Lebedino II Site in the Lower Kama Region (based on the materials of 1963 studies by A.Kh. Khalikov)

Lebedino II site excavated by A.Kh. Khalikov in 1963 is the only single-layer archaeological site of the Neolithic in the Lower Kama region studied by means of stationary excavations. The material culture of the site is characterized by ceramics and flint inventory of the Kama culture at its develop...

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Main Author: Morozov Viktor V.
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: TAS 2019-09-01
Series:Povolžskaâ Arheologiâ
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Online Access:http://archaeologie.pro/en/archive/29/563/
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spelling doaj-cf5ff101c6cd4fc2aa7902259a7d2e772020-11-25T01:24:20ZrusTASPovolžskaâ Arheologiâ2306-40992500-28562019-09-01329213310.24852/pa2019.3.29.21.33Lebedino II Site in the Lower Kama Region (based on the materials of 1963 studies by A.Kh. Khalikov) Morozov Viktor V.0TekhstroyproektLebedino II site excavated by A.Kh. Khalikov in 1963 is the only single-layer archaeological site of the Neolithic in the Lower Kama region studied by means of stationary excavations. The material culture of the site is characterized by ceramics and flint inventory of the Kama culture at its developed stage. Unfortunately, the researcher has not published the complete excavation materials, as they are of considerable interest for the understanding of the development of material culture in the Neolithic of the Lower Volga Region. The introduction into the scientific circulation of previously unpublished materials of the study of Lebedino II site has allowed to eliminate this unfortunate gap. Presently, only one radiocarbon date has been determined for the ceramics from Lebedino II site, which the researchers find more recent than the probable actual date. Considering the numerous counterparts in the Kama region and radiocarbon dates obtained for various organogenic materials, representatives of the Kama culture having populated Lebedinо II site lived in this territory for 400 years between 5000 and 4600 cal B.C.http://archaeologie.pro/en/archive/29/563/archaeologyLower KamaNeolithicceramicsstone inventoryKama culturedwellingA.Kh. Khalikovarchivefield book
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author Morozov Viktor V.
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Lebedino II Site in the Lower Kama Region (based on the materials of 1963 studies by A.Kh. Khalikov)
Povolžskaâ Arheologiâ
archaeology
Lower Kama
Neolithic
ceramics
stone inventory
Kama culture
dwelling
A.Kh. Khalikov
archive
field book
author_facet Morozov Viktor V.
author_sort Morozov Viktor V.
title Lebedino II Site in the Lower Kama Region (based on the materials of 1963 studies by A.Kh. Khalikov)
title_short Lebedino II Site in the Lower Kama Region (based on the materials of 1963 studies by A.Kh. Khalikov)
title_full Lebedino II Site in the Lower Kama Region (based on the materials of 1963 studies by A.Kh. Khalikov)
title_fullStr Lebedino II Site in the Lower Kama Region (based on the materials of 1963 studies by A.Kh. Khalikov)
title_full_unstemmed Lebedino II Site in the Lower Kama Region (based on the materials of 1963 studies by A.Kh. Khalikov)
title_sort lebedino ii site in the lower kama region (based on the materials of 1963 studies by a.kh. khalikov)
publisher TAS
series Povolžskaâ Arheologiâ
issn 2306-4099
2500-2856
publishDate 2019-09-01
description Lebedino II site excavated by A.Kh. Khalikov in 1963 is the only single-layer archaeological site of the Neolithic in the Lower Kama region studied by means of stationary excavations. The material culture of the site is characterized by ceramics and flint inventory of the Kama culture at its developed stage. Unfortunately, the researcher has not published the complete excavation materials, as they are of considerable interest for the understanding of the development of material culture in the Neolithic of the Lower Volga Region. The introduction into the scientific circulation of previously unpublished materials of the study of Lebedino II site has allowed to eliminate this unfortunate gap. Presently, only one radiocarbon date has been determined for the ceramics from Lebedino II site, which the researchers find more recent than the probable actual date. Considering the numerous counterparts in the Kama region and radiocarbon dates obtained for various organogenic materials, representatives of the Kama culture having populated Lebedinо II site lived in this territory for 400 years between 5000 and 4600 cal B.C.
topic archaeology
Lower Kama
Neolithic
ceramics
stone inventory
Kama culture
dwelling
A.Kh. Khalikov
archive
field book
url http://archaeologie.pro/en/archive/29/563/
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