Alexandre Safiannikoff Explained

Alexandre Safiannikoff
Birth Date:10 September 1903
Birth Place:Dalian, Russian Dalian, Russian Empire
Death Place:Rixensart, Belgium
Nationality:Belgian
Field:Geology
Work Institution:Compagnie Minière des Grands-Lacs
Alma Mater:Pacific Higher Naval School, Vladivostok
Known For:Weathered pyrochlore ("Safiannikoffite")

Alexandre Safiannikoff (1903—1988) was a Belgian geologist of Russian descent.

Early life and military career

Safiannikoff was a descendant of a family involved in the Imperial Russian Army.[1] He was born in Dalian, Russian Empire, and joined the army of admiral Alexander Kolchak in Omsk, where he fought against the revolutionary troops. In 1920, he was incorporated into the Naval Academy in Vladivostok. In 1922, he became an officer, and moved to France, where he obtained degrees in sciences at the University of Paris in 1926, and geological engineering at the University of Nancy in 1927.[2]

Career in Africa

Between 1929 and 1931, a French company charged him with prospecting in Chad, Ubangui-Shari, and French Equatorial Africa. Afterwards, he went to the Belgian Congo to work for the Empain group of Baron Empain. Eventually, he became the administrative director of the Compagnie Minière des Grands-Lacs. He became a naturalised Belgian citizen in 1950.[3] As a geologist, he discovered four minerals: in 1959, Safiannkioff discovered the Lueshite mineral at Lueshe mine; furthermore, he discovered Microlite, Rankamaite, and Pyrochlore, also known as Safiannikoffite.[4]

Safiannikoff worked and lived more than forty years in the Kivu-Maniema region in the east of Congo/Zaire, where he lived among the Lega and Wabembe people. He was interested in cultural objects of these population groups, and observed, studied, described, and collected many of those objects. In that context, he published Les Warega et les Wabembe. Une extraordinaire culture sociale et une étonnante civilisation sans écriture en Afrique centrale.[5]

Safiannikoff died in Rixensart, Belgium, in 1988.

Distinctions

Royal Order of the Lion (1952)

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Lega gems from the Alexandre Safiannikoff Collection . 2023-01-13 . Native Auctions.
  2. Book: Safiannikoff, Alexandre . Les Warega et les Wabembe Une extraordinaire culture sociale et une étonnante civilisation sans écriture en Afrique centrale . 2022 . fr .
  3. Web site: Parliamentary Papers, Chamber of Representatives of Belgium . 1950-03-02 . 2023-01-13. 22.
  4. Web site: THE MINERALS OF THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO . The EUROMIN project . 2001-12-13 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150529222212/http://euromin.w3sites.net/Nouveau_site/gisements/congo/GISCONe.htm . 2015-05-29 . live . 2023-01-13.
  5. Book: Safiannikoff, Alexandre . Les Warega et les Wabembe Une extraordinaire culture sociale et une étonnante civilisation sans écriture en Afrique centrale . 2022 . fr .