Beads of the Mokino Cemetery (3th – 6th Centuries Ad) in Perm Region

The paper introduces into scientific discourse the beads from the Mokino burial ground and a series of accurately dated complexes (burials). The authors verify the modern concept of the site’s chronology. Beads from the collections of Mokino burial ground were distributed into separate chronological...

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Main Authors: Mingalev Vitalii V., Mingaleva Mariia K., Pereskokov Mihail L.
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: TAS 2019-09-01
Series:Povolžskaâ Arheologiâ
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Online Access:http://archaeologie.pro/en/archive/29/575/
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spelling doaj-7f504b0872eb4cd4a0c6d3264224e55c2020-11-25T02:02:57ZrusTASPovolžskaâ Arheologiâ2306-40992500-28562019-09-0132920222110.24852/pa2019.3.29.202.221Beads of the Mokino Cemetery (3th – 6th Centuries Ad) in Perm RegionMingalev Vitalii V.0Mingaleva Mariia K.1Pereskokov Mihail L.2Higher School of Economics, National Research UniversityInstitute of Archaeology named after A.Kh. Khalikov, Tatarstan Academy of SciencesPerm State UniversityThe paper introduces into scientific discourse the beads from the Mokino burial ground and a series of accurately dated complexes (burials). The authors verify the modern concept of the site’s chronology. Beads from the collections of Mokino burial ground were distributed into separate chronological areas using the spatial analysis. Characteristic trends which reflected in a change of cultural and chronological markers were identified for each of the periods. The chronology of the “bead boom” and amber bead trends were determined for the sites of the Kama region. A variety of counterparts from the sites of the Volga and Black Sea regions were identified for a number of bead types. A description of the color scheme of the beads from the burial ground is provided, which reveals a cultural specificity as compared with the sites of the same period. As a result, the authors confirm the existing dating of the site, and reveal the potential of using spatial analysis of the site in terms of its areas, as opposed to individual closed complexes.http://archaeologie.pro/en/archive/29/575/archaeologyPerm regionMokino cemetery3th – 6th centurueschronologyplanigraphybeads
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author Mingalev Vitalii V.
Mingaleva Mariia K.
Pereskokov Mihail L.
spellingShingle Mingalev Vitalii V.
Mingaleva Mariia K.
Pereskokov Mihail L.
Beads of the Mokino Cemetery (3th – 6th Centuries Ad) in Perm Region
Povolžskaâ Arheologiâ
archaeology
Perm region
Mokino cemetery
3th – 6th centurues
chronology
planigraphy
beads
author_facet Mingalev Vitalii V.
Mingaleva Mariia K.
Pereskokov Mihail L.
author_sort Mingalev Vitalii V.
title Beads of the Mokino Cemetery (3th – 6th Centuries Ad) in Perm Region
title_short Beads of the Mokino Cemetery (3th – 6th Centuries Ad) in Perm Region
title_full Beads of the Mokino Cemetery (3th – 6th Centuries Ad) in Perm Region
title_fullStr Beads of the Mokino Cemetery (3th – 6th Centuries Ad) in Perm Region
title_full_unstemmed Beads of the Mokino Cemetery (3th – 6th Centuries Ad) in Perm Region
title_sort beads of the mokino cemetery (3th – 6th centuries ad) in perm region
publisher TAS
series Povolžskaâ Arheologiâ
issn 2306-4099
2500-2856
publishDate 2019-09-01
description The paper introduces into scientific discourse the beads from the Mokino burial ground and a series of accurately dated complexes (burials). The authors verify the modern concept of the site’s chronology. Beads from the collections of Mokino burial ground were distributed into separate chronological areas using the spatial analysis. Characteristic trends which reflected in a change of cultural and chronological markers were identified for each of the periods. The chronology of the “bead boom” and amber bead trends were determined for the sites of the Kama region. A variety of counterparts from the sites of the Volga and Black Sea regions were identified for a number of bead types. A description of the color scheme of the beads from the burial ground is provided, which reveals a cultural specificity as compared with the sites of the same period. As a result, the authors confirm the existing dating of the site, and reveal the potential of using spatial analysis of the site in terms of its areas, as opposed to individual closed complexes.
topic archaeology
Perm region
Mokino cemetery
3th – 6th centurues
chronology
planigraphy
beads
url http://archaeologie.pro/en/archive/29/575/
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