MONGUN-TAIGA TYPE BURIAL FROM THE VALLEY OF THE ZHOMBOLOK RIVER (THE OKINSKY DISTRICT OF THE REPUBLIC OF BURYATIA)

The article examines the results of excavations of complex 1 of the Sharza-3 burial ground in the Okinsky region of Buryatia, which were introduced into scientific circulation for the first time. The burial ground is located 1.4 km northeast of the Sharza ulus, on the left bank of the river. Zhombol...

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Main Authors: Харинский, А.В., Кичигин, Д.Е.
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Language:Russian
Published: Altai State University 2024
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https://doi.org/10.14258/tpai(2024)36(1).-07
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spelling ftaltaistuniojs:oai:journal.asu.ru:article/15094 2024-05-19T07:49:21+00:00 MONGUN-TAIGA TYPE BURIAL FROM THE VALLEY OF THE ZHOMBOLOK RIVER (THE OKINSKY DISTRICT OF THE REPUBLIC OF BURYATIA) ПОГРЕБЕНИЕ МОНГУН -ТАЙГИНСКОГО ТИПА В ДОЛИНЕ РЕКИ ЖОМБОЛОК (ОКИНСКИЙ РАЙОН РЕСПУБЛИКИ БУРЯТИЯ ) Харинский, А.В. Кичигин, Д.Е. 2024-04-20 application/pdf http://journal.asu.ru/tpai/article/view/15094 https://doi.org/10.14258/tpai(2024)36(1).-07 rus rus Altai State University http://journal.asu.ru/tpai/article/view/15094/12823 http://journal.asu.ru/tpai/article/view/15094 doi:10.14258/tpai(2024)36(1).-07 Copyright (c) 2024 А.В. Харинский, Д.Е. Кичигин https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 THEORY AND PRACTICE OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCH; Vol 36 No 1 (2024); 114-136 Теория и практика археологических исследований; Том 36 № 1 (2024); 114-136 2712-8202 2307-2539 Buryatia Oka Plateau river Zhombolok mound of stones khereksurs burials of the Mongun-Taiga type Бурятия Окинское плоскогорье р. Жомболок курган из камней херексуры захоронения монгу-тайгинского типа info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2024 ftaltaistuniojs https://doi.org/10.14258/tpai(2024)36(1).-07 2024-04-24T23:57:03Z The article examines the results of excavations of complex 1 of the Sharza-3 burial ground in the Okinsky region of Buryatia, which were introduced into scientific circulation for the first time. The burial ground is located 1.4 km northeast of the Sharza ulus, on the left bank of the river. Zhombolok at the foot of the mountain. The height of the mound of the complex 1 is 0.5 m, the diameter is 5.6 m. It is made of stones. Under the mound, on the ancient surface of the earth, an oval ring was built from large stones, oriented along the NW-SE line. Individual human bones have been discovered inside the ring on the ancient horizon. Probably, the buried person was located elongated and oriented to the northwest. No artifacts were found in the burial. To date, Sharza-3–1 is the first burial explored on the Oka Plateau. Judging by the radiocarbon date, the time of its construction dates back to the first half of the 8th century. BC. The peculiarities of the funeral ritual bring Sharza-3–1 closer to the burials of the Mongun-Taiga type, known in the Late Bronze Age in Western, Central and Northern Mongolia, the Altai Mountains, Tuva and South-Eastern Buryatia. The relevance of the study is determined by the insufficient knowledge of archaeological sites on the territory of the Mountain Oka and the lack of a cultural and chronological periodization of archaeological sites the South-Eastern Sayan. В статье рассмотрены результаты раскопок комплекса 1 могильника Шарза-3 в Окинском районе Бурятии, впервые вводимые в научный оборот. Могильник находится в 1,4 км к северо-востоку от улуса Шарза, на левом берегу р. Жомболок, у подножия горы. Высота кургана комплекса 1 — 0,5 м, диаметр 5,6 м. Он сложен из камней. Под курганом на древней поверхности земли из крупных камней сооружено овальное кольцо, ориентированное по линии ЮВ–СЗ. Внутри кольца на древнем горизонте обнаружены отдельные человеческие кости. Вероятно, погребенный располагался вытянуто и был ориентирован на северо-запад. В захоронении не обнаружены какие-либо ... Article in Journal/Newspaper taiga Altai State University: Scientific Journals of ASU
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topic Buryatia
Oka Plateau
river Zhombolok
mound of stones
khereksurs
burials of the Mongun-Taiga type
Бурятия
Окинское плоскогорье
р. Жомболок
курган из камней
херексуры
захоронения монгу-тайгинского типа
spellingShingle Buryatia
Oka Plateau
river Zhombolok
mound of stones
khereksurs
burials of the Mongun-Taiga type
Бурятия
Окинское плоскогорье
р. Жомболок
курган из камней
херексуры
захоронения монгу-тайгинского типа
Харинский, А.В.
Кичигин, Д.Е.
MONGUN-TAIGA TYPE BURIAL FROM THE VALLEY OF THE ZHOMBOLOK RIVER (THE OKINSKY DISTRICT OF THE REPUBLIC OF BURYATIA)
topic_facet Buryatia
Oka Plateau
river Zhombolok
mound of stones
khereksurs
burials of the Mongun-Taiga type
Бурятия
Окинское плоскогорье
р. Жомболок
курган из камней
херексуры
захоронения монгу-тайгинского типа
description The article examines the results of excavations of complex 1 of the Sharza-3 burial ground in the Okinsky region of Buryatia, which were introduced into scientific circulation for the first time. The burial ground is located 1.4 km northeast of the Sharza ulus, on the left bank of the river. Zhombolok at the foot of the mountain. The height of the mound of the complex 1 is 0.5 m, the diameter is 5.6 m. It is made of stones. Under the mound, on the ancient surface of the earth, an oval ring was built from large stones, oriented along the NW-SE line. Individual human bones have been discovered inside the ring on the ancient horizon. Probably, the buried person was located elongated and oriented to the northwest. No artifacts were found in the burial. To date, Sharza-3–1 is the first burial explored on the Oka Plateau. Judging by the radiocarbon date, the time of its construction dates back to the first half of the 8th century. BC. The peculiarities of the funeral ritual bring Sharza-3–1 closer to the burials of the Mongun-Taiga type, known in the Late Bronze Age in Western, Central and Northern Mongolia, the Altai Mountains, Tuva and South-Eastern Buryatia. The relevance of the study is determined by the insufficient knowledge of archaeological sites on the territory of the Mountain Oka and the lack of a cultural and chronological periodization of archaeological sites the South-Eastern Sayan. В статье рассмотрены результаты раскопок комплекса 1 могильника Шарза-3 в Окинском районе Бурятии, впервые вводимые в научный оборот. Могильник находится в 1,4 км к северо-востоку от улуса Шарза, на левом берегу р. Жомболок, у подножия горы. Высота кургана комплекса 1 — 0,5 м, диаметр 5,6 м. Он сложен из камней. Под курганом на древней поверхности земли из крупных камней сооружено овальное кольцо, ориентированное по линии ЮВ–СЗ. Внутри кольца на древнем горизонте обнаружены отдельные человеческие кости. Вероятно, погребенный располагался вытянуто и был ориентирован на северо-запад. В захоронении не обнаружены какие-либо ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Харинский, А.В.
Кичигин, Д.Е.
author_facet Харинский, А.В.
Кичигин, Д.Е.
author_sort Харинский, А.В.
title MONGUN-TAIGA TYPE BURIAL FROM THE VALLEY OF THE ZHOMBOLOK RIVER (THE OKINSKY DISTRICT OF THE REPUBLIC OF BURYATIA)
title_short MONGUN-TAIGA TYPE BURIAL FROM THE VALLEY OF THE ZHOMBOLOK RIVER (THE OKINSKY DISTRICT OF THE REPUBLIC OF BURYATIA)
title_full MONGUN-TAIGA TYPE BURIAL FROM THE VALLEY OF THE ZHOMBOLOK RIVER (THE OKINSKY DISTRICT OF THE REPUBLIC OF BURYATIA)
title_fullStr MONGUN-TAIGA TYPE BURIAL FROM THE VALLEY OF THE ZHOMBOLOK RIVER (THE OKINSKY DISTRICT OF THE REPUBLIC OF BURYATIA)
title_full_unstemmed MONGUN-TAIGA TYPE BURIAL FROM THE VALLEY OF THE ZHOMBOLOK RIVER (THE OKINSKY DISTRICT OF THE REPUBLIC OF BURYATIA)
title_sort mongun-taiga type burial from the valley of the zhombolok river (the okinsky district of the republic of buryatia)
publisher Altai State University
publishDate 2024
url http://journal.asu.ru/tpai/article/view/15094
https://doi.org/10.14258/tpai(2024)36(1).-07
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op_source THEORY AND PRACTICE OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCH; Vol 36 No 1 (2024); 114-136
Теория и практика археологических исследований; Том 36 № 1 (2024); 114-136
2712-8202
2307-2539
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http://journal.asu.ru/tpai/article/view/15094
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op_rights Copyright (c) 2024 А.В. Харинский, Д.Е. Кичигин
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
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