Man’s slate polished knives in the Old Bering Sea culture and their manufacturing technology (based on the materials of the Ekven burial ground and ethnographic data)

Ethnoarchaeological research, which gained great popularity in the second half of the 20th century, has become a new full-fledged source for a variety of socio-economic reconstructions in archaeology, including when characterizing the features of industrial complexes. Developments that combine exper...

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Published in:Povolzhskaya Arkheologiya (The Volga River Region Archaeology)
Main Authors: Skakun Natalia N., Terekhina Vera V., Heredia Jose., Dneprovsky Kirill A., Sukhorukova Elena S., Agakhanova Vitaliya A.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Russian
Published: Academy of Sciences of Tatarstan, A.Kh. Khalikov Archaeology Institute 2023
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.24852/pa2023.1.43.220.233
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:215607e59a3d43caac938f33e41f58f3 2023-06-11T04:10:39+02:00 Man’s slate polished knives in the Old Bering Sea culture and their manufacturing technology (based on the materials of the Ekven burial ground and ethnographic data) Skakun Natalia N. Terekhina Vera V. Heredia Jose. Dneprovsky Kirill A. Sukhorukova Elena S. Agakhanova Vitaliya A. 2023-03-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.24852/pa2023.1.43.220.233 https://doaj.org/article/215607e59a3d43caac938f33e41f58f3 RU rus Academy of Sciences of Tatarstan, A.Kh. Khalikov Archaeology Institute http://archaeologie.pro/en/archive/43/851/ https://doaj.org/toc/2306-4099 https://doaj.org/toc/2500-2856 doi:10.24852/pa2023.1.43.220.233 2306-4099 2500-2856 https://doaj.org/article/215607e59a3d43caac938f33e41f58f3 Поволжская археология, Vol 1, Iss 43, Pp 220-223 (2023) archaeology chukotka ekven burial ground slate polished knives men's knives typology manufacturing technology experimental work CC1-960 article 2023 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.24852/pa2023.1.43.220.233 2023-04-23T00:31:35Z Ethnoarchaeological research, which gained great popularity in the second half of the 20th century, has become a new full-fledged source for a variety of socio-economic reconstructions in archaeology, including when characterizing the features of industrial complexes. Developments that combine experimental traceological analysis of tools and ethnographic data play an important role in modeling ancient technologies, especially when ethnographic artifacts are a direct continuation of archaeological traditions, both in terms of their manufacturing method and specific purpose. In this regard, the study of stone knives from the Ekven burial ground of the 1st millennium AD is of great interest, discovered in Chukotka. These products have retained their specific form from antiquity to the present day. The presence in the archaeological and ethnographic collections of these items in varying degrees of processing and use (from blanks to tools with a completely recycled or redesigned working blade) made it possible not only to describe the chain of basic technological operations of their manufacture from the primary processing of raw materials, shaping, processing of the working and edge parts, mounts in the handle, but also to install the tools involved in this production process. The data obtained were verified using experimental work, which confirmed the invariability of the technology for processing slate raw materials and manufacturing archaeological and ethnographic man’s knives from it. Article in Journal/Newspaper Bering Sea Chukotka Ekven Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Bering Sea The Handle ENVELOPE(161.983,161.983,-78.000,-78.000) Povolzhskaya Arkheologiya (The Volga River Region Archaeology) 1 43 220 233
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topic archaeology
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ekven burial ground
slate polished knives
men's knives
typology
manufacturing technology
experimental work
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chukotka
ekven burial ground
slate polished knives
men's knives
typology
manufacturing technology
experimental work
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Skakun Natalia N.
Terekhina Vera V.
Heredia Jose.
Dneprovsky Kirill A.
Sukhorukova Elena S.
Agakhanova Vitaliya A.
Man’s slate polished knives in the Old Bering Sea culture and their manufacturing technology (based on the materials of the Ekven burial ground and ethnographic data)
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ekven burial ground
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description Ethnoarchaeological research, which gained great popularity in the second half of the 20th century, has become a new full-fledged source for a variety of socio-economic reconstructions in archaeology, including when characterizing the features of industrial complexes. Developments that combine experimental traceological analysis of tools and ethnographic data play an important role in modeling ancient technologies, especially when ethnographic artifacts are a direct continuation of archaeological traditions, both in terms of their manufacturing method and specific purpose. In this regard, the study of stone knives from the Ekven burial ground of the 1st millennium AD is of great interest, discovered in Chukotka. These products have retained their specific form from antiquity to the present day. The presence in the archaeological and ethnographic collections of these items in varying degrees of processing and use (from blanks to tools with a completely recycled or redesigned working blade) made it possible not only to describe the chain of basic technological operations of their manufacture from the primary processing of raw materials, shaping, processing of the working and edge parts, mounts in the handle, but also to install the tools involved in this production process. The data obtained were verified using experimental work, which confirmed the invariability of the technology for processing slate raw materials and manufacturing archaeological and ethnographic man’s knives from it.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Skakun Natalia N.
Terekhina Vera V.
Heredia Jose.
Dneprovsky Kirill A.
Sukhorukova Elena S.
Agakhanova Vitaliya A.
author_facet Skakun Natalia N.
Terekhina Vera V.
Heredia Jose.
Dneprovsky Kirill A.
Sukhorukova Elena S.
Agakhanova Vitaliya A.
author_sort Skakun Natalia N.
title Man’s slate polished knives in the Old Bering Sea culture and their manufacturing technology (based on the materials of the Ekven burial ground and ethnographic data)
title_short Man’s slate polished knives in the Old Bering Sea culture and their manufacturing technology (based on the materials of the Ekven burial ground and ethnographic data)
title_full Man’s slate polished knives in the Old Bering Sea culture and their manufacturing technology (based on the materials of the Ekven burial ground and ethnographic data)
title_fullStr Man’s slate polished knives in the Old Bering Sea culture and their manufacturing technology (based on the materials of the Ekven burial ground and ethnographic data)
title_full_unstemmed Man’s slate polished knives in the Old Bering Sea culture and their manufacturing technology (based on the materials of the Ekven burial ground and ethnographic data)
title_sort man’s slate polished knives in the old bering sea culture and their manufacturing technology (based on the materials of the ekven burial ground and ethnographic data)
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