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КУЛЬТУРОГЕНЕЗ МОРСКОЙ ДЕЯТЕЛЬНОСТИ НА КОЛЬСКОМ СЕВЕРЕ

КУЛЬТУРОГЕНЕЗ МОРСКОЙ ДЕЯТЕЛЬНОСТИ НА КОЛЬСКОМ СЕВЕРЕ

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The article deals with the sources of study of the ancient maritime culture of the Kola North: the artifacts found in the course of archeological excavations and petroglyphs. The sea fishery tools found at the man sites on the coasts of Barents and White Seas allow to consider the culture genesis of maritime activity in the Kola North since the Mesolithic era, while petroglyphs reflect development of mythological ideas of sea hunters and fishers of the ancient period.

В статье исследованы источники изучения древней морской культуры Кольского Севера: артефакты, найденные в ходе археологических раскопок, и петроглифы. Орудия морского промысла, обнаруженные на местах стоянок на побережье Баренцева и Белого морей, позволяют рассматривать культурогенез морской деятельности на Кольском Севере с эпохи мезолита, а наскальные изображения свидетельствуют о развитии мифологических представлений морских охотников и рыболовов древнего периода.

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КУЛЬТУРОГЕНЕЗ,CULTURE GENESIS,МОРСКАЯ ДЕЯТЕЛЬНОСТЬ,МОРСКАЯ КУЛЬТУРА,MARITIME CULTURE,КОЛЬСКИЙ СЕВЕР,KOLA NORTH,MARITIME ACTIVITY

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