The Funeral Rite of the Tyosha River Group of 3rd–7th—Century Mordovian Burials

The burial rite typical of the northern group of the Mordovian sites located in the Tyosha river basin is characterized in the article. The changes in burial traditions are analyzed in the framework of three periods: the 3rd-4th, the 5th, and the 6th-7th centuries. For this population group, single...

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Main Author: Stavitsky Vladimir V.
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: TAS 2013-06-01
Series:Povolžskaâ Arheologiâ
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Online Access:http://archaeologie.pro/archive/4/65/
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spelling doaj-0f14dabd5f1a4ec3b7e623955ea1da752020-11-24T21:03:19ZrusTASPovolžskaâ Arheologiâ2306-40992500-28562013-06-012414315010.24852/pa2013.2.4.143.150The Funeral Rite of the Tyosha River Group of 3rd–7th—Century Mordovian BurialsStavitsky Vladimir V. 0Penza State University. Krasnaya St., 40, Penza, 440026, Penza Oblast, Russian FederationThe burial rite typical of the northern group of the Mordovian sites located in the Tyosha river basin is characterized in the article. The changes in burial traditions are analyzed in the framework of three periods: the 3rd-4th, the 5th, and the 6th-7th centuries. For this population group, single inhumations in ground graves, with the orientation primarily to the North with deviations were traditional. In the second half of the 4th century, an influx of people from the Middle or Upper Oka river region to the Tyosha river basin resulted in the spread of cremations and various ritual acts connected with fire. In the second half of the 5th century, these traditions gradually disappeared. By the 6th century, the linear layout of the burials on the Abramovo burial ground had been replaced by the group one, which attests to the social changes in the life of the Mordovians characteristic of the period. http://archaeologie.pro/archive/4/65/the Middle Volga regionthe Early Middle Agesthe ancient Mordovian populationthe Abramovo burial ground sitefuneral ritegrave goodsinhumations and cremations
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The Funeral Rite of the Tyosha River Group of 3rd–7th—Century Mordovian Burials
Povolžskaâ Arheologiâ
the Middle Volga region
the Early Middle Ages
the ancient Mordovian population
the Abramovo burial ground site
funeral rite
grave goods
inhumations and cremations
author_facet Stavitsky Vladimir V.
author_sort Stavitsky Vladimir V.
title The Funeral Rite of the Tyosha River Group of 3rd–7th—Century Mordovian Burials
title_short The Funeral Rite of the Tyosha River Group of 3rd–7th—Century Mordovian Burials
title_full The Funeral Rite of the Tyosha River Group of 3rd–7th—Century Mordovian Burials
title_fullStr The Funeral Rite of the Tyosha River Group of 3rd–7th—Century Mordovian Burials
title_full_unstemmed The Funeral Rite of the Tyosha River Group of 3rd–7th—Century Mordovian Burials
title_sort funeral rite of the tyosha river group of 3rd–7th—century mordovian burials
publisher TAS
series Povolžskaâ Arheologiâ
issn 2306-4099
2500-2856
publishDate 2013-06-01
description The burial rite typical of the northern group of the Mordovian sites located in the Tyosha river basin is characterized in the article. The changes in burial traditions are analyzed in the framework of three periods: the 3rd-4th, the 5th, and the 6th-7th centuries. For this population group, single inhumations in ground graves, with the orientation primarily to the North with deviations were traditional. In the second half of the 4th century, an influx of people from the Middle or Upper Oka river region to the Tyosha river basin resulted in the spread of cremations and various ritual acts connected with fire. In the second half of the 5th century, these traditions gradually disappeared. By the 6th century, the linear layout of the burials on the Abramovo burial ground had been replaced by the group one, which attests to the social changes in the life of the Mordovians characteristic of the period.
topic the Middle Volga region
the Early Middle Ages
the ancient Mordovian population
the Abramovo burial ground site
funeral rite
grave goods
inhumations and cremations
url http://archaeologie.pro/archive/4/65/
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