Semiyarka IV burial complex of the Middle Bronze Age (Eastern Kazakhstan)

The paper is aimed at the analysis of the Middle Bronze Age materials from the Semiyarka IV burial ground in East Kazakhstan. In 2016–2018, two stone fences on the site were investigated by a joint expedition of the Altai and Pavlodar State Universities. The two fences contained human burials, inhum...

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Main Authors: Grushin S.P., Merts I.V., Merts V.K., Ilyushina V.V., Fribus A.V.
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:72ca90dce26c41c8b03dbf1ec7a2bf75 2023-05-15T17:48:49+02:00 Semiyarka IV burial complex of the Middle Bronze Age (Eastern Kazakhstan) Grushin S.P. Merts I.V. Merts V.K. Ilyushina V.V. Fribus A.V. 2021-05-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.20874/2071-0437-2021-53-2-5 https://doaj.org/article/72ca90dce26c41c8b03dbf1ec7a2bf75 RU rus Tyumen Scientific Centre SB RA http://www.ipdn.ru/_private/a53/52-65.pdf https://doaj.org/toc/1811-7465 https://doaj.org/toc/2071-0437 doi:10.20874/2071-0437-2021-53-2-5 1811-7465 2071-0437 https://doaj.org/article/72ca90dce26c41c8b03dbf1ec7a2bf75 Вестник археологии, антропологии и этнографии, Iss 2(53), Pp 52-65 (2021) middle bronze age andronovo cultural and historical community funeral rite migrations ceramics Archaeology CC1-960 article 2021 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.20874/2071-0437-2021-53-2-5 2022-12-31T05:45:46Z The paper is aimed at the analysis of the Middle Bronze Age materials from the Semiyarka IV burial ground in East Kazakhstan. In 2016–2018, two stone fences on the site were investigated by a joint expedition of the Altai and Pavlodar State Universities. The two fences contained human burials, inhumed in a wooden structure and in a composite stone cist box. The purpose of this work is to determine regional features and chronology of the Semiyarka IV funerary complex, as well as details of the ethnocultural development of the local population in the Middle Bronze Age. The research methodology includes analyses of the planigraphy and stratigraphy, comparative and typological study of the artifacts, anthropological investigation, examination of the pottery manufacturing technology, and radiocarbon dating. The technical and technological analysis of the pottery production was carried out using the method of A.A. Bobrinsky. Radiocarbon dates from wood and human bone samples were obtained by the liquid scintillation method in the archaeological technology laboratory of the Institute for the History of the Material Culture of the Russian Academy of Sciences. The dates were then calibrated using CALIB 8.2 program and IntCal 20 calibration curve. The body of collected data allows us to conclude that the Andronovo burial ground of Semiyarka IV is distinguished by its syncretism which is manifested in two different cultural components. The first component, ‘Central Kazakhstan’, is represented by the architectural traditions of building stone fences and graves cemented with a clay mortar, as well as by the presence of chamotte in the pottery containing additives traditional for the population of Central Kazakhstan. The second component, ‘Siberian’, is represented by the tradition of building wooden crypts, and in the ceramics complex, by some peculiar ornamental patterns typical of the eastern Ob River valley. The site is dated to the turn of the 18th/17th –16th c. BC. The architectural similarities of the Semiyarka IV ... Article in Journal/Newspaper ob river Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles VESTNIK ARHEOLOGII, ANTROPOLOGII I ETNOGRAFII 2 (53) 52 65
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topic middle bronze age
andronovo cultural and historical community
funeral rite
migrations
ceramics
Archaeology
CC1-960
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andronovo cultural and historical community
funeral rite
migrations
ceramics
Archaeology
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Grushin S.P.
Merts I.V.
Merts V.K.
Ilyushina V.V.
Fribus A.V.
Semiyarka IV burial complex of the Middle Bronze Age (Eastern Kazakhstan)
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andronovo cultural and historical community
funeral rite
migrations
ceramics
Archaeology
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description The paper is aimed at the analysis of the Middle Bronze Age materials from the Semiyarka IV burial ground in East Kazakhstan. In 2016–2018, two stone fences on the site were investigated by a joint expedition of the Altai and Pavlodar State Universities. The two fences contained human burials, inhumed in a wooden structure and in a composite stone cist box. The purpose of this work is to determine regional features and chronology of the Semiyarka IV funerary complex, as well as details of the ethnocultural development of the local population in the Middle Bronze Age. The research methodology includes analyses of the planigraphy and stratigraphy, comparative and typological study of the artifacts, anthropological investigation, examination of the pottery manufacturing technology, and radiocarbon dating. The technical and technological analysis of the pottery production was carried out using the method of A.A. Bobrinsky. Radiocarbon dates from wood and human bone samples were obtained by the liquid scintillation method in the archaeological technology laboratory of the Institute for the History of the Material Culture of the Russian Academy of Sciences. The dates were then calibrated using CALIB 8.2 program and IntCal 20 calibration curve. The body of collected data allows us to conclude that the Andronovo burial ground of Semiyarka IV is distinguished by its syncretism which is manifested in two different cultural components. The first component, ‘Central Kazakhstan’, is represented by the architectural traditions of building stone fences and graves cemented with a clay mortar, as well as by the presence of chamotte in the pottery containing additives traditional for the population of Central Kazakhstan. The second component, ‘Siberian’, is represented by the tradition of building wooden crypts, and in the ceramics complex, by some peculiar ornamental patterns typical of the eastern Ob River valley. The site is dated to the turn of the 18th/17th –16th c. BC. The architectural similarities of the Semiyarka IV ...
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author Grushin S.P.
Merts I.V.
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title Semiyarka IV burial complex of the Middle Bronze Age (Eastern Kazakhstan)
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title_full Semiyarka IV burial complex of the Middle Bronze Age (Eastern Kazakhstan)
title_fullStr Semiyarka IV burial complex of the Middle Bronze Age (Eastern Kazakhstan)
title_full_unstemmed Semiyarka IV burial complex of the Middle Bronze Age (Eastern Kazakhstan)
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