Archaic Inventory in the Burials of the Yamnaya Culture in the Samara Trans-Volga Region and the Southern Ural

The authors systematizes all finds in the burials of the Yamnaya culture in the Volga-Ural interfluve that have certain signs of Eneolithic cultures. They include archaic ceramics, some jewelry made of shells, boar tusk and rarely items made of copper. In addition to morphology, the technology of ve...

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Main Authors: Nina L. Morgunova, Natalya P. Salugina, Airat A. Faizullin
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Language:English
Published: State institution «Tatarstan Аcademy of Sciences» 2024-08-01
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Online Access:https://evrazstep.ru/index.php/aes/article/view/1359
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Natalya P. Salugina
Airat A. Faizullin
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description The authors systematizes all finds in the burials of the Yamnaya culture in the Volga-Ural interfluve that have certain signs of Eneolithic cultures. They include archaic ceramics, some jewelry made of shells, boar tusk and rarely items made of copper. In addition to morphology, the technology of vessels with archaic features was analyzed and a conclusion was made about the continuity of traditions in the Eneolithic pottery of the Khvalynsk and Samara cultures in the Volga region and pottery technology at the early stage of the Yamnaya culture. It is concluded that the finds of archaic objects in burials and settlements of the early stage of the Yamnaya culture of the Volga-Ural interfluve confirms the previously expressed opinion about the formation of the Yamnaya complex on the basis of the Eneolithic Khvalynsk and Samara cultures, which, in addition to the continuity of burial rites, is proved by the radiocarbon age of burials with archaic grave goods.
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spelling doaj-art-9ff2fc0f1da24aa7b8b7d3d95426e7b62025-01-25T12:31:16ZengState institution «Tatarstan Аcademy of Sciences»Археология евразийских степей2587-61122618-94882024-08-01428529510.24852/2587-6112.2024.4.285.295Archaic Inventory in the Burials of the Yamnaya Culture in the Samara Trans-Volga Region and the Southern UralNina L. Morgunova0Natalya P. Salugina1Airat A. Faizullin2Orenburg State Pedagogical University, Sovetskaya St., 19, Orenburg, 460014, Russian FederationOrenburg State Pedagogical University, Sovetskaya St., 19, Orenburg, 460014, Russian FederationOrenburg State Pedagogical University, Sovetskaya St., 19, Orenburg, 460014, Russian FederationThe authors systematizes all finds in the burials of the Yamnaya culture in the Volga-Ural interfluve that have certain signs of Eneolithic cultures. They include archaic ceramics, some jewelry made of shells, boar tusk and rarely items made of copper. In addition to morphology, the technology of vessels with archaic features was analyzed and a conclusion was made about the continuity of traditions in the Eneolithic pottery of the Khvalynsk and Samara cultures in the Volga region and pottery technology at the early stage of the Yamnaya culture. It is concluded that the finds of archaic objects in burials and settlements of the early stage of the Yamnaya culture of the Volga-Ural interfluve confirms the previously expressed opinion about the formation of the Yamnaya complex on the basis of the Eneolithic Khvalynsk and Samara cultures, which, in addition to the continuity of burial rites, is proved by the radiocarbon age of burials with archaic grave goods.https://evrazstep.ru/index.php/aes/article/view/1359archaeologyvolga-ural interfluveeneolithic in the volga regionearly bronze ageyamnaya culture
spellingShingle Nina L. Morgunova
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Archaic Inventory in the Burials of the Yamnaya Culture in the Samara Trans-Volga Region and the Southern Ural
Археология евразийских степей
archaeology
volga-ural interfluve
eneolithic in the volga region
early bronze age
yamnaya culture
title Archaic Inventory in the Burials of the Yamnaya Culture in the Samara Trans-Volga Region and the Southern Ural
title_full Archaic Inventory in the Burials of the Yamnaya Culture in the Samara Trans-Volga Region and the Southern Ural
title_fullStr Archaic Inventory in the Burials of the Yamnaya Culture in the Samara Trans-Volga Region and the Southern Ural
title_full_unstemmed Archaic Inventory in the Burials of the Yamnaya Culture in the Samara Trans-Volga Region and the Southern Ural
title_short Archaic Inventory in the Burials of the Yamnaya Culture in the Samara Trans-Volga Region and the Southern Ural
title_sort archaic inventory in the burials of the yamnaya culture in the samara trans volga region and the southern ural
topic archaeology
volga-ural interfluve
eneolithic in the volga region
early bronze age
yamnaya culture
url https://evrazstep.ru/index.php/aes/article/view/1359
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