Kurmanakovo IV Site of the Final Eneolithic and Late Bronze Age in the Lower Reaches of the Mesha River (preliminary study results)

The author publishes the results of excavations conducted in 2014 and 2017 at Kurmanakovo IV site located in the lower reaches of the Mesha river, the right tributary of the Kama river. Four cultural and chronological horizons were identified by the author at the site. The dune accommodating the sit...

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Main Author: Lyganov Anton V.
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: TAS 2019-09-01
Series:Povolžskaâ Arheologiâ
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Online Access:http://archaeologie.pro/en/archive/29/564/
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spelling doaj-675e989269ea4bd0bc033235a24ea79d2020-11-24T21:48:25ZrusTASPovolžskaâ Arheologiâ2306-40992500-28562019-09-01329345010.24852/pa2019.3.29.34.50Kurmanakovo IV Site of the Final Eneolithic and Late Bronze Age in the Lower Reaches of the Mesha River (preliminary study results)Lyganov Anton V.0 Institute of Archaeology named after A. Kh. Khalikov, Academy of Sciences of the Republic of TatarstanThe author publishes the results of excavations conducted in 2014 and 2017 at Kurmanakovo IV site located in the lower reaches of the Mesha river, the right tributary of the Kama river. Four cultural and chronological horizons were identified by the author at the site. The dune accommodating the site was initially populated in the final Eneolithic (late 3rd Millennium B.C.). The territory was subsequently inhabited by representatives of the late Pozdniakovo сultural traditions strongly influenced by the Srubnaya cultural and historical community (18th – 15th centuries B.C.). Then, according to stratigraphic observations, a dugout pit up to 1 m deep was constructed at the site. Considering the characteristic ceramics discovered in the bottom portion of the dwelling dugout and in household pits, the site was populated at that time by representatives of two cultural traditions of the Middle Volga region – the culture of textile ceramics and the Atabaevo stage of Maklasheevka culture (14th–13th centuries B.C.). As indicated by the discovered Maklasheevka ceramics, the territory of the site was also populated in the final Late Bronze Age (12th – 10th centuries B.C.).http://archaeologie.pro/en/archive/29/564/archaeologyroller ceramics of final Eneolithic“Srubnaya” tradition ceramicsPozdniakovo cultureMaklasheevka cultureAtabaevo stageculture of textile ceramics
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Kurmanakovo IV Site of the Final Eneolithic and Late Bronze Age in the Lower Reaches of the Mesha River (preliminary study results)
Povolžskaâ Arheologiâ
archaeology
roller ceramics of final Eneolithic
“Srubnaya” tradition ceramics
Pozdniakovo culture
Maklasheevka culture
Atabaevo stage
culture of textile ceramics
author_facet Lyganov Anton V.
author_sort Lyganov Anton V.
title Kurmanakovo IV Site of the Final Eneolithic and Late Bronze Age in the Lower Reaches of the Mesha River (preliminary study results)
title_short Kurmanakovo IV Site of the Final Eneolithic and Late Bronze Age in the Lower Reaches of the Mesha River (preliminary study results)
title_full Kurmanakovo IV Site of the Final Eneolithic and Late Bronze Age in the Lower Reaches of the Mesha River (preliminary study results)
title_fullStr Kurmanakovo IV Site of the Final Eneolithic and Late Bronze Age in the Lower Reaches of the Mesha River (preliminary study results)
title_full_unstemmed Kurmanakovo IV Site of the Final Eneolithic and Late Bronze Age in the Lower Reaches of the Mesha River (preliminary study results)
title_sort kurmanakovo iv site of the final eneolithic and late bronze age in the lower reaches of the mesha river (preliminary study results)
publisher TAS
series Povolžskaâ Arheologiâ
issn 2306-4099
2500-2856
publishDate 2019-09-01
description The author publishes the results of excavations conducted in 2014 and 2017 at Kurmanakovo IV site located in the lower reaches of the Mesha river, the right tributary of the Kama river. Four cultural and chronological horizons were identified by the author at the site. The dune accommodating the site was initially populated in the final Eneolithic (late 3rd Millennium B.C.). The territory was subsequently inhabited by representatives of the late Pozdniakovo сultural traditions strongly influenced by the Srubnaya cultural and historical community (18th – 15th centuries B.C.). Then, according to stratigraphic observations, a dugout pit up to 1 m deep was constructed at the site. Considering the characteristic ceramics discovered in the bottom portion of the dwelling dugout and in household pits, the site was populated at that time by representatives of two cultural traditions of the Middle Volga region – the culture of textile ceramics and the Atabaevo stage of Maklasheevka culture (14th–13th centuries B.C.). As indicated by the discovered Maklasheevka ceramics, the territory of the site was also populated in the final Late Bronze Age (12th – 10th centuries B.C.).
topic archaeology
roller ceramics of final Eneolithic
“Srubnaya” tradition ceramics
Pozdniakovo culture
Maklasheevka culture
Atabaevo stage
culture of textile ceramics
url http://archaeologie.pro/en/archive/29/564/
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