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Research of Multilayered Culturally Different Complexes of the Upper Prichumyshie: Ust-Shamonikha-I

Исследование многослойных разнокультурных комплексов Верхнего Причумышья: Усть-Шамониха-I
Authors: O Kungurova; A Kungurov;

Research of Multilayered Culturally Different Complexes of the Upper Prichumyshie: Ust-Shamonikha-I

Abstract

Upper Prichumyshe is a region comprising two different orographic zones, the Biysk-Chumysh highland and the Salair Ridge. Currently, it is one of the most studied archaeological microdistricts. The peculiarities of the Chumysh valley formation led to the formation of a valley-beam relief with a large number of expressive micro-valleys, capes and small tributaries. In different periods of history, the areas of the valley that were most convenient for living and implementation of appropriating and producing economy were settled several times. On a number of sites, combinations of settlements of different periods and soil necropolis were recorded. Some of these complexes have already been published - Ust-Vasikha 2, Steppe-Chumysh oil plant, Kovrizhki 1 and 2 published partly or in full [Kungurov, 1997, 1998, 2005]. The article presents the results of the study of materials of the multi-layered site Ust-Shamonikha 1 located in the south-western foothills of Salair Ridge. In addition to the cultural layers of Bolshemysskaya, Bystryanskaya and Odintsovskaya cultures, the burial of the Srostkinskaya culture was investigated on the site. With this work, the authors open a cycle of research works devoted to the publication of multi-layered sites of the region - the Kovrizhka, Kuyuk and Ulus complexes.

Верхнее Причумышье - это регион, объединяющий две разных орографических зоны: Бий-ско-Чумышскую возвышенность и Салаирский кряж. В настоящее время эта территория является одним из наиболее исследованных археологических микрорайонов. Особенности формирования долины Чумыша привели к образованию долинно-балочного рельефа с большим количеством выразительных микродолин, мысов и малых притоков. В различные периоды истории участки долины, наиболее удобные для проживания и реализации присваивающего и производящего хозяйства, заселялись неоднократно. На ряде памятников зафиксированы сочетания разновременных поселений и грунтовых некрополей. Часть подобных комплексов (Усть-Васиха-2, Степь-Чумыш маслозавод, Коврижки-1 и 2) полностью или частично опубликованы. В статье представлены результаты изучения материалов многослойного памятника Усть-Шамониха-I, расположенного в юго-западных отрогах Салаира. Кроме культурных слоев большемысской, быстрянской и одинцовской культур, на памятнике исследовано погребение сросткинской культуры. Настоящей работой авторы открывают цикл исследований, посвященных публикации многослойных памятников региона - комплексам Коврижка, Куюк и Улус.

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iron knife, burial, Upper Prichumyshie, ceramics, быстрянская культура, Bystryanskaya culture, Srostkinskaya culture, бронзовое зеркало, ранний железный век, settlement, пест, pendant, датировка, железный нож, Salair, погребение, Салаир, the Early Iron Age, серьги, beater, beads, сросткинская культура, поселение, bronze mirror, бусы, earrings, Верхнее Причумышье, dating, подвеска, керамика

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