Bohdan Janusz


Bohdan Janusz was Polish and Ukrainian archaeologist, historian, ethnographer, conservator of prehistoric monuments in Lwów Voivodeship.

Biography

He was born on 23 January 1887 in Lviv to a Ukrainian family. A pupil of the Polish archaeologist Karol Hadaczek. Before World War I, he was a long-time editor of the Kurier Lwowski. In 1907 he became a member of the Shevchenko Scientific Society. He was the author of many works on prehistory and art history, including Typy etniczne i kulturalne w prehistorji Galicji wschodniej, Człowiek przedhistoryczny, and an extremely important and interesting work for Polish archaeology, Zabytki przedhistoryczne Galicji wschodniej, compiling all the excavations in Eastern Lesser Poland known up to 1918. He published another monograph entitled Kultura przedhistoryczna Podola galicyjskiego in 1919 in excerpts in Przewodnik Naukowy i Literacki.
In 1920, Janusz took up the post of conservator of pre-historic monuments of the Lviv district, which he held for several years. In the same year, he began publishing a monthly magazine "Wiadomości Konserwatorskie" dedicated to art and cultural monuments, which, however, was disbanded due to low interest. He also took a hobbyist interest in the history of Armenians in Poland.

Death and legacy

He died by suicide on 5 November 1930; he shot himself in a hotel in Lviv.). He was buried in Lychakiv Cemetery.
In 1993, a street in Lviv's Pidzamche neighborhood was named after Bohdan Janusz.

Works

Typy etniczne i kulturalne w prehistorji Galicji wschodniej Z pradziejów ziemi Lwowskiej Kultura przedhistoryczna Podola galicyjskiego Człowiek przedhistoryczny 293 dni rządów rosyjskich we Lwowie Zabytki przedhistoryczne Galicyi wschodniej