Small Accessories of Women's Headwear of the Bronze Age in the Southern Urals: research and reconstruction techniques ..

The article features an analysis of a group of women's headwear accessories dating back to the Bronze Age. Women's costume of the Southern Urals was almost exclusively represented in the Bronze Age by adornments and adornment complexes. The issues of costume reconstruction are related to t...

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Main Author: Kupriyanova Elena V.
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: TAS 2017-09-01
Series:Povolžskaâ Arheologiâ
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Online Access:http://archaeologie.pro/en/archive/21/394/
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spelling doaj-6cdd38efc0f7408baf093641d8cead952020-11-24T22:01:40ZrusTASPovolžskaâ Arheologiâ2306-40992500-28562017-09-0132127227910.24852/pa2017.3.21.272.279Small Accessories of Women's Headwear of the Bronze Age in the Southern Urals: research and reconstruction techniques ..Kupriyanova Elena V. 0Chelyabinsk state university, Molodogvardeitsev str., 57A, Chelyabinsk, 454136, Russian FederationThe article features an analysis of a group of women's headwear accessories dating back to the Bronze Age. Women's costume of the Southern Urals was almost exclusively represented in the Bronze Age by adornments and adornment complexes. The issues of costume reconstruction are related to the almost total absence of the organic component, frequent looting of funerary complexes and the effects of taphonomic processes. A series of taphonomic experiments conducted by the author allowed to identify certain trends in the destruction of complex adornments during their archaeologization. The research of these materials allowed to identify series of artifacts which could have constituted fragments of small headwear accessories (clasps or combs). As noted by the author, these series of Bronze Age artifacts have not been considered by researchers as the remains of small women's headdress accessories. In this regard, the reconstruction of headdress details with the use of taphonomic process analysis and the corresponding experiments has a certain significance in terms of methodology.http://archaeologie.pro/en/archive/21/394/archaeologyBronze Agethe Southern Trans-Uralswomen's costumeadornmentsheaddresstaphonomycombclasp
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Small Accessories of Women's Headwear of the Bronze Age in the Southern Urals: research and reconstruction techniques ..
Povolžskaâ Arheologiâ
archaeology
Bronze Age
the Southern Trans-Urals
women's costume
adornments
headdress
taphonomy
comb
clasp
author_facet Kupriyanova Elena V.
author_sort Kupriyanova Elena V.
title Small Accessories of Women's Headwear of the Bronze Age in the Southern Urals: research and reconstruction techniques ..
title_short Small Accessories of Women's Headwear of the Bronze Age in the Southern Urals: research and reconstruction techniques ..
title_full Small Accessories of Women's Headwear of the Bronze Age in the Southern Urals: research and reconstruction techniques ..
title_fullStr Small Accessories of Women's Headwear of the Bronze Age in the Southern Urals: research and reconstruction techniques ..
title_full_unstemmed Small Accessories of Women's Headwear of the Bronze Age in the Southern Urals: research and reconstruction techniques ..
title_sort small accessories of women's headwear of the bronze age in the southern urals: research and reconstruction techniques ..
publisher TAS
series Povolžskaâ Arheologiâ
issn 2306-4099
2500-2856
publishDate 2017-09-01
description The article features an analysis of a group of women's headwear accessories dating back to the Bronze Age. Women's costume of the Southern Urals was almost exclusively represented in the Bronze Age by adornments and adornment complexes. The issues of costume reconstruction are related to the almost total absence of the organic component, frequent looting of funerary complexes and the effects of taphonomic processes. A series of taphonomic experiments conducted by the author allowed to identify certain trends in the destruction of complex adornments during their archaeologization. The research of these materials allowed to identify series of artifacts which could have constituted fragments of small headwear accessories (clasps or combs). As noted by the author, these series of Bronze Age artifacts have not been considered by researchers as the remains of small women's headdress accessories. In this regard, the reconstruction of headdress details with the use of taphonomic process analysis and the corresponding experiments has a certain significance in terms of methodology.
topic archaeology
Bronze Age
the Southern Trans-Urals
women's costume
adornments
headdress
taphonomy
comb
clasp
url http://archaeologie.pro/en/archive/21/394/
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