2024/4(39)
Contents
Basic Research
Role of cultural heritage sites
and tourism as a factor
of cultural sovereignty
Historical Research
The creation and functioning
of the penitentiary system in the Kaliningrad region in 1945–1949
Applied Research
Realization of the cultural and educational potential of cultural policy within the framework
of educational systems
Defining the structure and boundaries of the Outstanding Universal Value of an urban heritage site (the example of Saint Petersburg)
Family and genus in the historical and cultural heritage of the region
Research of paintings by Danish marine artists Carl and Wilhelm Bille by the Scientific Expertise Department of GOSNIIR
Use of the Heritage
Main results of the expedition
of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation and the Russian Geographical Society to survey
the Severny Island of the Novaya Zemlya archipelago in 2024
Third cycle of UNESCO periodic reporting in the Russian Federation: reflection on the experience
On the problem of discovering and collecting archaeological objects
Heritage Preservation Problems
Issues of social cooperation in the digital preservation of the cultural heritage
Museology
Echo of the Crimean War: souvenirs “Memory of Sevastopol” in the collection of The Nizhniy Novgorod State Reserve Museum of History and Architecture
Russian Foreign Heritage
Indian Ocean. Russian geographical names as objects of intangible cultural heritage
Obituaries of the magazine
“The Chasovoy” (1929–1988) –
a reflection of the history of White emigration
Scientific Chronicle
Valery Nikolaevich Rastorguev
as a figure of culture and cultural studies
Publ. 12/11/2024
Archives
DOI 10.34685/HI.2024.85.56.005
Elchaninov A.
Indian Ocean. Russian geographical names
as objects of intangible cultural heritage
Abstract. The article was written as part of the 2024 state assignment. The Indian Ocean is located between four continents – Africa, Asia, Australia and Antarctica. Soviet exploration of the Indian Ocean began in 1946. Numerous underwater gorges, canyons, mountain peaks, etc. have been examined in detail and mapped. Many of them are named after Russian explorers and Soviet scientists, for example, the Afanasy Nikitin seamount, Academician I. P. Bardin Mountain, Academician D. I. Shcherbakov Mountain, the Obi trench, Vityaz, etc.
Key words: Indian Ocean, exploration and mapping, Russian geographical names, intangible heritage, seamount,s deep-water troughs.
Elchaninov Anatoly Ivanovich,
PhD in Geography, Head of the Center
for Cartography and Geoinformation Systems,
Likhachev Russian Research Institute
for Cultural and Natural Heritage (Moscow)
Email: aelchaninov@mail.ru
Published: The Heritage Institute Journal, 2024/4(39)
URL: http://nasledie-journal.ru/en/journals/707.html
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Likhachev Russian Research
Institute for Cultural
and Natural Heritage
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Likhachev Russian Research
Institute for Cultural
and Natural Heritage
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