Leonid Kyzlasov Biography
Kyzlavsov Leonid Romanovich was born on March 24, his father began to work early. He read a lot, constantly engaged in self-education, was an active organizer in the Khakass aals of clubs and libraries, adult schools and hut-reading, amateur performances in which he himself took part. In the city of Leningrad, as his father entered the Leningrad Institute of Trade. Here L.
Kyzlavs graduated from 3 classes. After graduation, he already accurately determined his life path - the study of history and archeology. In his memoirs, he noted that the Minusinsk museum aroused interest in the history of Khakassia, where he first hit at the summer. The museum made an indelible impression on him and left a significant mark in his life. The Minusinsk Museum connected L.
Kyzlasov with his beloved Moscow University. He considered his first teacher in the field of Siberian archeology the archaeologist of the Minusinsk museum V. in Leonid Romanovich, along with Varvara Pavlovna, took part in archaeological excavations in the line of Abakan. Long before the appointed time, the young guy ran to the lecture of his future teacher. All his life, Leonid Romanovich was devoted to him and called him a great teacher.
It was S. Kiselev that finally determined the fate of L. Kyzlavsov entered the historical and philological faculty of Tomsk University. After the end of the first year in the city, the family received a “funeral” twice, but L. Kyzlasov survived after severe wounds. It took doctors for several months to heal the officer’s wounds, after which he, as a disabled person, was demobilized from the army.
At the end of July, the University of L. Kyzlavov graduated with honors and Professor S. Kiselev suggested that the talented graduate remain in graduate school. He devoted more than 60 years of his life to Moscow State University. Leonid Romanovich Kyzlasov is a scientist of encyclopedic knowledge. His scientific interest is wide and multifaceted: archeology, history, philology, folklore, culture, religion of the peoples of Siberia, Central and Central Asia.
It is hard to imagine that all this is a study of one person. Leonid Romanovich defended his thesis on the topic “Tashtyk era of the 1st century. But not only the beloved Khakassia attracts him-for more than 30 years L. Kyzlavsov headed the field and laboratory-archaeological research of the Tuvan archaeological expedition of the Moscow State University. The result of these expeditions was the brilliant defense of the doctoral dissertation, as well as the works of the History of Tuva in the Middle Ages, Ancient Tuva, the popular science book “The History of Tuva”, and others.
For his long-term scientific and pedagogical activity, L. Kizlasov headed 50 archaeological expeditions of Moscow University: Khakass, Tuvan, Kyrgyz, Kyrgyz, Kyrgyz, Kyrgyz, Kyrgyz, Kyrgyz, Kyrgyz, Kyrgyz, Kyrgyz, Kyrgyz, Kyrgyz, Kyrgyz, Kyrgyz, Kyrgyz, Kyrgyz, Kyrgyz, Kyrgyz, Kyrgyz. Slavic, materials that formed the basis of numerous works. Pupils of Professor L.
He prepared 51 archaeologist-specialist. Of these, 12 became doctors of sciences and professors, and 33 - candidates of sciences. Leonid Romanovich was written near scientific works, including 16 books. His work received international recognition. Kyzlavsov was elected a member of the Finno-Ugric society and a corresponding member of the German Archaeological Institute.
Thanks to the works of L. Kyzlasova, Khakassia first received the academic monograph “History of Khakassia from ancient times to a year”, a series of teaching aids and methodological developments for school and university teachers. Kyzlavov was awarded the Lomonosov Prize, the State Prize named after Do you want to know more? Read here: Kyzlavsov L. Arkhipov, N. The outstanding son of the Siberian land: to the anniversary of Professor L.