Archaeological Wood from Medieval Monuments of Primorye in the Russian Far East

The article considers the archaeological wood from Primorye medieval sites of the time of Bohai state (698–926) and post-Bohai period. Materials from collections of open complexes are used: Nikolayevka-II, Kraskino settlements, Konstantinovka-I unfortified settlement, as well as the closed – Kraskin...

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Main Author: Nina V. Leshchenko
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: State institution «Tatarstan Аcademy of Sciences» 2023-08-01
Series:Археология евразийских степей
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Online Access:https://evrazstep.ru/index.php/aes/article/view/1045
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description The article considers the archaeological wood from Primorye medieval sites of the time of Bohai state (698–926) and post-Bohai period. Materials from collections of open complexes are used: Nikolayevka-II, Kraskino settlements, Konstantinovka-I unfortified settlement, as well as the closed – Kraskino burial ground. The wood was extracted both from archaeological objects, structures (well shafts, fences, details of a platform in a tiled chamber, boarding the walls of granaries, wooden columns, structural elements of burials), and objects made of wood (knife handles, tools, combs, dishes, horse trapping parts) were studied. The methods and techniques of surface treatment, as well as the tools used, are considered. Definitions of wood species have been made. Paleoxylotonic analysis of wood remains from the barrow No. 1 of the Kraskino burial ground was conducted. A spore-pollen analysis of samples from sections of this object was made. The results of analyses of samples, produced during microscopic section of wood are given. For the first time sources on the problem of interest have been collected together. Photoanalytical and trace evidence methods were applied in treatment of materials. Andonstar A1 long-focus digital USB microscope with 500x magnification and 2 MP sensor was used in the work.
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spelling doaj.art-0c0289c4a7ab4fa98d89d55de744b30b2024-01-19T09:03:44ZengState institution «Tatarstan Аcademy of Sciences»Археология евразийских степей2587-61122618-94882023-08-014203110.24852/2587-6112.2023.4.20.31Archaeological Wood from Medieval Monuments of Primorye in the Russian Far EastNina V. Leshchenko0Institute of History, Archaeology and Ethnology, Far- Eastern Branch of the RAS. Pushkinskaya, Str., 89, Vladivostok, 690001, Russian FederationThe article considers the archaeological wood from Primorye medieval sites of the time of Bohai state (698–926) and post-Bohai period. Materials from collections of open complexes are used: Nikolayevka-II, Kraskino settlements, Konstantinovka-I unfortified settlement, as well as the closed – Kraskino burial ground. The wood was extracted both from archaeological objects, structures (well shafts, fences, details of a platform in a tiled chamber, boarding the walls of granaries, wooden columns, structural elements of burials), and objects made of wood (knife handles, tools, combs, dishes, horse trapping parts) were studied. The methods and techniques of surface treatment, as well as the tools used, are considered. Definitions of wood species have been made. Paleoxylotonic analysis of wood remains from the barrow No. 1 of the Kraskino burial ground was conducted. A spore-pollen analysis of samples from sections of this object was made. The results of analyses of samples, produced during microscopic section of wood are given. For the first time sources on the problem of interest have been collected together. Photoanalytical and trace evidence methods were applied in treatment of materials. Andonstar A1 long-focus digital USB microscope with 500x magnification and 2 MP sensor was used in the work. https://evrazstep.ru/index.php/aes/article/view/1045archaeological woodbohai statemethods and techniques of surface treatmentraw materials
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Archaeological Wood from Medieval Monuments of Primorye in the Russian Far East
Археология евразийских степей
archaeological wood
bohai state
methods and techniques of surface treatment
raw materials
title Archaeological Wood from Medieval Monuments of Primorye in the Russian Far East
title_full Archaeological Wood from Medieval Monuments of Primorye in the Russian Far East
title_fullStr Archaeological Wood from Medieval Monuments of Primorye in the Russian Far East
title_full_unstemmed Archaeological Wood from Medieval Monuments of Primorye in the Russian Far East
title_short Archaeological Wood from Medieval Monuments of Primorye in the Russian Far East
title_sort archaeological wood from medieval monuments of primorye in the russian far east
topic archaeological wood
bohai state
methods and techniques of surface treatment
raw materials
url https://evrazstep.ru/index.php/aes/article/view/1045
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