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Новое в изучении женских погребений (по материалам саргатской культуры Притоболья)

Новое в изучении женских погребений (по материалам саргатской культуры Притоболья)

Abstract

The article considers feminine burials dated by the Iron Age (the Sargatka community). The sources being presented both by published and unpublished materials on excavations of mound burials from the forest steppe Low Tobol basin. This investigation differs from reconstructions undertaken before, regarding a social status and role of females in the Sargatka society, not so much by considering indirect indicators (the analysis of burial inventory and rites), as by investigating paleopathologies with a following correlation of anthropological and archaeological data.

Анализируются захоронения женщин, датированные эпохой железа (саргатская общность). Источники представлены как опубликованными, так и неопубликованными материалами раскопок курганных могильников лесостепного Притоболья. Данное исследование отличается от предпринятых ранее реконструкций социального статуса и роли женщин в саргатском обществе тем, что учтены не только косвенные признаки (анализ погребального инвентаря и обрядности). Оно основано на изучении палеопатологий с последующей корреляцией данных антропологии и археологии.

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САРГАТСКАЯ КУЛЬТУРА, ЛЕСОСТЕПНОЕ ПРИТОБОЛЬЕ, БИОАРХЕОЛОГИЯ, МОРФОЛОГИЧЕСКИЕ ТИПЫ, СОЦИОКУЛЬТУРНАЯ ИДЕНТИЧНОСТЬ

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