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  • Institute of History and Archaeology of Ural Branch of Russian Academy of Science  (3)
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    Institute of History and Archaeology of Ural Branch of Russian Academy of Science ; 2018
    In:  Ural Historical Journal Vol. 60, No. 3 ( 2018), p. 78-86
    In: Ural Historical Journal, Institute of History and Archaeology of Ural Branch of Russian Academy of Science, Vol. 60, No. 3 ( 2018), p. 78-86
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 1728-9718
    Uniform Title: ХРОНОЛОГИЯ РАННЕГО НЕОЛИТА БАССЕЙНА ОЗЕРА ВОЖЕ
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    Publisher: Institute of History and Archaeology of Ural Branch of Russian Academy of Science
    Publication Date: 2018
    detail.hit.zdb_id: 2864244-2
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    Institute of History and Archaeology of Ural Branch of Russian Academy of Science ; 2021
    In:  Ural Historical Journal Vol. 72, No. 3 ( 2021), p. 6-14
    In: Ural Historical Journal, Institute of History and Archaeology of Ural Branch of Russian Academy of Science, Vol. 72, No. 3 ( 2021), p. 6-14
    Abstract: In the mid-7th — early 6th millennium BC at the Mesolithic–Neolithic transition, a number of innovations appeared in the lifeways of people in the West Siberian taiga, including the first appearance of pottery (the defining criterion for the onset of the Neolithic), the intensification of the subsistence economy with an increasing role of aquatic resources, and the transition to a less mobile lifestyle. These innovations were reflected in the construction of long-term open and few fortified settlements, including circular layouts and the construction of ritual mounds (kholmy). These improvements attest to significant changes in subsistence economy as well as worldviews of the hunter-fisher-gatherers of the taiga zone of West Siberia. The emergence of these innovations chronologically coincides with the most prominent global climatic cooling event of the Holocene, which took place around 6.2 thousand years cal BC (the so-called 8.2 ka BP event) and had a substantial impact on the ancient societies of Europe and Southwest Asia. To reconstruct the paleoclimate of northern West Siberia, the most informative source to date are peatbogs, which contain, as a rule, complete sedimentation sequences of all Holocene periods, allowing a greater degree of reliability in using scientific methods in paleogeographical reconstructions. This article reviews current evidence on features and age of the peat formation process and additional information on the Early Holocene paleoclimatic developments in northern West Siberia. The preliminary data indicate that favourable climatic conditions led to balanced and probably abundant environmental resources in the early Atlantic period. At the same time, the sparsely populated territory might have seen the arrival of new population groups into the region, which might have introduced or triggered a number of socio-economic innovations such as the construction of fortified settlements with complex layouts and the tradition of clay pottery manufacture.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 1728-9718
    Uniform Title: ЭКОЛОГИЧЕСКИЙ ФОН ИННОВАЦИЙ РАННЕГО НЕОЛИТА СЕВЕРА ЗАПАДНОЙ СИБИРИ
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    Language: Unknown
    Publisher: Institute of History and Archaeology of Ural Branch of Russian Academy of Science
    Publication Date: 2021
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    SSG: 7,41
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    Institute of History and Archaeology of Ural Branch of Russian Academy of Science ; 2023
    In:  Ural Historical Journal Vol. 80, No. 3 ( 2023), p. 119-130
    In: Ural Historical Journal, Institute of History and Archaeology of Ural Branch of Russian Academy of Science, Vol. 80, No. 3 ( 2023), p. 119-130
    Abstract: The taiga zone of Western Siberia is an area with a long history of fortification construction. The number of known sites and their prototypes is more than 1 000, most of them belong to the Early Iron Age and the Middle Ages, but the first fortifications are dated to the Neolithic period and appear in the region at the turn of 7th–6th millennium BC. The study of their functions is a complex task, which can be solved, among other things, on the basis of statistical methods, which application is impossible without a reliable chronology. Unfortunately, the number of radiocarbon dates for the sites in the taiga zone of Western Siberia is extremely small. To create a reliable base for radiocarbon dating of the Surgut Priobie sites, associated with various types of defensive structures, we collected samples of coal and carbon deposit on pottery. Samples were collected both from museum collections and in the course of fieldwork. The main study site was the Barsova Gora tract, which sites form the basis for the study of cultural processes and the chronology of the Middle Taiga subzone of Western Siberia. As a result, a series of 66 radiocarbon AMS dates from 18 fortified and unfortified settlements from the Neolithic to the Middle Ages was obtained. Analysis of the series showed that about 10 % of the dates are invalid, which is due to both selection errors and complex stratigraphy, as well as to problems of the method, including the reservoir effect. Many sites were dated for the first time. In addition, 6 dates were obtained for the bones and soft tissues of modern fish.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 1728-9718
    Uniform Title: НОВЫЕ ДАННЫЕ О ХРОНОЛОГИИ УКРЕПЛЕННЫХ ПОСЕЛЕНИЙ ОХОТНИКОВ, РЫБОЛОВОВ И СОБИРАТЕЛЕЙ ТАЕЖНОЙ ЗОНЫ ЗАПАДНОЙ СИБИРИ
    URL: Issue
    Language: Unknown
    Publisher: Institute of History and Archaeology of Ural Branch of Russian Academy of Science
    Publication Date: 2023
    detail.hit.zdb_id: 2864244-2
    SSG: 7,41
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