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Поселки городецкой культуры в глубинных районах донской лесостепи

Поселки городецкой культуры в глубинных районах донской лесостепи

Abstract

The problem of the interpretation of the settlements dating back to the middle of the I millennium BC which are situated out of the main area of Gorodetz` archaeological culture, in the area of dwelling of the forest-steppe tribes of Scythia is considered. The materials of nine archeological sites located on the rivers Don, Voronezh, Bityug, Seversky Donets are analyzed. Early dating of these monuments, which as dwelling sites or seasonal settlements of farmers, probably, preceded the movement of the Scythian culture-bearers to the the Don forest-steppe, is being grounded.

Рассматривается проблема интерпретации поселений середины I тыс. до н. э., находящихся вне основного ареала городецкой археологической культуры, на территории обитания лесостепных племен Скифии. Анализируются материалы девяти изучавшихся раскопками поселений, расположенных на реках Дон, Воронеж, Битюг, Северский Донец. Обосновывается ранняя датировка этих памятников, которые в качестве промысловых стоянок или сезонных поселков земледельцев, видимо, предшествовали расселению в донской лесостепи носителей культуры скифского облика.

Keywords

ЛЕСОСТЕПНОЕ ПОДОНЬЕ,СКИФСКАЯ ЭПОХА,ГОРОДЕЦКАЯ АРХЕОЛОГИЧЕСКАЯ КУЛЬТУРА,ПОСЕЛЕНИЯ,FOREST-STEPPE DON REGION,SCYTHIAN ERA,GORODETZ' ARCHAEOLOGICAL CULTURE,SETTLEMENT

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