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4-1(88) 2015
A.S. Fedoruk, D.V. Papin, A.A. Rednikov
Housing-economic Complex of the Settlement “Burla III”
The article analyzes the traditional homebuilding of the “Burlin type” population in the Late Bronze of the Steppe Altai, based on excavations settlement Burla III. The paper combines and analyzes the information about the types of ancient dwellings of the late Bronze in Altai. The authors demonstrate the general trends inherent to the entire era in general and individual characteristics of the studied complexes. In the settlement there was investigated a two-chamber construction of dugout-like type. It was founded that this type of construction is widely represented on the monuments of adjacent territories (irmensky, late irmennsky constructions of the Novosibirsk Ob region and Baraba and Sargarinsky -Alexeevsky construction in Kazakhstan). It is concluded that the settlement Burla III is a stationary village with advanced architectural and planning development. The series of found items made of bronzes, stone and clay finds analogies in complexes of Middle Asia and Kazakhstan, which indicates the south-west links. Traditions of the villagers find a wide range of synchronous analogies in the Late Bronze Age monuments in the south of Western Siberia.
DOI 10.14258/izvasu(2015)4.1-45
Key words: archeology, Altai Steppe, Late Bronze Age, the homebuilding, the home
Full text at PDF, 1140Kb. Language: Russian. FEDORUK A.S.
PAPIN D.V.
Altai State University (Barnaul, Russia); Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography of the Siberian Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences (Novosibirsk, Russia) E-mail: papindv@mail.ru
REDNIKOV A.A.
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