
Konduisky settlement, a unique monument dates from Mongolian time, located in the Trans-Baikal region. The research of this town primarily began at the end of the 19th century and later during the Soviet-Mongolian expedition set up under the guidance of Sergei V. Kiselev in the 1950s. According to the results of the survey, the date of the monument referred to the 14th century. The most representative collection of materials gathered at this site was a collection of ceramic building materials. The article represents the results of a preliminary study of the tiles from this place, the technology of manufacturing tiles and the assortment of goods, etc.
Кондуйский городок уникальный памятник монгольского времени, датированный XIV в., расположен на территории Забайкальского края. Самым представительным собранием материалов стала коллекция керамических строительных изделий. В статье представлены результаты предварительного исследования черепицы, технологии её изготовления и ассортимент.
АРХЕОЛОГИЯ, СРЕДНЕВЕКОВЫЕ МОНГОЛЬСКИЕ ГОРОДА, КЕРАМИЧЕСКИЕ СТРОИТЕЛЬНЫЕ МАТЕРИАЛЫ, ЧЕРЕПИЧНОЕ ПРОИЗВОДСТВО, ДВОРЦОВАЯ АРХИТЕКТУРА
АРХЕОЛОГИЯ, СРЕДНЕВЕКОВЫЕ МОНГОЛЬСКИЕ ГОРОДА, КЕРАМИЧЕСКИЕ СТРОИТЕЛЬНЫЕ МАТЕРИАЛЫ, ЧЕРЕПИЧНОЕ ПРОИЗВОДСТВО, ДВОРЦОВАЯ АРХИТЕКТУРА
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