哈萨克西部扎伊克-1墓地库尔干1号女性墓葬

Q3 Arts and Humanities
Yana A. Lukpanova
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摘要:本文介绍了库尔干号的一些资料。在2019年的野外季节研究的寨伊克1号墓葬遗址中的1个。挖掘工作是为了规划“扎伊克工事聚落”博物馆的开放。库尔干位于未来露天博物馆的入口。由于活跃的人为影响,土丘处于临界状态。库尔干的中心部分已被重型设备摧毁;西半部有破坏记录。整个土丘的表面都被穴居动物大量挖掘。考古研究的结果是对14个墓葬进行了研究。土丘周围环绕着环形沟渠,南侧有一个明显的入口。在中央墓地的西边,埋葬着五个建筑群的女性,在东边,埋葬着七个建筑群的男性。所获得的材料沉积了几个世纪:从公元前5 - 4世纪到公元前4 - 3世纪。这篇文章强调的是女性墓葬,因为她们保存得更好。对这些因素和其他因素的分析使我们能够得出关于妇女在古代社会中的重要作用的结论。
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Female Burials from Kurgan No. 1 of the Zhaiyk-1 Burial Site in Western Kazakhstan
ABSTRACT The article introduces some materials from kurgan no. 1 of the Zhaiyk-1 burial site, researched in the 2019 field season. Excavations were conducted in connection with planning for the opening of the “Zhaiyk Fortified Settlement” museum. The kurgan is situated at the entrance to the territory of the future open-air museum. Due to active anthropogenic impact, the mound was in a critical state. The central part of the kurgan had been taken down by heavy equipment; destruction was documented in the western half. The entire surface of the mound has been dug extensively by burrowing animals. Fourteen burials were studied as a result of archeological research. The mound is surrounded by a ring-shaped ditch with a marked entrance on the southern side. Buried to the west of the central grave were women in five complexes, and on the eastern side men, in seven complexes. The material obtained was deposited over several centuries: from the fifth–fourth through the fourth–third centuries BCE. This article emphasizes the female burials, since they are better preserved. Analysis of this and other factors permits us to arrive at conclusions about the significance of the role of women in ancient society.
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Anthropology and Archeology of Eurasia
Anthropology and Archeology of Eurasia Arts and Humanities-History
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期刊介绍: Anthropology and Archeology of Eurasia presents scholarship from Russia, Siberia, the Caucasus, and Central Asia, the vast region that stretches from the Baltic to the Black Sea and from Lake Baikal to the Bering Strait. Each thematic issue, with a substantive introduction to the topic by the editor, features expertly translated and annotated manuscripts, articles, and book excerpts reporting fieldwork from every part of the region and theoretical studies on topics of special interest.
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