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The boborkino style ceramics from the settlements of south-western regions of the Altai territory

Керамика боборыкинского облика с поселений юго-западных районов Алтайского края
Authors: Kiryushin Yu.; K Kiryushin;

The boborkino style ceramics from the settlements of south-western regions of the Altai territory

Abstract

On the territory of the Altai steppe and steppe materials of the Neolithic are presented with the monuments with destructed cultural layer. They are found along with the artifacts referring to a later period which creates problems for the historical interpretation of archaeological material. New data on the Neolithic of the Pavlodar region and the Barabinsk forest-steppe allowed addressing to the materials from the destroyed monuments in the Uglovsky, Loktevsky and Volchikhinsky districts of the Altai Territory. On the settlements in the south-western districts of the Altai Territory discovery was made of pottery decorated with various-type pinholes (drop-shaped, triangular, etc.), incised ornament in the form of zigzag and mesh-work and a roller decorated with circular imprints. These ornamental techniques serve as ethnocultural markers uniting materials from the settlements of south-western districts of the Altai Territory, Pavlodar and Semipalatinsk Irtysh Region with the Boborikino monuments of the Baraba and the Middle Trans-Urals. The research made allows the author to draw the conclusion that historical and cultural processes in the Neolithic period in the territory of the south-western districts of the Altai Territory were complicated and presented with several lines of development.

На территории степного и лесостепного Алтая материалы неолита представлены сборами с памятников с разрушенным культурным слоем. Они встречаются вместе с артефактами более позднего времени, что создает проблемы для исторической интерпретации таких данных. Новые сведения о неолите Павлодарского Прииртышья и Барабинской лесостепи позволили еще раз обратиться к сборам 70-80-х гг. XX в. с раздутых, развеянных памятников на территории Угловского, Локтевского и Волчихинского районов Алтайского края. На поселениях этих юго-западных районов Алтайского края обнаружена керамика, декорированная наколами различной формы (каплевидными, подтреугольными и т.д.), прочерченным орнаментом, образующим зигзаги и «сеточку», и формовочным валиком, декорированным отпечатками округлой палочки. Такие орнаментальные приемы являются этнокультурными маркерами, объединяющими материалы поселений юго-западных районов Алтайского края, Павлодарского и Семипалатинского Прииртышья с боборы-кинскими памятниками Барабы и Среднего Зауралья. Проведенные исследования позволяют сделать вывод о том, что историко-культурные процессы в неолите на территории юго-западных районов Алтайского края были сложными, они представлены несколькими линиями развития.

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неолит, боборыкинская культура, comparative-typological analysis, Boborykino culture, ornamentation technique, Neolithic, ceramics, сравнительно-типологический анализ, керамика, техника орнаментации

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