The ethnographic region of Miankal as part of the Big Sogd

This article characterizes extensive craniological and osteological materials from Miankal, the site located in the Samarkand region, the central part of the Big Sogd. A review of anthropological and archaeological data on the population having resided in the aforementioned province is given for a...

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Main Authors: Khodzhayov T.K., Khodzhayova G.K.
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Tyumen Scientific Centre SB RA 2018-09-01
Series:Вестник археологии, антропологии и этнографии
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Online Access:http://www.ipdn.ru/va-en/_private/a42/enga42-2-2.htm
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spelling doaj-0569e3c7e25e4718bb914ffe00a66dfa2020-11-24T21:24:30ZrusTyumen Scientific Centre SB RAВестник археологии, антропологии и этнографии1811-74652071-04372018-09-013(42)799210.20874/2071-0437-2018-42-3-079-092The ethnographic region of Miankal as part of the Big SogdKhodzhayov T.K.0Khodzhayova G.K.1Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology RAS named after N.N. Miklukho-MaklayIndependent researcher This article characterizes extensive craniological and osteological materials from Miankal, the site located in the Samarkand region, the central part of the Big Sogd. A review of anthropological and archaeological data on the population having resided in the aforementioned province is given for a lengthy historical period from antiquity, through the Late Middle Ages and up to the present time. The majority of the collections are presented for the first time in their full size. The article reviews the epochal dynamics of main craniological characteristics and indicators. A comparative analysis of the Miankal series with all other Big Sogd series is performed in terms of important morphological and paleodemographic indicators. The main morphological complexes having existed in ancient, Middle Age and close to the present time populations are described. A certain morphological peculiarity of the Miankal groups is shown. These groups are described in terms of intergroup differences and in comparison with the other Sogd population. The relationship vectors of the Miankal populations with those of the Central (Samarkand), Western (Bukhara) and Southern (Kaskadarya) Sogd are demonstrated for different historical periods. A suggestion is made that Miankal, being part of the Central Sogd, was also populated by groups from the Western and Southern Sogd, as well as from other historical and cultural geographical regions, such as the Central Kyzylkum, the Sarikamish region, the lower Syrdarya. In addition, according to archaeologists, this region might have been populated by immigrants from Kangju.http://www.ipdn.ru/va-en/_private/a42/enga42-2-2.htmMiankalSogdSamarkandBukhara; paleolithmesolithneoliththe Bronze Ageanti-quityEarly Middle AgesHigh Middle Ages и Late Middle Ages; paleoanthropologycraniologyosteologypaleodemography; craniometric characteristicsmorphological complexesrace of the Middle Asian (Central Asian) interfluvial AreaEastern Mediterranean raceSouthern Siberian race; archaeological culturesBukharapaleolithHigh Middle Ages и Late Middle Agespaleoanthropologypaleodemographycraniometric characteristicsSouthern Siberian racearchaeological cultures
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author Khodzhayov T.K.
Khodzhayova G.K.
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Khodzhayova G.K.
The ethnographic region of Miankal as part of the Big Sogd
Вестник археологии, антропологии и этнографии
Miankal
Sogd
Samarkand
Bukhara; paleolith
mesolith
neolith
the Bronze Age
anti-quity
Early Middle Ages
High Middle Ages и Late Middle Ages; paleoanthropology
craniology
osteology
paleodemography; craniometric characteristics
morphological complexes
race of the Middle Asian (Central Asian) interfluvial Area
Eastern Mediterranean race
Southern Siberian race; archaeological cultures
Bukhara
paleolith
High Middle Ages и Late Middle Ages
paleoanthropology
paleodemography
craniometric characteristics
Southern Siberian race
archaeological cultures
author_facet Khodzhayov T.K.
Khodzhayova G.K.
author_sort Khodzhayov T.K.
title The ethnographic region of Miankal as part of the Big Sogd
title_short The ethnographic region of Miankal as part of the Big Sogd
title_full The ethnographic region of Miankal as part of the Big Sogd
title_fullStr The ethnographic region of Miankal as part of the Big Sogd
title_full_unstemmed The ethnographic region of Miankal as part of the Big Sogd
title_sort ethnographic region of miankal as part of the big sogd
publisher Tyumen Scientific Centre SB RA
series Вестник археологии, антропологии и этнографии
issn 1811-7465
2071-0437
publishDate 2018-09-01
description This article characterizes extensive craniological and osteological materials from Miankal, the site located in the Samarkand region, the central part of the Big Sogd. A review of anthropological and archaeological data on the population having resided in the aforementioned province is given for a lengthy historical period from antiquity, through the Late Middle Ages and up to the present time. The majority of the collections are presented for the first time in their full size. The article reviews the epochal dynamics of main craniological characteristics and indicators. A comparative analysis of the Miankal series with all other Big Sogd series is performed in terms of important morphological and paleodemographic indicators. The main morphological complexes having existed in ancient, Middle Age and close to the present time populations are described. A certain morphological peculiarity of the Miankal groups is shown. These groups are described in terms of intergroup differences and in comparison with the other Sogd population. The relationship vectors of the Miankal populations with those of the Central (Samarkand), Western (Bukhara) and Southern (Kaskadarya) Sogd are demonstrated for different historical periods. A suggestion is made that Miankal, being part of the Central Sogd, was also populated by groups from the Western and Southern Sogd, as well as from other historical and cultural geographical regions, such as the Central Kyzylkum, the Sarikamish region, the lower Syrdarya. In addition, according to archaeologists, this region might have been populated by immigrants from Kangju.
topic Miankal
Sogd
Samarkand
Bukhara; paleolith
mesolith
neolith
the Bronze Age
anti-quity
Early Middle Ages
High Middle Ages и Late Middle Ages; paleoanthropology
craniology
osteology
paleodemography; craniometric characteristics
morphological complexes
race of the Middle Asian (Central Asian) interfluvial Area
Eastern Mediterranean race
Southern Siberian race; archaeological cultures
Bukhara
paleolith
High Middle Ages и Late Middle Ages
paleoanthropology
paleodemography
craniometric characteristics
Southern Siberian race
archaeological cultures
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