Yenisey Türkçesi runik yazıtlarının belgelenmesi: 2024 yılı epigrafik saha çalışması

Authors

Alexander V. Savelyev
Russian Academy of Sciences
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8343-2057
Yuriy M. Svoyskiy
RSSDA Laboratory
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6256-4299
Anastasiya A. Chernukhina
RSSDA Laboratory
https://orcid.org/0009-0001-1645-9487

Synopsis

Turkic runiform inscriptions of the Yenisei River basin constitute one of the largest and most intensively studied corpora of Old Turkic epigraphy. Despite more than three centuries of research and an extensive bibliography, further progress has been impeded by fundamental problems in nomenclature, indexing, and source documentation. The Yenisei index has gradually lost its organizing function due to inconsistent principles of codification, parallel naming, inclusion of non-textual monuments, and the attribution of unrelated South Yenisei inscriptions. In addition, much of the available documentation relies on subjective or poorly verifiable materials, while published photographs are often retouched or technically insufficient for reliable readings. This paper presents the aims, methodology, and results of a large-scale project launched to systematize runiform epigraphic data and to re-document monuments using modern digital techniques. Special emphasis is placed on photogrammetric 3D documentation, producing high-resolution polygonal models that allow algorithmic enhancement of poorly preserved inscriptions. The article summarizes the results of the 2024 fieldwork in Khakassia and Tuva, during which 76 Yenisei runiform inscriptions—approximately half of the known corpus—were documented in museums and in situ. The study demonstrates that three-dimensional models are essential for revising readings and establishing a reliable, verifiable source base for future research.

Keywords: Old Turkic runiform inscriptions, Yenisei inscriptions, Turkic epigraphy, runology, Documentation; Photogrammetry, 3D modeling

Author Biographies

Alexander V. Savelyev, Russian Academy of Sciences

He was born in 1989 in Vorkuta. In 2011, graduated from the he Faculty of Philology of Moscow State University (Department of Germanic and Celtic Philology). In 2014, he completed postgraduate studies of the Institute of Linguistics of the Russian Academy of Sciences. In 2016-2019, he worked at the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History (Jena, Germany). Since 2020, he has been working as a Researcher at the Institute of Linguistics of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Research interests: comparative-historical linguistics, areal linguistics, field linguistics, interdisciplinary studies of ethno-linguistic history, Chuvash, Turkic, Altai languages, Mari languages, Permic languages, Uralic languages, Volga-Kama languages. Fieldwork: Chuvash (2011-2015, five expeditions in Chuvashia and Tatarstan), Beserman dialect of Udmurt (2011, Udmurtia), Mishar dialect of Tatar (2015, Nizhny Novgorod Region), Middle Chulym (2015, Tomsk Region and Krasnoyarsk Territory), Hill Mari (2016, Mari El). Member of the editorial board of the journal "Russian Turkology".

Yuriy M. Svoyskiy, RSSDA Laboratory

Yuriy M. Svoyskiy is an expert archaeologist whose work primarily focuses on archaeological sites, cave art, and epigraphic monuments in Russia, the Southern Urals, and the Eurasian steppes. His research agenda is centered on the documentation and analysis of Paleolithic art in sites of prehistoric significance, most notably the Shulgan-Tash (Kapova) Cave. Furthermore, he is noted for his ecological and bio-archaeological investigations into aquatic protist (single-celled microorganism) communities within these archaeological environments. Svoyskiy is widely recognized for his interdisciplinary approach that integrates archaeological data with the natural sciences, his extensive fieldwork, and his scholarly contributions to the literature.

Published

December 31, 2025

How to Cite

Savelyev, A. V., Svoyskiy, Y. M., & Chernukhina, A. A. . (2025). Yenisey Türkçesi runik yazıtlarının belgelenmesi: 2024 yılı epigrafik saha çalışması . In O. Cinar, F. Başbuğ, & H. Aydemir (Eds.), & (Ed.), Contemporary Studies in Linguistics I (Vol. I, pp. 305-310). Artsurem Publishing. https://doi.org/10.7816/imuling-15-2025-01X016