Great water-portage path in Yugra and the Ural Stone

The causes and conditions of the ancient water-drag routes in which the settlement of ethnic groups occurred in the north of European Russia are discussed. The main route in the historical past over the forest zone at any time of year was by river. The great water-portage path from lake Ilmen and R....

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Published in:Vestnik of Saint Petersburg University. Earth Sciences
Main Authors: Grigoryev, Aleksey A., Sevastyanov, Dmitriy V., Shastina, Galina N.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Russian
Published: St Petersburg State University 2016
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.21638/11701/spbu07.2016.311
http://hdl.handle.net/11701/5721
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spelling ftstpetersburgun:oai:dspace.spbu.ru:11701/5721 2023-05-15T18:41:27+02:00 Great water-portage path in Yugra and the Ural Stone Grigoryev, Aleksey A. Sevastyanov, Dmitriy V. Shastina, Galina N. 2016-09 https://doi.org/10.21638/11701/spbu07.2016.311 http://hdl.handle.net/11701/5721 ru rus St Petersburg State University Vestnik of St Petersburg University. Series 7. Geology. Geography;Issue 3 portage water and portage path Ural Stone heritage tourism megalithic monuments place names attractions Article 2016 ftstpetersburgun https://doi.org/10.21638/11701/spbu07.2016.311 2018-10-02T16:36:36Z The causes and conditions of the ancient water-drag routes in which the settlement of ethnic groups occurred in the north of European Russia are discussed. The main route in the historical past over the forest zone at any time of year was by river. The great water-portage path from lake Ilmen and R. Sheksna over the Ural mountains to R. Ob was used, apparently, in the process of historical development of geographical space by different peoples. The direction of movement of ethnic groups was changed in the process of its development and use. Wading through rivers, laying between their headwaters or tributaries portages, and sometimes even building channels, explorers gradually mastered the vast territory of the North of European Russia, crossed the Ural Stone and went to the great rivers of Siberia, the Northern and Eastern seas. Modern development of recreational use of nature and interests of the tourist development of the internal regions of Russia have prompted interest in the study of ancient water and water-portage paths, which are the objects of natural and cultural heritage. Refs 21. Figs 2. Article in Journal/Newspaper ural mountains Siberia Saint Petersburg State University: Research Repository (DSpace SPbU) Vestnik of Saint Petersburg University. Earth Sciences 61 3 138 149
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Ural Stone
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megalithic monuments
place names
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water and portage path
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megalithic monuments
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Grigoryev, Aleksey A.
Sevastyanov, Dmitriy V.
Shastina, Galina N.
Great water-portage path in Yugra and the Ural Stone
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megalithic monuments
place names
attractions
description The causes and conditions of the ancient water-drag routes in which the settlement of ethnic groups occurred in the north of European Russia are discussed. The main route in the historical past over the forest zone at any time of year was by river. The great water-portage path from lake Ilmen and R. Sheksna over the Ural mountains to R. Ob was used, apparently, in the process of historical development of geographical space by different peoples. The direction of movement of ethnic groups was changed in the process of its development and use. Wading through rivers, laying between their headwaters or tributaries portages, and sometimes even building channels, explorers gradually mastered the vast territory of the North of European Russia, crossed the Ural Stone and went to the great rivers of Siberia, the Northern and Eastern seas. Modern development of recreational use of nature and interests of the tourist development of the internal regions of Russia have prompted interest in the study of ancient water and water-portage paths, which are the objects of natural and cultural heritage. Refs 21. Figs 2.
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author Grigoryev, Aleksey A.
Sevastyanov, Dmitriy V.
Shastina, Galina N.
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Shastina, Galina N.
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title Great water-portage path in Yugra and the Ural Stone
title_short Great water-portage path in Yugra and the Ural Stone
title_full Great water-portage path in Yugra and the Ural Stone
title_fullStr Great water-portage path in Yugra and the Ural Stone
title_full_unstemmed Great water-portage path in Yugra and the Ural Stone
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