公元一千年和二千年之交中亚及邻近地区的文化影响(基于小形陶器材料)

Q3 Arts and Humanities Anthropology and Archeology of Eurasia Pub Date : 2019-04-03 DOI:10.1080/10611959.2019.1674086
G. Korol
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本文研究了来自蒙古、俄罗斯远东地区南部和西藏的中世纪小型陶器(装饰有色金属的物品)。藏族护身符(包括中世纪护身符)的装饰与9世纪至10世纪吉尔吉斯汗国(Saian-Altai)统治中亚时期的腰带装饰相当。在对材料进行批判性和历史比较分析的基础上,确定了中亚和邻近地区可能产生的几个层次的文化影响。
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Cultural Influences in Central Asia and Contiguous Territories at the Turn of the First and Second Millennia C.E. (Based on the Materials of Small-Form Toreutics)
Examined in the article are medieval small-form toreutics [decorated nonferrous metal objects] from the territory of Mongolia, the south of the Russian Far East, and Tibet. Tibetan amulets (including medieval ones) have decoration comparable to that of belt adornments from the Kyrgyz Khaganate from the ninth through tenth centuries (Saian-Altai), the period of its dominance in Central Asia. On the basis of a critical and historical comparative analysis of the material, several levels of possible cultural influence in Central Asia and on contiguous territories have been identified.
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