Раннесредневековые костяные рукояти ножей с кольцевыми вырезами, как один из возможных признаков этнической атрибуции тиверцев / Early medieval bone handles of knives with annular notches as one of the possible signs of ethnic attribution of the Tivertsi

The Tale of Bygone Years mentions 13 East Slavic tribes. It was established that these were resilient ethnic groups, and it was possible to define the settlement territory of most of them due to female temporal ornaments. The chronicle tribe of Tivertsi, which lived in the Dniester region, had comm...

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Main Author: Vlasenko Ivan
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Language:deu
Published: National Museum of History of Moldova 2019-12-01
Series:Tyragetia
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Online Access:https://www.nationalmuseum.md/ro/press_releases/journal_tyragetia/rannesrednevekovye_kostjanye_rukojati_nozhei_s_kol_cevymi_vyrezami_kak_odin_iz_vozmozhnyx_priznakov_jetnicheskoi_atribucii_tivercev/
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spelling doaj-35d72badf0ea4447bada8a89d22658192020-11-25T03:30:35ZdeuNational Museum of History of MoldovaTyragetia1857-02402537-63302019-12-01XIII1399406Раннесредневековые костяные рукояти ножей с кольцевыми вырезами, как один из возможных признаков этнической атрибуции тиверцев / Early medieval bone handles of knives with annular notches as one of the possible signs of ethnic attribution of the TivertsiVlasenko IvanThe Tale of Bygone Years mentions 13 East Slavic tribes. It was established that these were resilient ethnic groups, and it was possible to define the settlement territory of most of them due to female temporal ornaments. The chronicle tribe of Tivertsi, which lived in the Dniester region, had common Slavic ornaments, so it is identified mostly on territorial, rather than ethnographic grounds. In ten early medieval settlements of the Republic of Moldova, peculiar bone handles of knives with carved annular patterns were found, which G.B. Fedorov considered ethno-determining for Tivertsi. The area of their distribution covers mainly the interfluve of the Dniester and the Răut, where most of the East Slavic sites of the 8th-11th centuries are concentrated. Apparently, this is the territory of the Dniester region, where the Tivertsi lived. https://www.nationalmuseum.md/ro/press_releases/journal_tyragetia/rannesrednevekovye_kostjanye_rukojati_nozhei_s_kol_cevymi_vyrezami_kak_odin_iz_vozmozhnyx_priznakov_jetnicheskoi_atribucii_tivercev/tale of bygone yearseast slavic tribestivertsiethno-defining ornamentsbone handles of knives with annular notches
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Раннесредневековые костяные рукояти ножей с кольцевыми вырезами, как один из возможных признаков этнической атрибуции тиверцев / Early medieval bone handles of knives with annular notches as one of the possible signs of ethnic attribution of the Tivertsi
Tyragetia
tale of bygone years
east slavic tribes
tivertsi
ethno-defining ornaments
bone handles of knives with annular notches
author_facet Vlasenko Ivan
author_sort Vlasenko Ivan
title Раннесредневековые костяные рукояти ножей с кольцевыми вырезами, как один из возможных признаков этнической атрибуции тиверцев / Early medieval bone handles of knives with annular notches as one of the possible signs of ethnic attribution of the Tivertsi
title_short Раннесредневековые костяные рукояти ножей с кольцевыми вырезами, как один из возможных признаков этнической атрибуции тиверцев / Early medieval bone handles of knives with annular notches as one of the possible signs of ethnic attribution of the Tivertsi
title_full Раннесредневековые костяные рукояти ножей с кольцевыми вырезами, как один из возможных признаков этнической атрибуции тиверцев / Early medieval bone handles of knives with annular notches as one of the possible signs of ethnic attribution of the Tivertsi
title_fullStr Раннесредневековые костяные рукояти ножей с кольцевыми вырезами, как один из возможных признаков этнической атрибуции тиверцев / Early medieval bone handles of knives with annular notches as one of the possible signs of ethnic attribution of the Tivertsi
title_full_unstemmed Раннесредневековые костяные рукояти ножей с кольцевыми вырезами, как один из возможных признаков этнической атрибуции тиверцев / Early medieval bone handles of knives with annular notches as one of the possible signs of ethnic attribution of the Tivertsi
title_sort раннесредневековые костяные рукояти ножей с кольцевыми вырезами, как один из возможных признаков этнической атрибуции тиверцев / early medieval bone handles of knives with annular notches as one of the possible signs of ethnic attribution of the tivertsi
publisher National Museum of History of Moldova
series Tyragetia
issn 1857-0240
2537-6330
publishDate 2019-12-01
description The Tale of Bygone Years mentions 13 East Slavic tribes. It was established that these were resilient ethnic groups, and it was possible to define the settlement territory of most of them due to female temporal ornaments. The chronicle tribe of Tivertsi, which lived in the Dniester region, had common Slavic ornaments, so it is identified mostly on territorial, rather than ethnographic grounds. In ten early medieval settlements of the Republic of Moldova, peculiar bone handles of knives with carved annular patterns were found, which G.B. Fedorov considered ethno-determining for Tivertsi. The area of their distribution covers mainly the interfluve of the Dniester and the Răut, where most of the East Slavic sites of the 8th-11th centuries are concentrated. Apparently, this is the territory of the Dniester region, where the Tivertsi lived.
topic tale of bygone years
east slavic tribes
tivertsi
ethno-defining ornaments
bone handles of knives with annular notches
url https://www.nationalmuseum.md/ro/press_releases/journal_tyragetia/rannesrednevekovye_kostjanye_rukojati_nozhei_s_kol_cevymi_vyrezami_kak_odin_iz_vozmozhnyx_priznakov_jetnicheskoi_atribucii_tivercev/
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