STONE INVENTORY OF THE CHES-TYI-YAG NEOLITHIC SETTLEMENT

Ches-tyi-yag is the most important defining site of the Middle Neolithic Lower Ob region with ceramics of the Chestyag cultural type. The collection of stone inventory from five dwellings and two buildings, investigated by excavations, is distinguished by cultural homogeneity, seriality of morphotyp...

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Published in:Ural Historical Journal
Main Authors: Vasiliev, E. A., Kosinskaya, L. L.
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Published: Institute of History and Archeology of the Ural Branch of RAS 2023
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spelling fturalfuniv:oai:elar.urfu.ru:10995/130930 2024-04-28T08:40:15+00:00 STONE INVENTORY OF THE CHES-TYI-YAG NEOLITHIC SETTLEMENT Vasiliev, E. A. Kosinskaya, L. L. 2023 application/pdf http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/130930 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85175952988&doi=10.30759%2f1728-9718-2023-3%2880%29-131-140&partnerID=40&md5=6eaa2a1364ed68f3ac9c37bf5ebed309 http://uralhist.uran.ru/en/pdf/Vasilev_Kosinskaya.pdf https://doi.org/10.30759/1728-9718-2023-3(80)-131-140 ru rus Institute of History and Archeology of the Ural Branch of RAS Васильев, ЕА & Косинская, ЛЛ 2023, 'КАМЕННЫЙ ИНВЕНТАРЬ НЕОЛИТИЧЕСКОГО ПОСЕЛЕНИЯ ЧЭС-ТЫЙ-ЯГ', Уральский исторический вестник, № 3 (80), стр. 131-140. https://doi.org/10.30759/1728-9718-2023-3(80)-131-140 Васильев, Е. А., & Косинская, Л. Л. (2023). КАМЕННЫЙ ИНВЕНТАРЬ НЕОЛИТИЧЕСКОГО ПОСЕЛЕНИЯ ЧЭС-ТЫЙ-ЯГ. Уральский исторический вестник, (3 (80)), 131-140. https://doi.org/10.30759/1728-9718-2023-3(80)-131-140 1728-9718 Final All Open Access, Bronze https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85175952988&doi=10.30759%2f1728-9718-2023-3%2880%29-131-140&partnerID=40&md5=6eaa2a1364ed68f3ac9c37bf5ebed309 http://uralhist.uran.ru/en/pdf/Vasilev_Kosinskaya.pdf http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/130930 54493811 doi:10.30759/1728-9718-2023-3(80)-131-140 85175952988 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Ural Historical Journal Ural'skij Istoriceskij Vestnik BIPOLAR TECHNIQUE CHES-TYI-YAG SETTLEMENT DIRECT PERCUSSION FLINT TOOLS NEOLITHIC NORTH OF WESTERN SIBERIA TECHNICAL-MORPHOLOGICAL AND TYPOLOGICAL ANALYSIS Article info:eu-repo/semantics/article |info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2023 fturalfuniv https://doi.org/10.30759/1728-9718-2023-3(80)-131-140 2024-04-10T00:19:38Z Ches-tyi-yag is the most important defining site of the Middle Neolithic Lower Ob region with ceramics of the Chestyag cultural type. The collection of stone inventory from five dwellings and two buildings, investigated by excavations, is distinguished by cultural homogeneity, seriality of morphotypes of tools and debitage. The article for the first time analyzes in detail the collection of flint inventory of the settlement (1 139 items) from the standpoint of technical, morphological and typological approaches. Grinded tools and abrasive tools are not considered. In all dwellings, the same varieties of flint were used, quartz products are rare. The industry is characterized as flaking: stadial concrete-situational direct percussion is combined with bipolar technique. A few blades are more often irregular. Among the tools, scrapers of various shapes and flakes with edge retouching predominate, designed for performing cutting, scraping, sawing functions. Small chisel-shaped tools are typical, there are perforators and carvers, and combined tools are frequent. Arrowheads on large irregular blades carry a double-sided edge retouching. The technique of incisor chipping was not used. The bipolar technique was also used to form the blades and rear parts of the tools (undercutting, thinning and reworking the implements), as well as for fragmentation and re-registration of finished tools. The flint inventory of the Ches-tyi-yag settlement according to the technique of splitting, of course, belongs to the circle of the taiga Neolithic of Western Siberia, representing the original flint flake industry with a bright typologically pronounced tool set. © 2023 Institute of History and Archeology of the Ural Branch of RAS. All rights reserved. Article in Journal/Newspaper taiga Siberia Ural Federal University (URFU): ELAR Ural Historical Journal 80 3 131 140
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topic BIPOLAR TECHNIQUE
CHES-TYI-YAG SETTLEMENT
DIRECT PERCUSSION
FLINT TOOLS
NEOLITHIC
NORTH OF WESTERN SIBERIA
TECHNICAL-MORPHOLOGICAL AND TYPOLOGICAL ANALYSIS
spellingShingle BIPOLAR TECHNIQUE
CHES-TYI-YAG SETTLEMENT
DIRECT PERCUSSION
FLINT TOOLS
NEOLITHIC
NORTH OF WESTERN SIBERIA
TECHNICAL-MORPHOLOGICAL AND TYPOLOGICAL ANALYSIS
Vasiliev, E. A.
Kosinskaya, L. L.
STONE INVENTORY OF THE CHES-TYI-YAG NEOLITHIC SETTLEMENT
topic_facet BIPOLAR TECHNIQUE
CHES-TYI-YAG SETTLEMENT
DIRECT PERCUSSION
FLINT TOOLS
NEOLITHIC
NORTH OF WESTERN SIBERIA
TECHNICAL-MORPHOLOGICAL AND TYPOLOGICAL ANALYSIS
description Ches-tyi-yag is the most important defining site of the Middle Neolithic Lower Ob region with ceramics of the Chestyag cultural type. The collection of stone inventory from five dwellings and two buildings, investigated by excavations, is distinguished by cultural homogeneity, seriality of morphotypes of tools and debitage. The article for the first time analyzes in detail the collection of flint inventory of the settlement (1 139 items) from the standpoint of technical, morphological and typological approaches. Grinded tools and abrasive tools are not considered. In all dwellings, the same varieties of flint were used, quartz products are rare. The industry is characterized as flaking: stadial concrete-situational direct percussion is combined with bipolar technique. A few blades are more often irregular. Among the tools, scrapers of various shapes and flakes with edge retouching predominate, designed for performing cutting, scraping, sawing functions. Small chisel-shaped tools are typical, there are perforators and carvers, and combined tools are frequent. Arrowheads on large irregular blades carry a double-sided edge retouching. The technique of incisor chipping was not used. The bipolar technique was also used to form the blades and rear parts of the tools (undercutting, thinning and reworking the implements), as well as for fragmentation and re-registration of finished tools. The flint inventory of the Ches-tyi-yag settlement according to the technique of splitting, of course, belongs to the circle of the taiga Neolithic of Western Siberia, representing the original flint flake industry with a bright typologically pronounced tool set. © 2023 Institute of History and Archeology of the Ural Branch of RAS. All rights reserved.
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author Vasiliev, E. A.
Kosinskaya, L. L.
author_facet Vasiliev, E. A.
Kosinskaya, L. L.
author_sort Vasiliev, E. A.
title STONE INVENTORY OF THE CHES-TYI-YAG NEOLITHIC SETTLEMENT
title_short STONE INVENTORY OF THE CHES-TYI-YAG NEOLITHIC SETTLEMENT
title_full STONE INVENTORY OF THE CHES-TYI-YAG NEOLITHIC SETTLEMENT
title_fullStr STONE INVENTORY OF THE CHES-TYI-YAG NEOLITHIC SETTLEMENT
title_full_unstemmed STONE INVENTORY OF THE CHES-TYI-YAG NEOLITHIC SETTLEMENT
title_sort stone inventory of the ches-tyi-yag neolithic settlement
publisher Institute of History and Archeology of the Ural Branch of RAS
publishDate 2023
url http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/130930
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op_source Ural Historical Journal
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op_relation Васильев, ЕА & Косинская, ЛЛ 2023, 'КАМЕННЫЙ ИНВЕНТАРЬ НЕОЛИТИЧЕСКОГО ПОСЕЛЕНИЯ ЧЭС-ТЫЙ-ЯГ', Уральский исторический вестник, № 3 (80), стр. 131-140. https://doi.org/10.30759/1728-9718-2023-3(80)-131-140
Васильев, Е. А., & Косинская, Л. Л. (2023). КАМЕННЫЙ ИНВЕНТАРЬ НЕОЛИТИЧЕСКОГО ПОСЕЛЕНИЯ ЧЭС-ТЫЙ-ЯГ. Уральский исторический вестник, (3 (80)), 131-140. https://doi.org/10.30759/1728-9718-2023-3(80)-131-140
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