Fish in Burial Practice of the Sargat Culture Population of the Early Iron Age of the Baraba Forest-Steppe (According to the Materials of the Mound No. 51 of the Ust-Tartas Burial Ground)

Q2 Arts and Humanities
E. N. Yadrenkina, L. N. Mylnikova, A. A. Nekrash, A. V. Titova
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Purpose . The Sargat culture fish remains are still given very little attention. The purpose of this work is to present materials that testify to the use of fish in the burial practice of the Sargat population of Baraba. Finds (artefacts). In the field season of 2022, the Toguchin team of the IAET SB RAS explored the mound no. 51 of the Ust-Tartas burial ground of the Sargat culture. Among the various artifacts found on the mound territory there were objects containing animal bones, and objects containing fish remains, as well as objects containing both animal bones and fish remains. Methods. Preparation of the osteological collection of fish remains was carried out in 2022–2023 using a cameral processing method. The collection contains mainly scales, bones of the visceral part of the skeleton of the head, bones of the skull. Fragments of the axial skeleton (vertebrae, Weberian apparatus, urostyle) and pharyngeal teeth appear in a smaller number. In the pocess of the collection formation, it was found that the best preservation of samples is ensured by materials that have not been preliminary washed and cleaned: the bone structures are less brittle. Therefore, fragments of the fish skeleton were separated from the soil in the laboratory. Results . For the most part, accumulations of fish remains are represented by large specimens of older age groups (from 7+ years, mostly 10+ and more). The identified species composition of fish in samples of the Early Iron Age includes representatives of the family Cyprinidae (ide Leuciscus idus , goldfish Carassius gibelio ) and family Percidae (perch Perca fluviatilis ). In addition to the listed species, remains of the family Acipenseridae (sterlet Acipenser ruthenus ) and the family Cyprinidae (golden crucian carp C. Carassius ) were noted in the earlier objects. Object 10 stands out: it is a butt containing not only tools and animal bones, but also fish remains. For the first time, the fact of fish use in the funeral rite of the Sargatians was revealed. The fish remains in the mound testify that the population of the Sargat culture who created this site practiced fishing along with their main occupation – cattle breeding. Conclusion. Materials of the mound no. 51 of the Ust-Tartas burial ground, containing fish remains, are an example of the local population adaptation to the natural environment. The Tai tract was a natural oasis, which not only provided a forage base for livestock but also ensured an easy catch of fish. Human adaptation to the natural conditions in the Baraba region was quite successful, as evidenced by the fact that fish was a part of the funeral rite along with products of animal origin. It was often included in butts in some objects, which correlates with sacred actions.
巴拉巴森林草原铁器时代早期萨迦特文化人群丧葬习俗中的鱼(根据乌斯特-塔尔塔斯墓地51号丘资料)
目的。萨迦特养殖鱼的遗骸仍然很少受到关注。这项工作的目的是提供材料,证明在巴拉巴的Sargat人口的埋葬实践中使用鱼。发现(文物)。在2022年的野外季节,IAET SB RAS的Toguchin团队探索了第1号土墩。萨伽特文化的Ust-Tartas墓地。在土丘地区发现的各种文物中,有含有动物骨头的物品,有含有鱼遗骸的物品,也有同时含有动物骨头和鱼遗骸的物品。方法。在2022-2023年,采用照相处理方法对鱼类遗骸的骨标本进行了准备。藏品主要包括鳞片、内脏部分的骨骼、头部骨骼、颅骨。轴骨(椎骨、韦伯器、尾形骨)和咽齿的碎片出现的数量较少。在收集形成的过程中,发现样品的最佳保存是由未被初步洗涤和清洁的材料保证的:骨结构不那么脆。因此,在实验室中从土壤中分离出了鱼骨架的碎片。结果。在大多数情况下,鱼类遗骸的积累是由较大年龄组(从7岁以上,大多数是10岁以上)的大型标本代表的。在早期铁器时代的样本中,已确定的鱼类种类组成包括鲤科(ide Leuciscus idus, Carassius gibelio)和鲈科(鲈科fluviatilis)的代表。除了列出的物种外,早期的文物中还发现了金鲫鱼科(小鲫鱼)和金鲫鱼科(金鲫鱼C. Carassius)的遗骸。10号物件引人注目:它是一个不仅包含工具和动物骨头,还包含鱼的遗骸的屁股。这是第一次,鱼在Sargatians的葬礼仪式中使用的事实被揭示出来。在土丘中留下的鱼证明,创造这个遗址的萨尔加特文化的人口在他们的主要职业——养牛的同时也从事捕鱼。结论。土堆材料编号:Ust-Tartas的51个墓地中有鱼的遗骸,是当地人口适应自然环境的一个例子。泰地是一片天然的绿洲,不仅为牲畜提供了饲料基地,也为捕鱼提供了便利。人类对巴拉巴地区自然条件的适应是相当成功的,这一点可以从鱼和动物制品一起成为葬礼仪式的一部分这一事实中得到证明。它经常包含在一些物体的屁股上,这与神圣的行为有关。
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