Zoja Kostiaszowa

Zoja Kostiaszowa
2017-06-18

Born in Belarus, Zoya Kostyashova earned her degree at the Mogilev State Pedagogical University. In 1979, as a Russian philologist, she took up work at the newly-established Kaliningrad Museum of Amber. In 2004-2012, she was its deputy scientific director and since 2012 she has been working as the lead researcher. In 1990, her efforts allowed the Museum to purchase part of Fritsch’s Goldap collection of moss mites (Acariformes: Oribatida) consisting of 80 specimens. Owing to Zoya’s efforts, part of the collection of the largest pieces of raw amber found in the mines over the years was finally donated to the Kaliningrad Museum of Amber. The Museum’s extensive collections of contemporary pieces, as well as a few originals and a growing number of copies of high-class artefacts from the 16th-18th century, were produced during the training of the team of master amber craftspeople who reconstructed the Amber Room.

Since 2009, she has been a writer and full-time editor of the Baltic Amber. Science. Culture. Economy scientific yearbook published by the Kaliningrad Museum of Amber. Despite her education in the humanities, she was the first person who, after a monograph by the Lithuanian geologist Vladas Katinas (1971), craving knowledge about the largest Baltic amber deposits in the Sambian Peninsula, produced more and more detailed studies. Her article on “Post World War II history of the amber mining and processing factory in Sambia,” which was first published in Poland (sic!) in a 1995 issue of Przegląd Geologiczny (43 (4): 364–367) and later reprinted in Germany. Zoya has also translated Polish papers into Russian. In 2016, she completed the translation of the second edition of Amber in Poland and in the World.

prof. Barbara Kosmowska-Ceranowicz

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