Astana hosts the conference “Dialog of cultures of Eurasia in archaeology of Kazakhstan”
At the Eurasian National University named after L. Gumilyov started International Scientific Conference,dedicated to 90th anniversary of the of the famous archaeologist of Kazakhstan K. Akisheva.
Today in Astana at the Eurasian National University
named after L. Gumilyov started International Scientific Conference, which
lasts from 22nd to 24th April 2014, dedicated to 90th
anniversary of the famous archaeologist of Kazakhstan K. Akisheva.
Kimal Akishev (1924-2003), was
Doctor of Historical Sciences, Honored Scientist of the Kazakh SSR, Laureate of
the State Prize of the Kazakh SSR, Laureate of Sh. Ualihanov’s Prize of Kazakh
SSR, Corresponding Member of the German Archaeological Institute and Honorary
Worker of Education of Kazakhstan.
He came from two
well-known families. On the father’s side, he belonged to the famous Shormanov
family of intellectuals. His mother was the elder sister of the outstanding
Kazakh geologist Kanysh Satpayev.
His childhood
and youth coincided with the tragic events of the 20th century – the
Collectivization and Great Patriotic War. During the collectivization he lost
his parents. K. Akishev’s uncle saved him from starvation and raised him in his
family before graduation. Straight after graduation he went to the front.
Immediately
after graduation he went to the front. He was wounded during the war, but
passed it.
Anatoly
Martynov, the Professor at Kemerovo University and Honored figure of Russia,
said following about him: “I was personally acquainted with him, often met at
conferences and was his friend. He was a man who passed through war, injured
his right hand (approximately in four places) and thus became motionless for
whole life. A person like Akishev in archaeology is just a few. For instance, people
like Leonid Kyzlasov who was left without hands and several other people from
Moscow and Kiev. These were special
people who dedicate their life to work and motherland”.
Archaeologist Z.
Simashev, Professor A. Martynov and art-restorer K. Altynbekov
“Kimal was very versatile.
In archaeology he was very persistent and lucky”- continued to talk about him
A. Martynov. He led the excavation sites that glorified Kazakhstan to the
world. They are Saks’ pyramids of necropolis Beshatyr, Issyk barrow, where was
discovered “Golden Warrior”, legendary Otyrar city, medieval towns of the Silk
Road, the ancient settlement Bozok on Ishim and many other monuments of ancient
and medieval history of Kazakhstan
Zeynollah
Samashev is pioneer of Berel mounds and K. Akishev’s successor believe that
founding of Issyk warrior have global-historical meaning. “Only now, after 45
years, we start recognize the value of this monument for global science and
culture. It is not only a huge contribution to Kazakhstani science, but also to
All-Eurasian and global science. Issyk mound wasn’t plundered therefore this
mound of Saks’ nobility gave an opportunity to create theory of origin of art, practically
animal style art and learn ideology and philosophy of ancient nomadic tribes”.
“Golden Man”, found by K. Akishev in Issyk mound
K. Akishev was a
founder of school of archaeology in Kazakhstan. He dedicated his entire life to
science and till his last days participated in archaeological excavations.
“He had two
tasks. First one is to prepare National school of archaeologists, what he had
been doing. As excavations at that time were led by archaeologists from Moscow,
Saint Petersburg and was not quite visible in the national section of
archaeology. His second task was to see and describe historical process through
findings and monuments. He tried not just dig something or detect, but
understand what value it has to history”, - says Professor A. Martynov.
May 23, 2014 K.
Akishev would have turned 90. This archaeological conference opens up a number
of activities that prepared to the anniversary. Over 60 scientists from
Kazakhstan and other CIS countries attended it.
M. Habdulin’s wife on the first photo