to Tsar Peter I from the Tomsk nobleman D. Lavrentiev, travel notes by foreign (John Bell, 1720) and Russian (S.L.
Vladislavich-Raguzinsky, 1726) diplomats, and descriptions left by the members of scholarly expeditions (D.G. Messerschmidt,
1721; G.F. Miller, 1734, I.G. Gmelin, 1741; I.P. Falk, 1771, and P.S. Pallas, 1772). Information on fortifi cations of Fort Chaussky
from the written sources reveals different features of these structures in the fi rst quarter of the 18th century.
data on the site. Currently, there are several descriptions of Fort Chaussky, founded in the Upper Ob region in 1713, including the
petition of 1714 to Tsar Peter I from the Tomsk nobleman D. Lavrentiev, travel notes by foreign (John Bell, 1720) and Russian (S.L.
Vladislavich-Raguzinsky, 1726) diplomats, and descriptions left by the members of scholarly expeditions (D.G. Messerschmidt,
1721; G.F. Miller, 1734, I.G. Gmelin, 1741; I.P. Falk, 1771, and P.S. Pallas, 1772). Information on fortifi cations of Fort Chaussky
from the written sources reveals different features of these structures in the fi rst quarter of the 18th century.
Translated title of the contribution | Studies on the Location of Fort Chaussky |
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Original language | Russian |
Article number | 63 |
Pages (from-to) | 443-450 |
Number of pages | 8 |
Journal | Проблемы археологии, этнографии, антропологии Сибири и сопредельных территорий |
Volume | 28 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2022 |
Externally published | Yes |
OECD FOS+WOS
- 6.01.BI ARCHAEOLOGY
- 6.01 HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY
State classification of scientific and technological information
- 03.41 Archaeology