ИНТЕРПРЕТАЦИЯ АРХЕОЛОГИЧЕСКИХ МАТЕРИАЛОВ ПО ЭТНОГЕНЕЗУ САХА
Author discusses the problem of origin of Sakha-people based on archaeological sources. There were made some successful results in the study of archaeological cultures of Middle Lena and Baikal Area related to origin of ethnos and culture of Sakha. Especially it should be noticed the study of Ust...
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Федеральное государственное бюджетное образовательное учреждение высшего образования «Иркутский национальный исследовательский технический университет»
2009
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Summary: | Author discusses the problem of origin of Sakha-people based on archaeological sources. There were made some successful results in the study of archaeological cultures of Middle Lena and Baikal Area related to origin of ethnos and culture of Sakha. Especially it should be noticed the study of Ust'-Tal'kin Culture made by V.S.Nikolaev. The origin of Yakutian ethnos is correlated with Kulun-Atakh Culture of Middle Lena (XIII-XV centuries AC). The Kulun-Atakh people look to be more earlier nomadic culture in the Middle Lena Area then the people of tradition of «graves with horses» correlated with Ust'-Tal'kin Culture of Cisbaikalia disappeared in the end of XIV century AC). As author supposes Kulun-Atakh people reflected the serious influence of local traditions. Author discusses the problem of origin of Sakha-people based on archaeological sources. There were made some successful results in the study of archaeological cultures of Middle Lena and Baikal Area related to origin of ethnos and culture of Sakha. Especially it should be noticed the study of Ust'-Tal'kin Culture made by V.S.Nikolaev. The origin of Yakutian ethnos is correlated with Kulun-Atakh Culture of Middle Lena (XIII-XV centuries AC). The Kulun-Atakh people look to be more earlier nomadic culture in the Middle Lena Area then the people of tradition of «graves with horses» correlated with Ust'-Tal'kin Culture of Cisbaikalia disappeared in the end of XIV century AC). As author supposes Kulun-Atakh people reflected the serious influence of local traditions. |
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