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Lev Oshanin (anthropologist)

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96:Ошанин Л.В. Данные к географическому распространению главнейших антропологических признаков население Средней Азии и опыт выявления основных расовых типов Средней Азии. // Tp.IV. Всесоюзного съезда зоологов, анатомов и гистологов. Киев, 1931. (Oshanin L.V. Data about geographic spread of the main features of anthropological populations of Central Asia and experience in identifying the major racial types in Central Asia. / / All-Union Congress of Zoologists, anatomists and histologist. Kyiv, 1931) 77:. He traveled widely in the region and conducted numerous anthropological studies of various ethnic groups in the most remote corners of Central Asia. In 1926 Oshanin was commissioned by the Soviet government to prepare a study of the "daily life and anthropological type of Uzbek women." Oshanin's research team interviewed and physically examined several hundred 70:. Oshanin also practiced anthropology and was one of the few anthropologists in Central Asia. In 1930 he gained a position at Tashkent University and went on to found the university’s Department of Anthropology, which he chaired until his death in 1962. 84:
Oshanin died in Tashkent in 1962 and is buried in Botkin cemetery in Tashkent. Oshanin’s daughter, Helen Lvovna May, subsequently worked and taught at Tashkent University.
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Oshanin, L. V. Anthropological composition of the population of Central Asia and the ethnogenesis of its peoples. Cambridge, Mass: Peabody Museum, 1964
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Oshanin was notable in the world of anthropology because of his extensive work in
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Veiled empire: gender & power in Stalinist Central Asia
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Soviet professor, medical doctor, and anthropologist
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Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner of Labour
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Academic staff of National University of Uzbekistan
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Russian
Soviet
anthropologist
National University of Uzbekistan
Tashkent
Central Asia
Vasily Oshanin
First World War
Uzbekistan
Soviet Central Asia
Uzbek
ISBN
978-0-8014-8891-7
Categories
1884 births
1962 deaths
20th-century anthropologists
20th-century Russian physicians
Physicians from Tashkent
Academic staff of National University of Uzbekistan
Central Asian studies scholars
Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner of Labour
Military doctors from the Russian Empire
Physicians from the Russian Empire
Russian anthropologists
20th-century Russian biologists
Russian explorers
Soviet anthropologists
Soviet biologists
Soviet explorers

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