The Neolithic and Early Metal complexes of the Chepkul 5 settlement in the North of the Andreevskaya Lake System

The problems of development of the early Neolithic and Early Metal Age complexes in the Tobol-Ishim interfluve are still insufficiently studied. A certain understanding of the cultural and historical processes that took place during these periods can be based on the materials of the multi-layered se...

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Published in:VESTNIK ARHEOLOGII, ANTROPOLOGII I ETNOGRAFII
Main Authors: Zakh V.A., Efremov M.I.
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Language:Russian
Published: Tyumen Scientific Centre SB RA 2023
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.20874/2071-0437-2023-61-2-2
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:685c010dfd6b4423a1883c35835a4423 2023-07-02T03:33:18+02:00 The Neolithic and Early Metal complexes of the Chepkul 5 settlement in the North of the Andreevskaya Lake System Zakh V.A. Efremov M.I. 2023-06-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.20874/2071-0437-2023-61-2-2 https://doaj.org/article/685c010dfd6b4423a1883c35835a4423 RU rus Tyumen Scientific Centre SB RA http://ipdn.ru/_private/a61/16-33.pdf https://doaj.org/toc/1811-7465 https://doaj.org/toc/2071-0437 doi:10.20874/2071-0437-2023-61-2-2 1811-7465 2071-0437 https://doaj.org/article/685c010dfd6b4423a1883c35835a4423 Вестник археологии, антропологии и этнографии, Iss 2(61), Pp 16-33 (2023) lower tobol region andreevskaya lake system chepkul 5 housing and household complexes neolithic early metal age pottery inventory Archaeology CC1-960 article 2023 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.20874/2071-0437-2023-61-2-2 2023-06-11T00:37:07Z The problems of development of the early Neolithic and Early Metal Age complexes in the Tobol-Ishim interfluve are still insufficiently studied. A certain understanding of the cultural and historical processes that took place during these periods can be based on the materials of the multi-layered settlement of Chepkul 5, located on the territory of the Andreevskaya lake system near the city of Tyumen. The purpose of this work is to introduce into scientific discourse the research materials of the early Neolithic and Bayryk Culture complexes. Within the Neolithic pottery complex of Chepkul 5, it is possible to conditionally distinguish groups of vessels comparable to the ware of the Boborykino, Koshkino, Basyanovo and comb types, which find similarities in the vast territory from the eastern slopes of the Urals to the Baraba forest-steppe, and from the Lower Ob River to the steppes of Kazakhstan. Stone tools of such complexes, including Chepkul 5, contain points with high steep retouch, oblique points on blades, and geometric microliths. The presence of lips (overhangs) on the rims on the inside of the vessels, and certain other characteristics of ceramics, bring the analysed complex closer to the ware of the Boborykino Culture of the Yurtobor 3 settlement [Zakh, 1995]. Considering the date from charcoal from the settlement of Yurtobor 3 — 6591–6478 cal BC (UPI-559) [Zakh, 1995, 2009] — the time of existence of the settlement Chepkul 5 in the early Neolithic can be correlated with the end of the humid stage and the beginning of the dry period (8.2–5.5 cal ka BP) [Zach, 2021]. According to the location of the pits in the trench of the Early Metal Period dwelling 2 of Chepkul 5, which contained pottery with comb-pit and large-stroke ornamentation, the building can be reconstructed as a semi-dugout with a pillar-frame structure, with an area of about 40 m2. Similar structures, ware, stone and clay sinkers and other items belong to the Bayryk Culture, are dated to the 3rd mil. BC and can be considered together with ... Article in Journal/Newspaper ob river Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Pillar ENVELOPE(166.217,166.217,-77.583,-77.583) VESTNIK ARHEOLOGII, ANTROPOLOGII I ETNOGRAFII 2(61) 16 33
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topic lower tobol region
andreevskaya lake system
chepkul 5
housing and household complexes
neolithic
early metal age
pottery
inventory
Archaeology
CC1-960
spellingShingle lower tobol region
andreevskaya lake system
chepkul 5
housing and household complexes
neolithic
early metal age
pottery
inventory
Archaeology
CC1-960
Zakh V.A.
Efremov M.I.
The Neolithic and Early Metal complexes of the Chepkul 5 settlement in the North of the Andreevskaya Lake System
topic_facet lower tobol region
andreevskaya lake system
chepkul 5
housing and household complexes
neolithic
early metal age
pottery
inventory
Archaeology
CC1-960
description The problems of development of the early Neolithic and Early Metal Age complexes in the Tobol-Ishim interfluve are still insufficiently studied. A certain understanding of the cultural and historical processes that took place during these periods can be based on the materials of the multi-layered settlement of Chepkul 5, located on the territory of the Andreevskaya lake system near the city of Tyumen. The purpose of this work is to introduce into scientific discourse the research materials of the early Neolithic and Bayryk Culture complexes. Within the Neolithic pottery complex of Chepkul 5, it is possible to conditionally distinguish groups of vessels comparable to the ware of the Boborykino, Koshkino, Basyanovo and comb types, which find similarities in the vast territory from the eastern slopes of the Urals to the Baraba forest-steppe, and from the Lower Ob River to the steppes of Kazakhstan. Stone tools of such complexes, including Chepkul 5, contain points with high steep retouch, oblique points on blades, and geometric microliths. The presence of lips (overhangs) on the rims on the inside of the vessels, and certain other characteristics of ceramics, bring the analysed complex closer to the ware of the Boborykino Culture of the Yurtobor 3 settlement [Zakh, 1995]. Considering the date from charcoal from the settlement of Yurtobor 3 — 6591–6478 cal BC (UPI-559) [Zakh, 1995, 2009] — the time of existence of the settlement Chepkul 5 in the early Neolithic can be correlated with the end of the humid stage and the beginning of the dry period (8.2–5.5 cal ka BP) [Zach, 2021]. According to the location of the pits in the trench of the Early Metal Period dwelling 2 of Chepkul 5, which contained pottery with comb-pit and large-stroke ornamentation, the building can be reconstructed as a semi-dugout with a pillar-frame structure, with an area of about 40 m2. Similar structures, ware, stone and clay sinkers and other items belong to the Bayryk Culture, are dated to the 3rd mil. BC and can be considered together with ...
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title The Neolithic and Early Metal complexes of the Chepkul 5 settlement in the North of the Andreevskaya Lake System
title_short The Neolithic and Early Metal complexes of the Chepkul 5 settlement in the North of the Andreevskaya Lake System
title_full The Neolithic and Early Metal complexes of the Chepkul 5 settlement in the North of the Andreevskaya Lake System
title_fullStr The Neolithic and Early Metal complexes of the Chepkul 5 settlement in the North of the Andreevskaya Lake System
title_full_unstemmed The Neolithic and Early Metal complexes of the Chepkul 5 settlement in the North of the Andreevskaya Lake System
title_sort neolithic and early metal complexes of the chepkul 5 settlement in the north of the andreevskaya lake system
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