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ARCHAIC PLOT ABOUT A BROTHER AND SISTER IN ALTAIS AND BURYATS HEROIC TALES
. In this article, the author compares Altais and Buryats tales on the topic:brother and sister in the context of texts of other Turkic-Mongol peoples. Noting the distinctive moments, the author uses the example of specific texts to reveal the General course of the plot, which coincides almost completely. In this regard, the author draws a conclusion about the common archaic roots of peoples that are not only historically, but also geographically distant from each other.