THE ACTIVITIES OF RESEARCHERS AT THE BUKHARA MUSEUM IN ARCHIVAL DOCUMENTS
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Bukhara, exhibit, fund, museum, main inventory book, V.A. Shishkin, P.A. Goncharova, archaeology.Abstract
The article is devoted to the analysis of the activities of researchers of the Bukhara Museum in the 1920s-1930s based on archival documents preserved in the museum's collection. During the period under study, the museum was undergoing a stage of formation, and its structure, as well as approaches to scientific and exhibition work, were in the process of formation. Special attention is paid to the role of the Bukhara Committee for the Protection of Cultural Monuments (Bukhkomstaris), which played a key role in the restoration and reorganization of the museum after a break in 1927. One of the first researchers was Polina Andreyevna Goncharova, an ethnographer who studied gold embroidery. She published the work "Bukhara's Gold Embroidery Art," in which she used museum materials and introduced the term "Darham" into scientific circulation.
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