西伯利亚西部针叶林地区猎人、渔民和采集者设防定居点年表的新数据

Q2 Arts and Humanities Ural''skij Istoriceskij Vestnik Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.30759/1728-9718-2023-3(80)-119-130
Ekaterina N. Dubovtseva, Henny Piezonka, Tanja Schreiber
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西伯利亚西部针叶林地区是一个具有悠久防御工事建设历史的地区。已知的遗址及其原型的数量超过1000个,其中大多数属于早期铁器时代和中世纪,但第一个防御工事可以追溯到新石器时代,并在公元前7 - 6千年之间出现在该地区。研究它们的功能是一项复杂的任务,除其他外,可以根据统计方法来解决,但如果没有可靠的年表,就不可能应用统计方法。不幸的是,西伯利亚西部针叶林地区的放射性碳测年数据非常少。为了建立一个可靠的基础,对与各种防御结构相关的索尔古特普里奥比遗址进行放射性碳测年,我们收集了陶器上的煤和碳沉积物样本。样品是在博物馆收藏和实地考察过程中收集的。主要的研究地点是Barsova Gora地区,这些地点构成了西西伯利亚中部针叶林亚区的文化过程和年代学研究的基础。结果,从新石器时代到中世纪的18个设防和非设防定居点获得了一系列66个放射性碳AMS日期。分析结果表明,约有10%的数据无效,这主要是由于选择误差和复杂的地层,以及储层效应等方法的问题。许多遗址都是第一次确定年代。此外,还获得了现代鱼类骨骼和软组织的6个日期。
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NEW DATA ON THE CHRONOLOGY OF FORTIFIED SETTLEMENTS OF HUNTERS, FISHERMEN AND GATHERERS IN THE TAIGA ZONE OF WESTERN SIBERIA
The taiga zone of Western Siberia is an area with a long history of fortification construction. The number of known sites and their prototypes is more than 1 000, most of them belong to the Early Iron Age and the Middle Ages, but the first fortifications are dated to the Neolithic period and appear in the region at the turn of 7th–6th millennium BC. The study of their functions is a complex task, which can be solved, among other things, on the basis of statistical methods, which application is impossible without a reliable chronology. Unfortunately, the number of radiocarbon dates for the sites in the taiga zone of Western Siberia is extremely small. To create a reliable base for radiocarbon dating of the Surgut Priobie sites, associated with various types of defensive structures, we collected samples of coal and carbon deposit on pottery. Samples were collected both from museum collections and in the course of fieldwork. The main study site was the Barsova Gora tract, which sites form the basis for the study of cultural processes and the chronology of the Middle Taiga subzone of Western Siberia. As a result, a series of 66 radiocarbon AMS dates from 18 fortified and unfortified settlements from the Neolithic to the Middle Ages was obtained. Analysis of the series showed that about 10 % of the dates are invalid, which is due to both selection errors and complex stratigraphy, as well as to problems of the method, including the reservoir effect. Many sites were dated for the first time. In addition, 6 dates were obtained for the bones and soft tissues of modern fish.
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Ural''skij Istoriceskij Vestnik
Ural''skij Istoriceskij Vestnik Arts and Humanities-History
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期刊介绍: The Institute of History and Archaeology of the Ural Branch of RAS introduces the “Ural Historical Journal” — a quarterly magazine. Every issue contains publications on the central conceptual topic (e.g. “literary tradition”, “phenomenon of colonization”, “concept of Eurasianism”), a specific historical or regional topic, a discussion forum, information about academic publications, conferences and field research, jubilees and other important events in the life of the historians’ guild. All papers to be published in the Journal are subject to expert reviews. The editorial staff of the Journal invites research, members of academic community and educational institutions to cooperation as authors of the articles and information messages, as well as readers and subscribers to the magazine.
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