Qualitative Assessment of the Condition of Tatarstan Medieval Fortified Settlements Under the Data of Remote Sensing

The article considers the modern condition of the archaeological monuments of the Republic of Tatarstan as an essential manmade part of the cultural landscape. According to UNESCO directive, the “cultural landscape” is considered not only as a result of cooperation between man and nature, but also a...

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Main Authors: Gainullin Iskander I., Sitdikov Airat G., Usmanov Bulat M., Khomyakov Petr V.
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Language:Russian
Published: TAS 2017-07-01
Series:Povolžskaâ Arheologiâ
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Online Access:http://archaeologie.pro/en/archive/20/373/
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spelling doaj-9c6ddd9e4654482a8c80b7beb771992a2020-11-24T23:56:15ZrusTASPovolžskaâ Arheologiâ2306-40992500-28562017-07-0122030332010.24852/pa2017.2.20.303.320Qualitative Assessment of the Condition of Tatarstan Medieval Fortified Settlements Under the Data of Remote SensingGainullin Iskander I. 0Sitdikov Airat G. 1Usmanov Bulat M. 2Khomyakov Petr V. 3. Institute of Archaeology named after A. Kh. Khalikov, Tatarstan Academy of Sciences. Butlerov Str., 30, Kazan, 420012, the Republic of Tatarstan, Russian Federation. Institute of Archaeology named after A. Kh. Khalikov, Tatarstan Academy of Sciences. Butlerov Str., 30, Kazan, 420012, the Republic of Tatarstan, Russian Federation. Institute of Archaeology named after A. Kh. Khalikov, Tatarstan Academy of Sciences. Butlerov Str., 30, Kazan, 420012, the Republic of Tatarstan, Russian Federation. Institute of Archaeology named after A. Kh. Khalikov, Tatarstan Academy of Sciences. Butlerov Str., 30, Kazan, 420012, the Republic of Tatarstan, Russian FederationThe article considers the modern condition of the archaeological monuments of the Republic of Tatarstan as an essential manmade part of the cultural landscape. According to UNESCO directive, the “cultural landscape” is considered not only as a result of cooperation between man and nature, but also as a natural and cultural territorial complex with a structural and functional integrity developing in specific physical and geographical, cultural and historical conditions. Medieval fortified settlements with a system of defensive fortifications which are easily identified on the basis of remote sensing data were selected as research subjects. The identification and evaluation of monument destruction risks are a priority in the investigation of cultural heritage sites. Due to the fact that most of the monuments are located on the banks of minor rivers, the primary task of investigation was the assessment of the risk of their destruction as a result of natural (dangerous exogenous) processes. The second objective was to evaluate the role of the human factor in the destruction of archaeological sites. One of the main utilized techniques is the search and analysis of archival and modern remote sensing data. This approach allows to correct settlement shapes, confirm their sizes and location in the landscape, thus resolving the issue of updating the information on cultural heritage sites. For the first time in the Tatarstan Republic, investigation results will allow to determine the past and current changes in the condition of the monuments and conduct a quantitative assessment of the risks of their destruction prior to the determination of priority regions for the performance of salvage and rescue excavations. http://archaeologie.pro/en/archive/20/373/archaeologycultural heritagehuman factorexogenous processesremote sensingaerial photographygeoinformation systemsfortified settlementsthe Middle Ages
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author Gainullin Iskander I.
Sitdikov Airat G.
Usmanov Bulat M.
Khomyakov Petr V.
spellingShingle Gainullin Iskander I.
Sitdikov Airat G.
Usmanov Bulat M.
Khomyakov Petr V.
Qualitative Assessment of the Condition of Tatarstan Medieval Fortified Settlements Under the Data of Remote Sensing
Povolžskaâ Arheologiâ
archaeology
cultural heritage
human factor
exogenous processes
remote sensing
aerial photography
geoinformation systems
fortified settlements
the Middle Ages
author_facet Gainullin Iskander I.
Sitdikov Airat G.
Usmanov Bulat M.
Khomyakov Petr V.
author_sort Gainullin Iskander I.
title Qualitative Assessment of the Condition of Tatarstan Medieval Fortified Settlements Under the Data of Remote Sensing
title_short Qualitative Assessment of the Condition of Tatarstan Medieval Fortified Settlements Under the Data of Remote Sensing
title_full Qualitative Assessment of the Condition of Tatarstan Medieval Fortified Settlements Under the Data of Remote Sensing
title_fullStr Qualitative Assessment of the Condition of Tatarstan Medieval Fortified Settlements Under the Data of Remote Sensing
title_full_unstemmed Qualitative Assessment of the Condition of Tatarstan Medieval Fortified Settlements Under the Data of Remote Sensing
title_sort qualitative assessment of the condition of tatarstan medieval fortified settlements under the data of remote sensing
publisher TAS
series Povolžskaâ Arheologiâ
issn 2306-4099
2500-2856
publishDate 2017-07-01
description The article considers the modern condition of the archaeological monuments of the Republic of Tatarstan as an essential manmade part of the cultural landscape. According to UNESCO directive, the “cultural landscape” is considered not only as a result of cooperation between man and nature, but also as a natural and cultural territorial complex with a structural and functional integrity developing in specific physical and geographical, cultural and historical conditions. Medieval fortified settlements with a system of defensive fortifications which are easily identified on the basis of remote sensing data were selected as research subjects. The identification and evaluation of monument destruction risks are a priority in the investigation of cultural heritage sites. Due to the fact that most of the monuments are located on the banks of minor rivers, the primary task of investigation was the assessment of the risk of their destruction as a result of natural (dangerous exogenous) processes. The second objective was to evaluate the role of the human factor in the destruction of archaeological sites. One of the main utilized techniques is the search and analysis of archival and modern remote sensing data. This approach allows to correct settlement shapes, confirm their sizes and location in the landscape, thus resolving the issue of updating the information on cultural heritage sites. For the first time in the Tatarstan Republic, investigation results will allow to determine the past and current changes in the condition of the monuments and conduct a quantitative assessment of the risks of their destruction prior to the determination of priority regions for the performance of salvage and rescue excavations.
topic archaeology
cultural heritage
human factor
exogenous processes
remote sensing
aerial photography
geoinformation systems
fortified settlements
the Middle Ages
url http://archaeologie.pro/en/archive/20/373/
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