Medieval Sites of Tara Region, the Irtysh Basin: Origin, Chronology, Cultural and Ethnic Attribution

We describe 17 medieval kurgans at Murlinka, dating to the late 1st millennium AD and associated with archaeological sites at Aitkulovo, in the Tarsky District of the Omsk Region, on the right bank of the Irtysh, in the borderland between the forest-steppe and the taiga. The deceased were buried in...

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Published in:Archaeology, Ethnology & Anthropology of Eurasia
Main Authors: S. F. Tataurov, S. S. Tikhonov, С. Ф. Татауров, С. С. Тихонов
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Russian
English
Published: IAET SB RAS 2019
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Online Access:https://journal.archaeology.nsc.ru/jour/article/view/564
https://doi.org/10.17746/1563-0110.2019.47.1.103-112
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Summary:We describe 17 medieval kurgans at Murlinka, dating to the late 1st millennium AD and associated with archaeological sites at Aitkulovo, in the Tarsky District of the Omsk Region, on the right bank of the Irtysh, in the borderland between the forest-steppe and the taiga. The deceased were buried in a supine extended position. Some burials were made on the virgin soil, and some on the buried soil. Most kurgans accommodated one grave, but in some cases the number of graves was two and more. Inside the kurgans, at the buried soil level and above, limb bones of animals and small potsherds were found. In certain graves, traces of fi re, such as partly burned bones, charcoal, ash, or charred earth, were detected. We also found ditches and various structures inside the mounds. In eleven mounds, there were funerary offerings, such as vessels, arrowheads, celts, bits, and ornaments, similar to those found in the graves. We give a detailed description of bronze ornaments and pommels, tools, and belt sets made of white metal, as well as glass and ceramic beads, iron artifacts, details of horse harness, iron and bone weapons, and pottery. Parallels are found in the taiga regions of the Middle Ob, Ural, and the steppe zone of northern Altai. We discuss the chronology and cultural attribution of the fi nds in the context of the ethnic processes that occurred in the region. В статье вводятся в научный оборот материалы 17 средневековых Мурлинских курганов на Иртыше, датируемых концом I тыс. н.э. и относящихся к археологическому комплексу, который расположен на правом берегу Иртыша, около д. Айткулово в Тарском р-не Омской обл., на границе лесостепной и таежной зон. Рассматривается погребальный обряд населения, оставившего указанные объекты. Умершие похоронены по обряду трупоположения вытянуто на спине; могилы располагались на материке и на погребенной почве. Под курганом находилась, как правило, одна могила, в ряде случаев – два погребения и более. В насыпи кургана на уровне погребенной почвы и выше зафиксированы кости ...