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Хозяйство и система землепользования байрыкско-лыбаевского населения лесостепного и подтаежного Притоболья (эпоха энеолита)

Хозяйство и система землепользования байрыкско-лыбаевского населения лесостепного и подтаежного Притоболья (эпоха энеолита)

Abstract

The article is devoted to reconstruction of economy and system of land use with bearers of the Eneolithic Bajryk and Lybaevo culture from the Tyumen Low Tobol basin. For solution of the set problem we used an algorithmic principle established on a successive use of results from several independent stages, basing on combination of humanitarian and scientific methods. We succeeded to establish that the economy and system of land use with bearers of the said culture was subject to evolution from earlier to later stages of development of the tradition, as well as those had their own distinctions in different natural and geographical zones.

Статья посвящена реконструкции хозяйства и системы землепользования носителей энеолитической байрыкско-лыбаевской культуры Тюменского Притоболья. Для решения поставленной задачи использован алгоритмический принцип, заключающийся в последовательном применении результатов нескольких самостоятельных этапов, базирующихся на сочетании методов гуманитарных и естественных наук. Удалось установить, что хозяйство и система землепользования носителей культуры претерпели эволюцию от ранней стадии развития традиции к поздней, а также имели особенности в различных природно-географических зонах.

Keywords

ЭНЕОЛИТ, БАЙРЫКСКО-ЛЫБАВЕВСКАЯ КУЛЬТУРА, АНДРЕЕВСКАЯ КУЛЬТУРА, ПРИТОБОЛЬЕ, ЛЕСОСТЕПЬ, ПОДТАЙГА, ЮЖНАЯ ТАЙГА, СПОРОВО-ПЫЛЬЦЕВОЙ МЕТОД, ЭТНОГРАФИЯ, ПОЛЕВЫЕ НАБЛЮДЕНИЯ, ТРАСОЛОГИЯ, ПОСЕЛЕНИЕ, МОГИЛЬНИК, СВЯТИЛИЩЕ, ОСТЕОЛОГИЯ, ЛАНДШАФТ, ГИДРОЛОГИЧЕСКАЯ ПРИУРОЧЕННОСТЬ, ГЕОМОРФОЛОГИЯ, ТЕРРАСА, ОСТАНЕЦ, АНДРЕЕВСКИЕ ОЗЕРА, ИНГАЛЬСКАЯ ДОЛИНА, ОБСКИЕ УГРЫ, СУПЕСЬ, СУГЛИНОК, ПОЧВА, ИЗМЕНЕНИЕ КЛИМАТА

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