In 1633 Ivan Rebrov reached the Olenyok from the Lena delta and built a fort. In 1642–44 Rebrov and
Fedot Alekseyev Popov reached the river but were driven out by the natives. Pioneering Russian Arctic explorer
Vasili Pronchishchev and his wife
Tatiana (Maria) died of
scurvy in the area of the river in September 1736, while mapping the coasts of the Laptev Sea. After their deaths, husband and wife were interred at
Ust-Olenyok, near the mouth of the Olenyok. Their tomb was moved after the bodies were exhumed in 1999. In 1956 the
Olenekian Age of the
Triassic Period of geological time was named for rock strata in the Olenyok area. ==Course==