B. F. Porshnev
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B. F. Porshnev Б. Ф. Поршнев | |
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Born | Борис Фёдорович Поршнев 7 March 1905 (22 February 1905, O.S.) St. Petersburg, Russian Empire |
Died | 26 November 1972 (67) Moscow, Russian SFSR |
Alma mater | Moscow M. V. Lomonosov University (Ph.D., History, 1941; Ph.D., Philosophy, 1966) |
Boris Fedorovich Porshnev (Russian Cyrillic: Борис Фёдорович Поршнев; February 22 (March 7), 1905 - November 26, 1972) was a Soviet Russian historian and sociologist who led expeditions during the 1960s in Central Asia, the Pamir Mountains, and Himalayas in search of evidence for the Almas.
Selected Bibliography
in Russian
- Фёдорович, Поршнев Борис (1968), Борьба за троглодитов, http://apsnyteka.org/760-porshnev_b_borba_za_trogloditov.html
- Фёдорович, Поршнев Борис, О начале человеческой истории
Translations
- Heuvelmans, Bernard; Porchnev, Boris (1974) (in French), L'Homme de Néanderthal est Toujours Vivant, Paris: Plon
- Porshnev, Boris Fedorovich (in English), The Struggle for Troglodytes, https://www.isu.edu/media/libraries/rhi/essays/PORSHNEV-FORMATTED.pdf
Reading
- "Soviet Scientist Believes ‘Snowmen’ Are Neanderthal Survivors", New York Times (nytimes.com), 18 Feb. 1964, https://www.nytimes.com/1964/02/18/archives/soviet-scientist-believes-snowmen-are-neanderthal-survivors.html