“Helmets” of the Ob Ugrians: typology and functions

On the basis of the comparative-typological method, the woolen headdresses-helmets held at the sanctuaries of the Northern Khanty and Mansi have been analyzed. By the shape of the crown and some additional details, four helmet types were identified, which, by the way of analogy, were designated as m...

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Published in:VESTNIK ARHEOLOGII, ANTROPOLOGII I ETNOGRAFII
Main Author: Bogordayeva A.A.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Russian
Published: Tyumen Scientific Centre SB RA 2022
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.20874/2071-0437-2022-59-4-14
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:a626361c4a794c2f8b152508f32675ba 2023-05-15T17:02:41+02:00 “Helmets” of the Ob Ugrians: typology and functions Bogordayeva A.A. 2022-12-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.20874/2071-0437-2022-59-4-14 https://doaj.org/article/a626361c4a794c2f8b152508f32675ba RU rus Tyumen Scientific Centre SB RA http://ipdn.ru/_private/a59/167-179.pdf https://doaj.org/toc/1811-7465 https://doaj.org/toc/2071-0437 doi:10.20874/2071-0437-2022-59-4-14 1811-7465 2071-0437 https://doaj.org/article/a626361c4a794c2f8b152508f32675ba Вестник археологии, антропологии и этнографии, Iss 4(59), Pp 167-179 (2022) khant mansi ob ugrians ural western siberia sacred objects headdress hat helmet “malakhai” the sky rider Archaeology CC1-960 article 2022 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.20874/2071-0437-2022-59-4-14 2022-12-30T20:52:49Z On the basis of the comparative-typological method, the woolen headdresses-helmets held at the sanctuaries of the Northern Khanty and Mansi have been analyzed. By the shape of the crown and some additional details, four helmet types were identified, which, by the way of analogy, were designated as malakhai (a fur cap), helmet, bashlyk (a hood), and ear-flapped cap. For each type, its specifics and territory of its common use were determined. It has been found that malakhai is characteristic of the Severnaya Sos’va Mansi, while ear-flapped cap — of the Kazym Khanty. The other types and variants are distributed at the borders of their settlement and among other groups. The existence of several types of helmets, their variability and local distribution suggest the loss by some groups of the tradition of cutting, but preserving the tradition of manufacture. As the result, one form of the headdresses was replaced by others, probably related to new social images. It has been ascertained that the identified types of the helmet cutting have no comparable counterparts among the traditional headdresses of Khanty and Mansi. In the meantime, helmet of the malakhai type bears resemblance to the headdresses (malakhais) of the Turkic peoples of Siberia, Central Asia, and the European part of Russia. The headdresses of a similar form were used among the neighboring in the past Bashkirs, as well as the Kazakhs living alongside with the Bashkirs. Among both the Bashkirs and the Kazakhs, malakhais formed a part of the costumes of the warrior and the horseman. A comparative analysis of the cutting and decorations of the Ugric, Bashkir and Kazakh malakhais shows resemblance in a series of features. This points favorably to their common origins and supports the existence of such headdresses among the Ugrs in the past. In the Ugric society, malakhais acquired a new role and became a symbol of the Heavenly Rider. Article in Journal/Newspaper khanty Mansi Siberia Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles The Helmet ENVELOPE(-72.616,-72.616,61.901,61.901) VESTNIK ARHEOLOGII, ANTROPOLOGII I ETNOGRAFII 4(59) 167 179
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mansi
ob ugrians
ural
western siberia
sacred objects
headdress
hat
helmet
“malakhai”
the sky rider
Archaeology
CC1-960
spellingShingle khant
mansi
ob ugrians
ural
western siberia
sacred objects
headdress
hat
helmet
“malakhai”
the sky rider
Archaeology
CC1-960
Bogordayeva A.A.
“Helmets” of the Ob Ugrians: typology and functions
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mansi
ob ugrians
ural
western siberia
sacred objects
headdress
hat
helmet
“malakhai”
the sky rider
Archaeology
CC1-960
description On the basis of the comparative-typological method, the woolen headdresses-helmets held at the sanctuaries of the Northern Khanty and Mansi have been analyzed. By the shape of the crown and some additional details, four helmet types were identified, which, by the way of analogy, were designated as malakhai (a fur cap), helmet, bashlyk (a hood), and ear-flapped cap. For each type, its specifics and territory of its common use were determined. It has been found that malakhai is characteristic of the Severnaya Sos’va Mansi, while ear-flapped cap — of the Kazym Khanty. The other types and variants are distributed at the borders of their settlement and among other groups. The existence of several types of helmets, their variability and local distribution suggest the loss by some groups of the tradition of cutting, but preserving the tradition of manufacture. As the result, one form of the headdresses was replaced by others, probably related to new social images. It has been ascertained that the identified types of the helmet cutting have no comparable counterparts among the traditional headdresses of Khanty and Mansi. In the meantime, helmet of the malakhai type bears resemblance to the headdresses (malakhais) of the Turkic peoples of Siberia, Central Asia, and the European part of Russia. The headdresses of a similar form were used among the neighboring in the past Bashkirs, as well as the Kazakhs living alongside with the Bashkirs. Among both the Bashkirs and the Kazakhs, malakhais formed a part of the costumes of the warrior and the horseman. A comparative analysis of the cutting and decorations of the Ugric, Bashkir and Kazakh malakhais shows resemblance in a series of features. This points favorably to their common origins and supports the existence of such headdresses among the Ugrs in the past. In the Ugric society, malakhais acquired a new role and became a symbol of the Heavenly Rider.
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