DEPICTION OF THE DEER IN TAGAR WEAPON DECORATION

The paper is devoted to the depiction of deer in the decoration of Tagar weapons. Such images are not numerous, much fewer than the deer images on other types of Tagar inventory. However, in terms of expression and diversity the deer images in the decoration of Tagar weapons are not inferior and eve...

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Bibliographic Details
Published in:Bulletin of Kemerovo State University
Main Authors: V. V. Bobrov, N. N. Moor
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Russian
Published: Kemerovo State University 2016
Subjects:
art
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.21603/2078-8975-2016-4-12-21
https://doaj.org/article/7814085ca0ef4b87979410292fe007f4
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Summary:The paper is devoted to the depiction of deer in the decoration of Tagar weapons. Such images are not numerous, much fewer than the deer images on other types of Tagar inventory. However, in terms of expression and diversity the deer images in the decoration of Tagar weapons are not inferior and even superior to those in other extant categories of items. The paper presents the experience of systematizing animal style decoration of Tagar weapons based on such features as the type of weapon, animal posture and image style. The authors revealed the stylistic traditions of images dating back to Arjan-Mayemir traditions, images on deer stones of the Sayan-Altai and Mongolian-Trans-Baikal type, as well as the impact of the Scythian art from Tuva and Altai. Styles of deer depiction in knife decoration were correlated with blade types. It was possible to determine that some of the images with depictive signs of the early Scythian tradition were performed on items related to the later stages of Tagar culture, indicating the duration of the early Scythian traditions along with new versions of images.