Tatiana Warsher

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Born(1880-07-01)1 July 1880
Died1960 (aged 79–80)
Occupations
  • Archaeologist
  • Museum curator
Tatiana Warsher
Born(1880-07-01)1 July 1880
Died1960 (aged 79–80)
Occupations
  • Archaeologist
  • Museum curator
Academic background
Education
Academic work
DisciplineArchaeology
Sub-disciplineRoman archaeology
Notable worksCodex Topographicus Pompeianus

Tatiana Warsher (Russian: Татьяна Сергеевна Варшер, 1880–1960) was a Russian archaeologist known for her studies of Pompeii, especially her 40-volume Codex Topographicus Pompeianus.[1]

Tatiana Sergeyevna Warsher was born in Moscow on 1 July [O.S. 18 June] 1880, to a Russian noble family of Jewish origin.[2] Her father, Sergey Adamovich Warsher (1854–1889), was a literary historian specialising in Shakespeare,[3][4] and her grandfather was a renowned church architect.[2] Her mother, Nina Depelnor, was of French descent.[3] Sergey Warsher died when Tatiana was eight years old, after which the family was supported by her mother's friend Pavel Milyukov, a liberal politician and amateur archaeologist, who became a surrogate father to the young Tatiana.[3][4]

Saint Petersburg and Riga (1898–1917)

Russian Civil War and move to Berlin (1917–1923)

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