Stone rod with a human mask from a burial in the Mayskoye V burial mound group

A new finding of a human image on the stone rod is published that originated from the subsoil burial (grave No. 3) near Mayskoe village, Eastern Kazakhstan, later covered by the barrow hill of Mayskoe V Saka burial ground. There is a detailed description of the product itself and the anthropomorphic...

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Main Author: Захаров, С. В.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Russian
Published: Altai State University 2023
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rod
Online Access:http://journal.asu.ru/wv/article/view/14410
https://doi.org/10.14258/nreur(2023)4-02
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spelling ftaltaistuniojs:oai:journal.asu.ru:article/14410 2024-04-28T08:37:25+00:00 Stone rod with a human mask from a burial in the Mayskoye V burial mound group Каменный жезл с человеческой личиной из погребения в курганной группе Майское V Захаров, С. В. 2023-12-16 application/pdf text/html http://journal.asu.ru/wv/article/view/14410 https://doi.org/10.14258/nreur(2023)4-02 rus rus Altai State University http://journal.asu.ru/wv/article/view/14410/12194 http://journal.asu.ru/wv/article/view/14410/12212 http://journal.asu.ru/wv/article/view/14410 doi:10.14258/nreur(2023)4-02 Copyright (c) 2023 С. В. Захаров https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 NATIONS AND RELIGIONS OF EURASIA; Vol 28 No 4 (2023): Nations and Religions of Eurasia; 27-43 НАРОДЫ И РЕЛИГИИ ЕВРАЗИИ; Том 28 № 4 (2023): Народы и религии Евразии; 27-43 2686-8040 2542-2332 10.14258/nreur(2023)4 Eastern Kazakhstan Ob-Irtysh basin Samus culture Bolshemys culture Isakovo and Serovo burial traditions Late Neolithic burial ground anthropomorphic sculpture rod Восточный Казахстан Обь-Иртышский бассейн самусьская культура большемысская культура исаковская и серовская традиции погребений поздний неолит погребение антропоморфная скульптура жезл info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2023 ftaltaistuniojs https://doi.org/10.14258/nreur(2023)4-0210.14258/nreur(2023)4 2024-04-11T00:02:04Z A new finding of a human image on the stone rod is published that originated from the subsoil burial (grave No. 3) near Mayskoe village, Eastern Kazakhstan, later covered by the barrow hill of Mayskoe V Saka burial ground. There is a detailed description of the product itself and the anthropomorphic mask on it. In combination with the materials from the neighboring subsoil grave No. 2, the item is dated to the Late Neolithic, the chronological existence horizon of Isakovo and Serovo complexes burial traditions of the Baikal region. As the closest comparison thereof, one can consider the sculptural image on the stone rod from the Tanai 4a settlement and stone sculptures from the Samus IV settlement. Common features are identified in the form of blanks determining the architectonics of images, in the interpretation and techniques of depicting specific elements of human images. All the examined analogies come from the territory of the Ob-Irtysh basin and are associated with local cultures of the late Stone Age or, like the Samus culture, going back to the local Neolithic environment. Despite the uniqueness of the images, they have a number of common features and signs that allow us to consider these anthropomorphic images as essentially similar and created within the framework of common cultural and artistic tradition in different versions and at different stages of their implementation. Публикуется новая находка человеческого изображения на каменном стержне, происходящая из грунтового погребения (могила № 3) близ села Майское (Восточный Казахстан), перекрытого позже курганной насыпью сакского могильника Майское V. Приводится подробное описание самого изделия и антропоморфной личины на нем. В совокупности с материалами соседней грунтовой могилы № 2 изделие датируется поздним неолитом, хронологическим горизонтом бытования комплексов исаковской и серовской традиций погребений Прибайкалья. В качестве ближайших аналогий рассматриваются скульптурное изображение на костяном стрежне из поселения Танай 4а и каменные ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Samus culture Altai State University: Scientific Journals of ASU
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topic Eastern Kazakhstan
Ob-Irtysh basin
Samus culture
Bolshemys culture
Isakovo and Serovo burial traditions
Late Neolithic
burial ground
anthropomorphic sculpture
rod
Восточный Казахстан
Обь-Иртышский бассейн
самусьская культура
большемысская культура
исаковская и серовская традиции погребений
поздний неолит
погребение
антропоморфная скульптура
жезл
spellingShingle Eastern Kazakhstan
Ob-Irtysh basin
Samus culture
Bolshemys culture
Isakovo and Serovo burial traditions
Late Neolithic
burial ground
anthropomorphic sculpture
rod
Восточный Казахстан
Обь-Иртышский бассейн
самусьская культура
большемысская культура
исаковская и серовская традиции погребений
поздний неолит
погребение
антропоморфная скульптура
жезл
Захаров, С. В.
Stone rod with a human mask from a burial in the Mayskoye V burial mound group
topic_facet Eastern Kazakhstan
Ob-Irtysh basin
Samus culture
Bolshemys culture
Isakovo and Serovo burial traditions
Late Neolithic
burial ground
anthropomorphic sculpture
rod
Восточный Казахстан
Обь-Иртышский бассейн
самусьская культура
большемысская культура
исаковская и серовская традиции погребений
поздний неолит
погребение
антропоморфная скульптура
жезл
description A new finding of a human image on the stone rod is published that originated from the subsoil burial (grave No. 3) near Mayskoe village, Eastern Kazakhstan, later covered by the barrow hill of Mayskoe V Saka burial ground. There is a detailed description of the product itself and the anthropomorphic mask on it. In combination with the materials from the neighboring subsoil grave No. 2, the item is dated to the Late Neolithic, the chronological existence horizon of Isakovo and Serovo complexes burial traditions of the Baikal region. As the closest comparison thereof, one can consider the sculptural image on the stone rod from the Tanai 4a settlement and stone sculptures from the Samus IV settlement. Common features are identified in the form of blanks determining the architectonics of images, in the interpretation and techniques of depicting specific elements of human images. All the examined analogies come from the territory of the Ob-Irtysh basin and are associated with local cultures of the late Stone Age or, like the Samus culture, going back to the local Neolithic environment. Despite the uniqueness of the images, they have a number of common features and signs that allow us to consider these anthropomorphic images as essentially similar and created within the framework of common cultural and artistic tradition in different versions and at different stages of their implementation. Публикуется новая находка человеческого изображения на каменном стержне, происходящая из грунтового погребения (могила № 3) близ села Майское (Восточный Казахстан), перекрытого позже курганной насыпью сакского могильника Майское V. Приводится подробное описание самого изделия и антропоморфной личины на нем. В совокупности с материалами соседней грунтовой могилы № 2 изделие датируется поздним неолитом, хронологическим горизонтом бытования комплексов исаковской и серовской традиций погребений Прибайкалья. В качестве ближайших аналогий рассматриваются скульптурное изображение на костяном стрежне из поселения Танай 4а и каменные ...
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author Захаров, С. В.
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author_sort Захаров, С. В.
title Stone rod with a human mask from a burial in the Mayskoye V burial mound group
title_short Stone rod with a human mask from a burial in the Mayskoye V burial mound group
title_full Stone rod with a human mask from a burial in the Mayskoye V burial mound group
title_fullStr Stone rod with a human mask from a burial in the Mayskoye V burial mound group
title_full_unstemmed Stone rod with a human mask from a burial in the Mayskoye V burial mound group
title_sort stone rod with a human mask from a burial in the mayskoye v burial mound group
publisher Altai State University
publishDate 2023
url http://journal.asu.ru/wv/article/view/14410
https://doi.org/10.14258/nreur(2023)4-02
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op_source NATIONS AND RELIGIONS OF EURASIA; Vol 28 No 4 (2023): Nations and Religions of Eurasia; 27-43
НАРОДЫ И РЕЛИГИИ ЕВРАЗИИ; Том 28 № 4 (2023): Народы и религии Евразии; 27-43
2686-8040
2542-2332
10.14258/nreur(2023)4
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https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
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