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К юбилею профессора кафедры археологии исторического факультета МГУ Наталии Вадимовны Рындиной

Andreev Dmitry Aleksandrovich

PhD in History

ANDREEV Dmitry Aleksandrovich – Candidate of Historical Sciences, Associate Professor, Section of Russian History of the 19th and early 20th centuries, History Department, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Deputy Editor-in-Chief of “History Journal: Researches”;

History Department of MSU, Lomonosovsky prospekt 27-4, Moscow 119991 Russia;
carpenter2005@yandex.ru

carpenter2005@yandex.ru
Kantorovich Anatolii Robertovich

Doctor of History

KANTOROVICH Anatoliy Robertovich – Doctor of Historical Studies, Associate Professor, Section of Archaeology, Head of the Section of Archaeology, History Department, Lomonosov Moscow State University;

History Department of MSU, Lomonosovsky prospekt 27-4, Moscow 119991 Russia;
kantorovich@mail.ru

kantorovich@mail.ru

DOI:

10.7256/2454-0609.2016.6.21344

Received:

07-12-2016


Published:

06-01-2017


Abstract: In this jubilee essay the author presents the main scientific and pedagogical contributions of the prominent Russian scholar Nataliya Vadimovna Ryndina, professor at the Section of Archaeology of the History Department of Lomonosov Moscow State University. N. V. Ryndina graduated from the Section of Archaeology of the History Department of Lomonosov Moscow State University in 1958, worked from being a research assistant to becoming a full-tenured professor, became a Candidate of Historical Studies in 1967 and a Doctor of Historical Studies in 1994. N. V. Ryndina advanced the topics of metallurgy and the jewellery-making craft in Medieval Great Novgorod. N. V. Ryndina is currently studying the cultures and societies of the Bronze Age Balkans, Danube Delta, Near East, Caucasus and other regions. She is also the head of the metallographic laboratory at the Section of Archaeology and is examining the general questions regarding the history of Ancient metallurgy. N. V. Ryndina has created a unique databank of nonferrous metal microstructure probes. She is also the author of about 150 scientific and educational works, she directed the Trypillian expedition from 1977 to 1986, and was the research advisor for 35 students, 11 graduate students and 2 Doctors of Historical Sciences. N. V. Ryndina was bestowed with the honorary title of “Distinguished Professor of Moscow University” in 2015.


Keywords:

Trypillian expedition, nonferrous metal microstructure, laboratory of metallography, Bronze Age, Medieval Great Novgorod, jewellery-making craft, ancient metallurgy, section of archaeology, professor, Nataliya Vadimovna Ryndina

References
1. Ryndina N. V., Eniosova N. V., Singkh V. K. Estestvennonauchnye metody izucheniya drevnikh metallicheskikh izdelii v laboratoriyakh kafedry arkheologii MGU: dostizheniya i perspektivy // Istoricheskie issledovaniya (elektronnyi nauchnyi zhurnal istoricheskogo fakul'teta MGU imeni M. V. Lomonosova). 2015. № 3. S. 292–315.
2. Ryndina N. V. Tripol'skaya arkheologicheskaya ekspeditsiya // Entsiklopedicheskii slovar' Moskovskogo universiteta. Istoricheskii fakul'tet. M.: Istoricheskii fakul'tet MGU, 2004. S. 459–460
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