叶绍洛夫斯基-阿克赛河附近的非标准早期青铜墓葬。文化创世纪的几个问题

A. Dyachenko
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这篇文章详细介绍了伏尔加格勒州立大学探险队在伏尔加-顿河流域南部调查的两个不寻常的青铜时代早期墓葬的材料的发表和分析,这些墓葬可以追溯到公元前3000年上半叶。已公布的考古综合体是在库尔干墓地发现的,这些墓地位于名为Yesaulovsky Aksay的草原河的河岸阶地上。许多独特的特征使人们有可能将这些综合体归因于下伏尔加-亚姆纳亚文化的晚期。由于墓葬结构特征、埋葬仪式细节和被埋葬者的位置,这些库尔干墓葬在亚姆纳文化墓葬的整体背景中脱颖而出。在调查的墓葬中,尸体的位置不同寻常。在一个案例中,尸体被安排成坐姿,头部转向南方。在另一个案例中,尸体被分割,然后放在典型的侧卧姿势,头部转向东方。这两种仪式都来自与北高加索地区有关的另一种文化,在整个青铜时代早期和中期,这种文化对下伏尔加地区和俄罗斯南部大草原邻近地区的经济、社会和意识形态结构、人口的埋葬方式产生了重大影响。
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Non-Standard Early Bronze Burials Near the Yesaulovsky Aksay River. Some Issues of Cultural Genesis
The article dwells upon publication and analysis of materials from two unusual Early Bronze Age burials, dating back to the first half of the 3rd millennium BC, investigated by the Volgograd State University expedition in the southern part of the Volga-Don interfluve. The published archaeological complexes were discovered in the kurgan cemeteries located on the bank terraces of the steppe river called Yesaulovsky Aksay. A number of distinctive features made it possible to attribute these complexes to the late period of the Lower Volga Yamnaya culture. These kurgan burials stand out on the overall background of the Yamna culture burials due to the grave structure features, details of the burial rite and positions of the buried individuals. The bodies positions in the investigated burials are unusual. In one case, the dead body was arranged into a sitting position with the head turned towards the south. In another one, the dead body was segmented and then put into the typical crouched position on the side with the head turned towards the east. Both rites had come from another culture associated with the North Caucasus region which had a significant impact on the economy, social and ideological structure, burial practices of the population of the Lower Volga region and the adjacent territories of Russias southern steppes throughout the Early and Middle Bronze Ages.
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Nizhnevolzhskii arkheologicheskii vestnik
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