Published: 22023-12-31 — Updated on 2023-12-31

The Lviv Archaeological Milieu During World War I

Natalia Bulyk , Roman Berest
Archaeologia Polona
Section: Articles
DOI https://doi.org/10.23858/APa61.2023.3299

Abstract

The article deals with the scientific and museological activities of Lviv archaeologists during World War I. The focus is on the fate of archaeologists who were forced to serve in the army (Y. Pasternak, V. Hrebeniak); the state of scientific institutions of Lviv, and the living and working conditions of professors and teaching staff of the University of Lviv, as well as museum workers of the city, were analyzed. In addition, it is about stocking and inventorying the museum collections with archaeological finds, and attempts to restore the activities of museum institutions regardless of conditions (National Museum of Jan III Sobieski, Dzieduszycki Museum). The issue of the loss of human lives is not the least. During these years, Lviv archaeology lost a Polish professor of archaeology Karol Hadaczek and his student, the talented Ukrainian archaeologist Volodymyr Hrebeniak. It was found that the War stopped the development of archaeological science in Lviv and pushed it back for some time. Only in the post-War years, was it possible to restore field research, and publishing activities, replenish museum collections, and educate new personnel.

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Lviv archaeological environment, World War I, Karol Hadaczek, Bohdan Janusz, Jaroslaw Pasternak, Volodymyr Hrebeniak, museum archaeology

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Bulyk, N., & Berest, R. (2023). The Lviv Archaeological Milieu During World War I. Archaeologia Polona, 61, 75–104. https://doi.org/10.23858/APa61.2023.3299

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