Late Neolithic Complex of the Gulyukovo I Site in the Lower Kama Region
The article features an analysis of the Neolithic portion of the Gulyukovo I site – a multilayer monument of the Neolithic and Late Bronze Age periods. The Neolithic ceramics discovered at the site is classified into three groups: comb ceramics of the Kama culture, spindle ceramics of the Tatar-Azib...
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author | Morozov Victor V. Lyganov Anton V. Kaplenko Nikolai M. |
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description | The article features an analysis of the Neolithic portion of the Gulyukovo I site – a multilayer monument of the Neolithic and Late Bronze Age periods. The Neolithic ceramics discovered at the site is classified into three groups: comb ceramics of the Kama culture, spindle ceramics of the Tatar-Azibey type, and ceramics with notches (toothed ceramics) dating back to various time periods throughout the entire Neolithic. As a result of a comparing these types of ceramics with similar materials from the Neolithic sites of the Kama region and the Ik and Belaya interfluves area, the authors concluded that they correspond to the late Neolithitic period. At the same time, the comb ceramic complex from the Gulyukovo I site presumably dates back to the early Levshino stage of the Kama culture – middle or third quarter of 5th millennium B.C., which is evidenced by a series of similar features determined after the dating value was adjusted. The authors suppose that the complex of spindle ceramics of the Tatar-Azibey type corresponds to a later chronological period. On the basis of its analogies it can be dated late 5th – early 4th millennia B.C. after the adjustment. |
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spelling | doaj.art-27313d9c0bc04ccf93420d1726cad52c2022-12-21T23:35:44ZrusAcademy of Sciences of Tatarstan, A.Kh. Khalikov Archaeology InstituteПоволжская археология2306-40992500-28562017-09-01321708810.24852/pa2017.3.21.70.88Late Neolithic Complex of the Gulyukovo I Site in the Lower Kama RegionMorozov Victor V. 0Lyganov Anton V.1Kaplenko Nikolai M.2Institute of Archaeology named after A. Kh. Khalikov, Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Tatarstan. Butlerov St., 30, Kazan, 420012, Republic of Tatarstan, Russian FederationInstitute of Archaeology named after A. Kh. Khalikov, Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Tatarstan. Butlerov St., 30, Kazan, 420012, Republic of Tatarstan, Russian FederationNaberezhnye Chelny, Republic of Tatarstan, Russian FederationThe article features an analysis of the Neolithic portion of the Gulyukovo I site – a multilayer monument of the Neolithic and Late Bronze Age periods. The Neolithic ceramics discovered at the site is classified into three groups: comb ceramics of the Kama culture, spindle ceramics of the Tatar-Azibey type, and ceramics with notches (toothed ceramics) dating back to various time periods throughout the entire Neolithic. As a result of a comparing these types of ceramics with similar materials from the Neolithic sites of the Kama region and the Ik and Belaya interfluves area, the authors concluded that they correspond to the late Neolithitic period. At the same time, the comb ceramic complex from the Gulyukovo I site presumably dates back to the early Levshino stage of the Kama culture – middle or third quarter of 5th millennium B.C., which is evidenced by a series of similar features determined after the dating value was adjusted. The authors suppose that the complex of spindle ceramics of the Tatar-Azibey type corresponds to a later chronological period. On the basis of its analogies it can be dated late 5th – early 4th millennia B.C. after the adjustment.http://archaeologie.pro/en/archive/21/382/archaeologyIk and Belaya interfluvethe Neolithicthe Kama cultureLevshino stageTatar-Azibey type of monumentsceramicsornamentation |
spellingShingle | Morozov Victor V. Lyganov Anton V. Kaplenko Nikolai M. Late Neolithic Complex of the Gulyukovo I Site in the Lower Kama Region Поволжская археология archaeology Ik and Belaya interfluve the Neolithic the Kama culture Levshino stage Tatar-Azibey type of monuments ceramics ornamentation |
title | Late Neolithic Complex of the Gulyukovo I Site in the Lower Kama Region |
title_full | Late Neolithic Complex of the Gulyukovo I Site in the Lower Kama Region |
title_fullStr | Late Neolithic Complex of the Gulyukovo I Site in the Lower Kama Region |
title_full_unstemmed | Late Neolithic Complex of the Gulyukovo I Site in the Lower Kama Region |
title_short | Late Neolithic Complex of the Gulyukovo I Site in the Lower Kama Region |
title_sort | late neolithic complex of the gulyukovo i site in the lower kama region |
topic | archaeology Ik and Belaya interfluve the Neolithic the Kama culture Levshino stage Tatar-Azibey type of monuments ceramics ornamentation |
url | http://archaeologie.pro/en/archive/21/382/ |
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