ОРУЖИЕ ЭВЕНКОВ СЕВЕРНОГО ПОБЕРЕЖЬЯ ОЗЕРА БАЙКАЛ В XVIH-XIX ВВ

Two evenk's graves (Ludarskaya Guba I and Inokcn I) were researched in 2000 in neighboring of Baikalskoe Village. Their discovered goods allow delineating the two successive weapon complexes on the north-western coast of Baikal. One of them is dated as a complex of second part of XV11I century,...

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Main Author: ХАРИНСКИЙ А.В.
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Published: Федеральное государственное бюджетное образовательное учреждение высшего образования «Иркутский национальный исследовательский технический университет» 2003
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Summary:Two evenk's graves (Ludarskaya Guba I and Inokcn I) were researched in 2000 in neighboring of Baikalskoe Village. Their discovered goods allow delineating the two successive weapon complexes on the north-western coast of Baikal. One of them is dated as a complex of second part of XV11I century, the second complex occurred in first part of XIX century. Both weapon complexes are rather different from each other. The earlier complex (Ludarskaya Guba I) consists the elements which have some analogies in forest zone to the north from Baikal and mainly represented among yakutian weapon (the special types of arrow points, palmas, bows). The Inoken?s weapon complex on the contrary has more analogies with buryat's weapon: another types of arrow points and bow. Besides the weapon the other goods from Inoken I are also have analogies among the Cisolkhonian buryats (bracelets, elements of saddle). Probably the intensification of influence of the buryatian culture to the goods complex of evenks is connected with more intensive contacts among two ethnoses in XIX century, when buryats became settle on the north-western coast of Lake Baikal and the cultural contacts with the area of yakut's occupation (Middle Lena) became weaker. Two evenk's graves (Ludarskaya Guba I and Inokcn I) were researched in 2000 in neighboring of Baikalskoe Village. Their discovered goods allow delineating the two successive weapon complexes on the north-western coast of Baikal. One of them is dated as a complex of second part of XV11I century, the second complex occurred in first part of XIX century. Both weapon complexes are rather different from each other. The earlier complex (Ludarskaya Guba I) consists the elements which have some analogies in forest zone to the north from Baikal and mainly represented among yakutian weapon (the special types of arrow points, palmas, bows). The Inoken?s weapon complex on the contrary has more analogies with buryat's weapon: another types of arrow points and bow. Besides the weapon the other goods from Inoken I are also have analogies among the Cisolkhonian buryats (bracelets, elements of saddle). Probably the intensification of influence of the buryatian culture to the goods complex of evenks is connected with more intensive contacts among two ethnoses in XIX century, when buryats became settle on the north-western coast of Lake Baikal and the cultural contacts with the area of yakut's occupation (Middle Lena) became weaker.