The North of Western Siberia and the Cultural Worlds of Eurasia at the Turn of the Eras

The article studies the problem of the cross-cultural influence and contacts along the North-South trade route: from the West Siberian forest-tundra to the nomadic communities of the Eurasian steppe, the Black Sea centers and the ancient states of the Middle East and Central Asia during the period o...

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Published in:Vestnik of Saint Petersburg University. History
Main Authors: Fedorova, Natalia V., Gusev, Andrey V.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Russian
Published: St Petersburg State University 2019
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.21638/11701/spbu02.2019.217
http://hdl.handle.net/11701/16352
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spelling ftstpetersburgun:oai:dspace.spbu.ru:11701/16352 2023-05-15T18:40:14+02:00 The North of Western Siberia and the Cultural Worlds of Eurasia at the Turn of the Eras Fedorova, Natalia V. Gusev, Andrey V. 2019-06 https://doi.org/10.21638/11701/spbu02.2019.217 http://hdl.handle.net/11701/16352 ru rus St Petersburg State University Vestnik of St Petersburg University. History;Volume 64; Issue 2 North Polar Circle sacral-production center Ust-Poluy Gornoknyasevsk treasure cultural communications trade routes imported items the copper/bronze pots on drip trays the bronze mirrors and plaques the glass and china beads Article 2019 ftstpetersburgun https://doi.org/10.21638/11701/spbu02.2019.217 2019-09-16T23:45:14Z The article studies the problem of the cross-cultural influence and contacts along the North-South trade route: from the West Siberian forest-tundra to the nomadic communities of the Eurasian steppe, the Black Sea centers and the ancient states of the Middle East and Central Asia during the period of “the turn of the eras”. The authors raises a question about the translation of the alien cultural elements into the local environment, as well as about the readiness of the forest and the forest-tundra communities to respond to these influences reflected in the numerous replicas and imitations of the imported items. The existence of the imported items in the local northern environment, which was also reflected in the creation of their replicas and imitations, was a distinct demonstration that these items despite their originating from an alien culture, in addition to being perceived as the signs of prestige, were also re-interpreted locally and found their place within the system of the cultural values of the North, where they became a significant factor of the local social and religious attributes. This research was supported by Russian Foundation for Basic Research, project No. № 18-09-40011. Article in Journal/Newspaper Tundra Siberia Saint Petersburg State University: Research Repository (DSpace SPbU) Poluy ENVELOPE(66.558,66.558,66.558,66.558) Vestnik of Saint Petersburg University. History 64 2 740 761
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topic North Polar Circle
sacral-production center Ust-Poluy
Gornoknyasevsk treasure
cultural communications
trade routes
imported items
the copper/bronze pots on drip trays
the bronze mirrors and plaques
the glass and china beads
spellingShingle North Polar Circle
sacral-production center Ust-Poluy
Gornoknyasevsk treasure
cultural communications
trade routes
imported items
the copper/bronze pots on drip trays
the bronze mirrors and plaques
the glass and china beads
Fedorova, Natalia V.
Gusev, Andrey V.
The North of Western Siberia and the Cultural Worlds of Eurasia at the Turn of the Eras
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sacral-production center Ust-Poluy
Gornoknyasevsk treasure
cultural communications
trade routes
imported items
the copper/bronze pots on drip trays
the bronze mirrors and plaques
the glass and china beads
description The article studies the problem of the cross-cultural influence and contacts along the North-South trade route: from the West Siberian forest-tundra to the nomadic communities of the Eurasian steppe, the Black Sea centers and the ancient states of the Middle East and Central Asia during the period of “the turn of the eras”. The authors raises a question about the translation of the alien cultural elements into the local environment, as well as about the readiness of the forest and the forest-tundra communities to respond to these influences reflected in the numerous replicas and imitations of the imported items. The existence of the imported items in the local northern environment, which was also reflected in the creation of their replicas and imitations, was a distinct demonstration that these items despite their originating from an alien culture, in addition to being perceived as the signs of prestige, were also re-interpreted locally and found their place within the system of the cultural values of the North, where they became a significant factor of the local social and religious attributes. This research was supported by Russian Foundation for Basic Research, project No. № 18-09-40011.
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