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The Siberian Collection of Peter the Great is a series of Saka Animal art gold artifacts that were discovered in Southern Siberia, from funeral kurgan tumuli, in mostly unrecorded locations in the area between modern Kazakhstan and the Altai Mountains.[1]

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  1. 26 relations: Alexis of Russia, Altai Mountains, Amsterdam, Animal painter, Animal style, Boar hunter (Hermitage Museum), Daniel Gottlieb Messerschmidt, Gerhard Friedrich Müller, Great Northern Expedition, Hermitage Museum, Ingala Valley, Irtysh, Iset (river), Kazakhstan, Krasnoyarsk, Kurgan, Nicolaes Witsen, Ob (river), Peter the Great, Petr Ivanovich Godunov, Saint Petersburg, Saka, Shadrinsk, Siberia Governorate, Tobolsk, Tomsk.

  2. 1712 archaeological discoveries
  3. Archaeological collections of the Hermitage Museum
  4. Archaeological discoveries in Russia
  5. Peter the Great

Alexis of Russia

Alexei Mikhailovich (Алексей Михайлович,; –), also known as Alexis, was Tsar of all Russia from 1645 until his death in 1676.

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Altai Mountains

The Altai Mountains, also spelled Altay Mountains, are a mountain range in Central Asia and Eastern Asia, where Russia, China, Mongolia, and Kazakhstan converge, and where the rivers Irtysh and Ob have their headwaters.

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Amsterdam

Amsterdam (literally, "The Dam on the River Amstel") is the capital and most populated city of the Netherlands.

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Animal painter

An animal painter is an artist who specialises in (or is known for their skill in) the portrayal of animals.

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Animal style

Animal style art is an approach to decoration found from Ordos culture to Northern Europe in the early Iron Age, and the barbarian art of the Migration Period, characterized by its emphasis on animal motifs.

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Boar hunter (Hermitage Museum)

The Boar hunter from the Hermitage Museum is a set of two symmetrical gold repoussé belt plaques depicting a nomad horserider hunting a boar with a bow. Siberian Collection of Peter the Great and boar hunter (Hermitage Museum) are archaeological collections of the Hermitage Museum and Saka.

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Daniel Gottlieb Messerschmidt

Daniel Gottlieb Messerschmidt (Да́ниэль Го́тлиб Ме́ссершмидт; September 16, 1685 – March 25, 1735) was a German physician, naturalist and geographer and among the first to conduct a scientific exploration of Siberia, which led to the unearthing of the first fossil mammoth.

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Gerhard Friedrich Müller

Gerhard Friedrich Müller (Fyodor Ivanovich Miller; 29 October 1705 –) was a Russian–German historian and pioneer ethnologist.

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Great Northern Expedition

The Great Northern Expedition (Великая Северная экспедиция) or Second Kamchatka Expedition (Вторая Камчатская экспедиция) was one of the largest exploration enterprises in history, mapping most of the Arctic coast of Siberia and some parts of the North American coastline, greatly reducing "white areas" on maps.

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Hermitage Museum

The State Hermitage Museum (p) is a museum of art and culture in Saint Petersburg, Russia.

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Ingala Valley

The Ingala Valley (Ингальская долина) is an archaeological district in the area between the Tobol and Iset rivers.

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Irtysh

The Irtysh is a river in Russia, China, and Kazakhstan.

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Iset (river)

The river Iset (Исеть) in Russia flows from the Urals through the Sverdlovsk and Kurgan Oblasts, then through Tyumen Oblast in Western Siberia into the river Tobol.

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Kazakhstan

Kazakhstan, officially the Republic of Kazakhstan, is a landlocked country mostly in Central Asia, with a part in Eastern Europe.

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Krasnoyarsk

Krasnoyarsk is the largest city and administrative center of Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia.

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Kurgan

A kurgan is a type of tumulus constructed over a grave, often characterized by containing a single human body along with grave vessels, weapons and horses.

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Nicolaes Witsen

Nicolaes Witsen (8 May 1641 – 10 August 1717; Nicolaas Witsen) was a Dutch statesman who was mayor of Amsterdam thirteen times, between 1682 and 1706.

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Ob (river)

The Ob is a major river in Russia.

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Peter the Great

Peter I (–), was Tsar of all Russia from 1682, and the first Emperor of all Russia, known as Peter the Great, from 1721 until his death in 1725.

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Petr Ivanovich Godunov

Pyotr Ivanovich Godunov (Russian: Петр Иванович Годунов) (? - 1670) was the Governor-General of Western Siberia as the Voevoda in Tobolsk from 1667 until his death in 1670, before which he had been a steward (стольник) in the tsar’s court.

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Saint Petersburg

Saint Petersburg, formerly known as Petrograd and later Leningrad, is the second-largest city in Russia after Moscow. Siberian Collection of Peter the Great and Saint Petersburg are Peter the Great.

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Saka

The Saka were a group of nomadic Eastern Iranian peoples who historically inhabited the northern and eastern Eurasian Steppe and the Tarim Basin.

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Shadrinsk

Shadrinsk (Ша́дринск) is a town in Kurgan Oblast, Russia, located on the left bank of the Iset River (Ob's basin) northwest of Kurgan.

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Siberia Governorate

Siberia Governorate (Sibirskaya guberniya) was an administrative-territorial unit (guberniya) of the Tsardom of Russia and the Russian Empire, which existed from 1708 until 1782.

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Tobolsk

Tobolsk (Тобо́льск) is a town in Tyumen Oblast, Russia, located at the confluence of the Tobol and Irtysh rivers.

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Tomsk

Tomsk (Томск,; Түң-тора) is a city and the administrative center of Tomsk Oblast in Russia, located on the Tom River.

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See also

1712 archaeological discoveries

  • Siberian Collection of Peter the Great

Archaeological collections of the Hermitage Museum

Archaeological discoveries in Russia

Peter the Great

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siberian_Collection_of_Peter_the_Great