上鄂毕河地区铁器时代早期诺沃特罗伊茨科耶墓地出土的桦树皮拟人物品

N. Golovchenko, S. A. Pilipenko
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本文讨论的是阿尔泰边疆区塔尔芒斯基区巴尔瑙尔国立师范学院考察队在 A.P. Umanskii 的指导下进行实地考察期间,在新特里奥茨科耶-1 号早期铁器时代墓地发现的一个随葬玩偶。在一个女性墓葬中发现的物品是一个拟人化的形象,其手臂呈翼状,面部特征如图所示,即突出的眼睛、眉毛、鼻子和挖空的嘴巴。这项工作的目的是以高质量出版新特里奥茨科耶神像,因为在 A.P. 乌曼斯基和合著者的各种出版物中,该神像仅以示意图的形式出现。作者对神像进行了实地清理,以便更好地观察神像的风格特征。此外,作者还尝试制作所分析物品的实验性风格复制品。作者在本出版物中介绍了三种制作场景的细节。作者认为,从新特里奥茨科耶文物的外观示意图来看,可以将其视为一个奇特的陪葬玩偶。诺沃特里奥茨科耶拟人化形象的图标特征是在公元一百万年后半期鄂毕河上游地区人口与北亚文化的联系背景下形成的。公元一百万年后半期,奥布江上游地区的居民与北亚文化(塔什干文化、科克尔文化、"布兰-科比 "文化)发生了联系。作者分析了与所讨论的拟人化物体相似的大量考古和人种学资料。作者得出结论,拟人化图像和面具的日常制作在奥布河畔地区根深蒂固,在铁器时代早期就已出现。早些时候,我们曾接触过一种观点,认为需要在南西伯利亚--主要是哈卡斯-穆努辛斯克盆地和东西伯利亚--的文化中寻找其起源。在诺沃特里奥茨科耶墓地发现的桦树皮图像将鄂毕河上游地区纳入了这一传统形成的潜在地区。
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A birchbark anthropomorphic article from the Early Iron Age Novotroitskoye necropolis in the Upper Ob
This paper discusses a burial doll discovered within the Early Iron Age necropolis of Novotriotskoye-1 during field research by the expedition of Barnaul State Pedagogical Institute under the direction of A.P. Umanskii in the Talmensky District of Altai Krai. The object found in a woman's burial is an anthropomorphic image with wing-shaped arms and schematically indicated facial features, namely prominent eyes, eyebrows, nose and gouged mouth. The purpose of this work is to publish the Novotriotskoye idol in high quality, since in various publications by A.P. Umanskii and co-authors it was presented only in schematic drawings. Cleaning the object from field dirt, undertaken by the authors, made it possible to better observe the stylistic features of the artifact. Furthermore, the authors made an attempt to create experimental stylistic replicas of the analysed article. Three scenarios of its production have been implemented, and the details are presented in this publication. The authors suggest that the schematic exterior of the Novotriotskoye object allows considering it as a peculiar burial doll. The iconography of the Novotriotskoye anthropomorphic image has been characterized in the context of connections of the Upper Ob River region population of the second half of the 1st mil. AD with the cultures of Northern Asia (Tashtyk, Kokel, “Bulan-Koby”). A wide range of archaeological and ethnographic parallels to the discussed anthropomorphic ob-ject has been analyzed. The authors conclude that the routine production of anthropomorphic images and masks was deeply rooted in the Ob River region, and it appeared in the Early Iron Age. Earlier, we came across an opin-ion, that its origins need to be searched for among the cultures of Southern Siberia — mainly Khakass-Munusinsk Basin and Eastern Siberia. The discovery of the studied birchbark image in the Novotriotskoye necropolis in-cludes the Upper Ob River region into the potential areas of formation of this tradition.
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