Preliminary results the research in the necropolis in southern part of the Bolgar settlement (excavation trench CLXXIV) in 2012

The results of excavations on architectural ruins of the mausoleum and adjacent open-air cemetery plot held near the Southern gate of the Bolghar fortified settlement site in 2012 are presented. The necropolis is dated to the mid-14th – first half of the 15th century. The funeral rite has been analy...

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Main Author: Lazukin Alexandr V.
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: TAS 2014-06-01
Series:Povolžskaâ Arheologiâ
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Online Access:http://archaeologie.pro/en/archive/8/146/
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spelling doaj-d94867cba39f47b1bfe25839190eeaff2020-11-24T23:15:53ZrusTASPovolžskaâ Arheologiâ2306-40992500-28562014-06-0128145164Preliminary results the research in the necropolis in southern part of the Bolgar settlement (excavation trench CLXXIV) in 2012Lazukin Alexandr V. 0Institute of Archaeology of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Dmitry Ulyanov St., 19, Moscow, 117036, Russian FederationThe results of excavations on architectural ruins of the mausoleum and adjacent open-air cemetery plot held near the Southern gate of the Bolghar fortified settlement site in 2012 are presented. The necropolis is dated to the mid-14th – first half of the 15th century. The funeral rite has been analyzed. A total of over 90 ground burials in rectangular grave pits were investigated, with 9 of them located in the mausoleum itself. The majority of burials belonged to representatives of Islamized population who had been buried in compliance with Muslim traditions, although the design features of the graves are rather diverse. However, cases of burials with deviations from these traditions were recorded. To these refer partial cremation of the dead, burials with remains of “funeral feasts” in the form of a disassembling of vessels and remains of funerary food, burials of sacrificial animals, and “gifts to the dead”. http://archaeologie.pro/en/archive/8/146/the Middle Volga regionthe Golden Horde periodthe Bolghar settlement siteSouthern gateMuslim cemeterymausoleumground burialsfuneral rite.
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Preliminary results the research in the necropolis in southern part of the Bolgar settlement (excavation trench CLXXIV) in 2012
Povolžskaâ Arheologiâ
the Middle Volga region
the Golden Horde period
the Bolghar settlement site
Southern gate
Muslim cemetery
mausoleum
ground burials
funeral rite.
author_facet Lazukin Alexandr V.
author_sort Lazukin Alexandr V.
title Preliminary results the research in the necropolis in southern part of the Bolgar settlement (excavation trench CLXXIV) in 2012
title_short Preliminary results the research in the necropolis in southern part of the Bolgar settlement (excavation trench CLXXIV) in 2012
title_full Preliminary results the research in the necropolis in southern part of the Bolgar settlement (excavation trench CLXXIV) in 2012
title_fullStr Preliminary results the research in the necropolis in southern part of the Bolgar settlement (excavation trench CLXXIV) in 2012
title_full_unstemmed Preliminary results the research in the necropolis in southern part of the Bolgar settlement (excavation trench CLXXIV) in 2012
title_sort preliminary results the research in the necropolis in southern part of the bolgar settlement (excavation trench clxxiv) in 2012
publisher TAS
series Povolžskaâ Arheologiâ
issn 2306-4099
2500-2856
publishDate 2014-06-01
description The results of excavations on architectural ruins of the mausoleum and adjacent open-air cemetery plot held near the Southern gate of the Bolghar fortified settlement site in 2012 are presented. The necropolis is dated to the mid-14th – first half of the 15th century. The funeral rite has been analyzed. A total of over 90 ground burials in rectangular grave pits were investigated, with 9 of them located in the mausoleum itself. The majority of burials belonged to representatives of Islamized population who had been buried in compliance with Muslim traditions, although the design features of the graves are rather diverse. However, cases of burials with deviations from these traditions were recorded. To these refer partial cremation of the dead, burials with remains of “funeral feasts” in the form of a disassembling of vessels and remains of funerary food, burials of sacrificial animals, and “gifts to the dead”.
topic the Middle Volga region
the Golden Horde period
the Bolghar settlement site
Southern gate
Muslim cemetery
mausoleum
ground burials
funeral rite.
url http://archaeologie.pro/en/archive/8/146/
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