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Металл позднего бронзового века лесостепного Притоболья

Металл позднего бронзового века лесостепного Притоболья

Abstract

<i>The article describes nonferrous metal of the Fyodorovo, Cherkaskul, and Barkhatovo cultures, originating from sites of the forest and steppe Low Tobol area. The metal is distributed into two groups associated with the second and third stages of Eurasian metalworking province. Morphological details of tools and decorations, use of low alloyed tin bronze for production of nonferrous inventory, and traditional technological methods testify to certain succession in development of metalworking from the Alakul and Fyodorovo cultures up to Cherkaskul and Barkhatovo cultures.</i>

<i>Охарактеризован цветной металл федоровской, черкаскульской, бархатовской культур, происходящий из памятников лесостепного Притоболья. Металл разделяется на две группы, связанные со второй и третьей фазами Евразийской металлургической провинции. Морфологические особенности орудий и украшений, использование низколегированной оловянной бронзы для производства цветного инвентаря, традиционные технологические приемы свидетельствуют об определенной преемственности в развитии металлопроизводства от алакульской и федоровской до черкаскульской и бархатовской культур.</i>

Keywords

эпоха бронзы, история металлопроизводства, лесостепное Притоболье, Евразийская металлургическая провинция

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