Polyanskoe III settlement (on the issue of exploration of the lands across the Kama River by the imenkovo population)

The Imenkovo culture is one of the central topics in the medieval archaeology of Eastern Europe; this culture occupied a vast area from the Urals to Mordovia. Archaeologists admit that its bearers were strangers. However, its dating and ethnic-cultural belonging is still debatable. It was maintained...

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Main Authors: Evgenii P. Kazakov, Natalya P. Salugina
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: TAS 2015-12-01
Series:Povolžskaâ Arheologiâ
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Online Access:http://archaeologie.pro/en/archive/14/234/
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spelling doaj-7fc6b5ca851b4df9ac732b60bab70cfa2020-11-24T23:39:24ZrusTASPovolžskaâ Arheologiâ2306-40992500-28562015-12-014143553Polyanskoe III settlement (on the issue of exploration of the lands across the Kama River by the imenkovo population)Evgenii P. Kazakov,0Natalya P. Salugina1 Institute of Archaeology named after A. Kh. Khalikov, Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Tatarstan (Kazan, Russian Federation)Samara State Academy of Culture and Arts (Samara, Russian Federation)The Imenkovo culture is one of the central topics in the medieval archaeology of Eastern Europe; this culture occupied a vast area from the Urals to Mordovia. Archaeologists admit that its bearers were strangers. However, its dating and ethnic-cultural belonging is still debatable. It was maintained for a while that this culture was brought into that region from the west, by the Slavs. The last decade brought new evidence on Imenkovo culture, including some rich necropolises (Kominternovsky II, Izmersky IX) and settlements uncovered by the Early Bulgarian expedition in Tatarstan. The materials from Polyanskoe III settlement (Republic of Tatarstan) allow examining stages in exploration of the territories across the Kama River by this population during the Turkic Khaganates. http://archaeologie.pro/en/archive/14/234/Volga-Ural Regionearly Middle AgesImenkovo culturetime of Turkic
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Natalya P. Salugina
Polyanskoe III settlement (on the issue of exploration of the lands across the Kama River by the imenkovo population)
Povolžskaâ Arheologiâ
Volga-Ural Region
early Middle Ages
Imenkovo culture
time of Turkic
author_facet Evgenii P. Kazakov,
Natalya P. Salugina
author_sort Evgenii P. Kazakov,
title Polyanskoe III settlement (on the issue of exploration of the lands across the Kama River by the imenkovo population)
title_short Polyanskoe III settlement (on the issue of exploration of the lands across the Kama River by the imenkovo population)
title_full Polyanskoe III settlement (on the issue of exploration of the lands across the Kama River by the imenkovo population)
title_fullStr Polyanskoe III settlement (on the issue of exploration of the lands across the Kama River by the imenkovo population)
title_full_unstemmed Polyanskoe III settlement (on the issue of exploration of the lands across the Kama River by the imenkovo population)
title_sort polyanskoe iii settlement (on the issue of exploration of the lands across the kama river by the imenkovo population)
publisher TAS
series Povolžskaâ Arheologiâ
issn 2306-4099
2500-2856
publishDate 2015-12-01
description The Imenkovo culture is one of the central topics in the medieval archaeology of Eastern Europe; this culture occupied a vast area from the Urals to Mordovia. Archaeologists admit that its bearers were strangers. However, its dating and ethnic-cultural belonging is still debatable. It was maintained for a while that this culture was brought into that region from the west, by the Slavs. The last decade brought new evidence on Imenkovo culture, including some rich necropolises (Kominternovsky II, Izmersky IX) and settlements uncovered by the Early Bulgarian expedition in Tatarstan. The materials from Polyanskoe III settlement (Republic of Tatarstan) allow examining stages in exploration of the territories across the Kama River by this population during the Turkic Khaganates.
topic Volga-Ural Region
early Middle Ages
Imenkovo culture
time of Turkic
url http://archaeologie.pro/en/archive/14/234/
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