Ruzil R. Sattarov, D. Bugrov, A. Lyganov, N. Kaplenko, E. A. Khusnutdinov
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本文介绍了1995年至2009年在鞑靼斯坦共和国图凯地区尼涅卡姆斯克水库岛屿上研究的两个Pyany Bor文化墓地- Toiguzino岛和Kulushevo岛III的科学话语。在水库蓄水之前,Toiguzino岛墓地位于Ik河右岸洪泛区第二梯田的残丘上,Kulushevo岛III墓地位于前Toiguzino村以西Ik河左岸第二梯田的高地上。这两个墓地都发现了Pyany Bor文化的典型人工制品;1999年在库卢舍沃岛III号墓地进行了救援挖掘。在两段(段II)中的一段检查了三个墓葬。这些是在一排浅的亚矩形坑中进行的埋葬。其中两具尸体朝向东南偏东,另一具(坟墓1)朝向西北偏西。只有这个墓葬有保存完好的物品清单。从两个墓地(通常是在地面上发现的)发现的组成和条件来看,不允许比公元一世纪更狭窄的年代。就下Ik地区Pyany Bor文化的定居结构而言,墓地位于两个微区(根据D. G. Bugrov的说法是I和II)的交界处。库卢舍沃岛III号墓地有可能属于微区II (Toiguzino)。
Two Sites of Pyany Bor Culture on the Islands of Nizhnekamsk Reservoir
The paper introduces into scientific discourse the materials of two burial grounds of the Pyany Bor culture – Toiguzino Island and Kulushevo Island III – studied in 1995–2009 on the islands of Nizhnekamsk Reservoir in the Tukay District of the Republic of Tatarstan. Befor filling of the Reservoir, Toiguzino Island burial ground was located on the residual hill of the second terrace in the floodplain of the right bank of the Ik river, and Kulushevo Island III burial ground – on the elevation of the second terrace of the left bank of the Ik river to the west of the former Toiguzino village. Both burial grounds have provided finds with characteristic artefacts of the Pyany Bor culture; rescue excavations were performed at Kulushevo Island III burial ground in 1999. Three burials were examined in one of the two tranches (tranch II). These were the inhumations made in a row of shallow sub-rectangular pits. Two of the corpses were oriented to the east-southeast, another one (grave 1) – to the west-northwest. Only this burial contained a preserved inventory. The consist and conditions of the finds from both burial grounds (generally, finds collected on the surface) does not allow for narrower dating than the first centuries AD. The burial grounds are located at the junction of two micro regions (I and II according to D. G. Bugrov) in terms of the settlement structure of Pyany Bor culture in the Lower Ik region. Kulushevo Island III burial ground can possibility be attributed to micro region II (Toiguzino).