НОВОЕ ПОСЕЛЕНИЕ ПОЗДНЕГО БРОНЗОВОГО ВЕКА В ЮЖНОЙ ТАЙГЕ СРЕДНЕГО ЕНИСЕЯ

This article is devoted to publishing and brief analysis of the data of site Zaostrovka-2 which is located near the Kazachinsky rapids, in 230 km to the north from Krasnoyarsk, on the 14-17-m terrace of the right bench of Yenisey river, in 2,2 km to northnorth-east from village Porog. Looking on the...

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Main Authors: АБДУЛИНА Ю.А., МАНДРЫКА П.В.
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Published: Федеральное государственное бюджетное образовательное учреждение высшего образования «Иркутский национальный исследовательский технический университет» 2007
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Online Access:http://cyberleninka.ru/article/n/novoe-poselenie-pozdnego-bronzovogo-veka-v-yuzhnoy-tayge-srednego-eniseya
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Summary:This article is devoted to publishing and brief analysis of the data of site Zaostrovka-2 which is located near the Kazachinsky rapids, in 230 km to the north from Krasnoyarsk, on the 14-17-m terrace of the right bench of Yenisey river, in 2,2 km to northnorth-east from village Porog. Looking on the data of Zaostrovka-2 and findings from other sites of Yenisey Cisangaria, namely settlements Shepilevo (2 cultural level), Bobrovka (5 cultural level), Shilka-9 (5 cultural level), Shilka-12/3 (3 cultural level) and Shilka-11 (1 cultural level), Shilka-8 (1 cultural level), Shilka-12/1(1 cultural level) it should be noted some similarities among them. The last ones are not only the tools and vessel ornaments of the same type, form and technology. Typological comparative analysis of the pottery from these sites allows to say that these artifacts indicate the genesis of development of the single archaeological culture existed on the Yenisey valley and neighboring eastern taiga and steppe-forest regions. This culture is characterized by Shepilevsky Ceramic Complex which is formed on the local background under the influence of Ymyiakhtakh Tradition from north (using the beetle with rhombic ornament) and traditions which appeared formed by the population of taiga and steppe-forest regions of Eastern Siberia (thickening of the rim of vessels, decoration of the their edges, cutting (engraving of the moulded rim). Dating of these complexes to Bronze Age on the region of Yenisey Cisangaria is based not only on stratigraphic position in the multilayered sites but also on the number of radiocarbon data of closed complexes which are in the span between XI and VIII centuries BC.