Sanctuary of Eneolithic and Bronze Age in Western Siberia, as a source of astronomical knowledge and cosmological ideas in antiquity

In article are considered the revealed astronomical knowledge and cosmological representations of the ancient population of the given territory on the basis of materials of excavation sanctuaries of Eneolit (Savin 1, Slobodchiki 1, Velizhany 2) and of Bronze Age (Suzgun 2, Chudsky Mountain) forest-s...

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Main Author: Potemkina, T.M.
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Language:English
Russian
Published: Archaeoastronomy and Ancient Technologies 2014
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:84aa8e92a04d476f94ad45045147d862 2023-08-20T04:07:44+02:00 Sanctuary of Eneolithic and Bronze Age in Western Siberia, as a source of astronomical knowledge and cosmological ideas in antiquity Potemkina, T.M. 2014-07-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.24411/2310-2144-2014-00012 https://doaj.org/article/84aa8e92a04d476f94ad45045147d862 EN RU eng rus Archaeoastronomy and Ancient Technologies https://aaatec.org/documents/article/pt2r.pdf https://doaj.org/toc/2310-2144 doi:10.24411/2310-2144-2014-00012 2310-2144 https://doaj.org/article/84aa8e92a04d476f94ad45045147d862 Archaeoastronomy and Ancient Technologies, Vol 2, Iss 1, Pp 50-89 (2014) sanctuary cult place sacral space ritual outlook world model reference point astronomical knowledge cosmological representations archaeoastronomy archaeological sources ceramics Astronomy QB1-991 Anthropology GN1-890 article 2014 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.24411/2310-2144-2014-00012 2023-07-30T00:37:18Z In article are considered the revealed astronomical knowledge and cosmological representations of the ancient population of the given territory on the basis of materials of excavation sanctuaries of Eneolit (Savin 1, Slobodchiki 1, Velizhany 2) and of Bronze Age (Suzgun 2, Chudsky Mountain) forest-steppe and South taiga working areas of water areas of the rivers Tobols and Irtysh. The source for their reconstruction are features of the organisation of the sacral space, connected with a landscape tie in, a planishing and architecture of sanctuaries in whole and their separate objects, character of functioning, specificity of cult-ceremonial actions, semantics of separate subjects of ritual appointment, a territorial and cultural accessory of the investigated monuments. Using available archaeological certificates in uniform system of comparison to the data of archaeoastronomy and ethnology, the author of article tries to reveal communication of the set of general signs of cult places established in the course of research with concrete representations of the ancient population about Universe. Under the available data, a basis of astronomical knowledge and connected with them cosmological representations made issued in the end of Neolith - Eneolit three-private Model of the World in its horizontal and vertical projections. The leading forms of departure of cults were the collective sacrifices closely connected with calendar ceremonialism. According to astronomical tie ins, the greatest sacrifices were made in days of an autumn equinox during mass hunting for hoofed animals of animals. Observable communication of the basic ceremonies with sunrise and lunar cycles testifies to existence of solar and lunar cults. The basic schemes and elements of the given model of the Universe and their display in ritually-ceremonial practice have remained at the local native population of considered territory (Mansi, Khanty) to the ethnographic present. This similarity is caused by continuity of cultural traditions, affinity of ... Article in Journal/Newspaper khanty taiga Mansi Siberia Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles
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topic sanctuary
cult place
sacral space
ritual
outlook
world model
reference point
astronomical knowledge
cosmological representations
archaeoastronomy
archaeological sources
ceramics
Astronomy
QB1-991
Anthropology
GN1-890
spellingShingle sanctuary
cult place
sacral space
ritual
outlook
world model
reference point
astronomical knowledge
cosmological representations
archaeoastronomy
archaeological sources
ceramics
Astronomy
QB1-991
Anthropology
GN1-890
Potemkina, T.M.
Sanctuary of Eneolithic and Bronze Age in Western Siberia, as a source of astronomical knowledge and cosmological ideas in antiquity
topic_facet sanctuary
cult place
sacral space
ritual
outlook
world model
reference point
astronomical knowledge
cosmological representations
archaeoastronomy
archaeological sources
ceramics
Astronomy
QB1-991
Anthropology
GN1-890
description In article are considered the revealed astronomical knowledge and cosmological representations of the ancient population of the given territory on the basis of materials of excavation sanctuaries of Eneolit (Savin 1, Slobodchiki 1, Velizhany 2) and of Bronze Age (Suzgun 2, Chudsky Mountain) forest-steppe and South taiga working areas of water areas of the rivers Tobols and Irtysh. The source for their reconstruction are features of the organisation of the sacral space, connected with a landscape tie in, a planishing and architecture of sanctuaries in whole and their separate objects, character of functioning, specificity of cult-ceremonial actions, semantics of separate subjects of ritual appointment, a territorial and cultural accessory of the investigated monuments. Using available archaeological certificates in uniform system of comparison to the data of archaeoastronomy and ethnology, the author of article tries to reveal communication of the set of general signs of cult places established in the course of research with concrete representations of the ancient population about Universe. Under the available data, a basis of astronomical knowledge and connected with them cosmological representations made issued in the end of Neolith - Eneolit three-private Model of the World in its horizontal and vertical projections. The leading forms of departure of cults were the collective sacrifices closely connected with calendar ceremonialism. According to astronomical tie ins, the greatest sacrifices were made in days of an autumn equinox during mass hunting for hoofed animals of animals. Observable communication of the basic ceremonies with sunrise and lunar cycles testifies to existence of solar and lunar cults. The basic schemes and elements of the given model of the Universe and their display in ritually-ceremonial practice have remained at the local native population of considered territory (Mansi, Khanty) to the ethnographic present. This similarity is caused by continuity of cultural traditions, affinity of ...
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title Sanctuary of Eneolithic and Bronze Age in Western Siberia, as a source of astronomical knowledge and cosmological ideas in antiquity
title_short Sanctuary of Eneolithic and Bronze Age in Western Siberia, as a source of astronomical knowledge and cosmological ideas in antiquity
title_full Sanctuary of Eneolithic and Bronze Age in Western Siberia, as a source of astronomical knowledge and cosmological ideas in antiquity
title_fullStr Sanctuary of Eneolithic and Bronze Age in Western Siberia, as a source of astronomical knowledge and cosmological ideas in antiquity
title_full_unstemmed Sanctuary of Eneolithic and Bronze Age in Western Siberia, as a source of astronomical knowledge and cosmological ideas in antiquity
title_sort sanctuary of eneolithic and bronze age in western siberia, as a source of astronomical knowledge and cosmological ideas in antiquity
publisher Archaeoastronomy and Ancient Technologies
publishDate 2014
url https://doi.org/10.24411/2310-2144-2014-00012
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