ELITE CULTURE OF OLD RUS’: NEW PUBLICATIONS AND DISCUSSIONS (A REVIEW OF IHMC RAS STUDIES IN 2015-2016)

IF 0.6 0 ARCHAEOLOGY Archaeologia Baltica Pub Date : 2017-09-15 DOI:10.15181/AB.V24I0.1570
N. Platonova
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Old Rus’ culture has long been perceived as a given fact, beyond dispute. Its successive connection with authentically Slavic cultures dating back to 700-1000 AD could be clearly traced retrospectively. But archaeological data accumulated over recent decades shows that material from Initial Rus’ (ninth to eleventh centuries) looks more like a heterogeneous conglomerate of different traditions and cultural elements than a stable structure. The key to understanding the process of innovations observed over this period, as well as their cultural and anthropological mechanisms, should be the study of the ‘elite’, a socially superior group of the population. Such a project is now being developed in the Department of Slavic-Finnish Archaeology at IHMC RAS. This review gives the most important results obtained to date, including a modern formulation of the problem in its various aspects, and the latest important publications. Key words: Old Rus’ culture, 800-1100 AD, Early Medieval archaeology, elite funeral rites, chamber-graves, Ryurikovo Gorodishche, Lyubsha hill-fort. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.15181/ab.v24i0.1570
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老罗斯精英文化:新发表与新讨论(2015-2016年ihmc ras研究综述)
老罗斯的文化长期以来一直被认为是一个既定的事实,毫无争议。它与真正的斯拉夫文化的连续联系可以追溯到公元700-1000年。但近几十年来积累的考古数据表明,原始罗斯(9-11世纪)的材料看起来更像是一个由不同传统和文化元素组成的异质集合体,而不是一个稳定的结构。理解这一时期观察到的创新过程及其文化和人类学机制的关键应该是研究“精英”,这是一个社会优越的群体。这样一个项目目前正在IHMC RAS的斯拉夫-芬兰考古系进行开发。这篇综述给出了迄今为止获得的最重要的结果,包括对该问题各个方面的现代表述,以及最新的重要出版物。关键词:古罗斯文化,公元800-1100年,中世纪早期考古,精英葬礼,墓室坟墓,Ryurikovo Gorodishche,Lyubsha山堡。DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.15181/ab.v24i0.1570
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