Sacrificial complexes with clothes from cemeteries of the Vetluga-Vyatka interfluve area of the IX–XI centuries

Sacrificial complexes in the intersepulchral space (SC) as explorative signs of the Mari Medieval burial grounds were designated by the author in the 90-s. Four variants of the SC are singled out, among which the variants III and IV are the most characteristic and mass scale for the Mari culture mon...

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Main Author: Nikitina T.B.
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Language:Russian
Published: Tyumen Scientific Centre SB RA 2017-03-01
Series:Вестник археологии, антропологии и этнографии
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Online Access:http://www.ipdn.ru/va-en/_private/a36/enga36-1-3.htm
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description Sacrificial complexes in the intersepulchral space (SC) as explorative signs of the Mari Medieval burial grounds were designated by the author in the 90-s. Four variants of the SC are singled out, among which the variants III and IV are the most characteristic and mass scale for the Mari culture monuments. The article describes and introduces into scientific discourse 26 complexes from Rusenikhinskiy and Vyzhumskiy burial grounds, excavated by the author of this article in 2010–2015. Emergence of additional materials has allowed disclosing semantics of these objects in a new way. Internal contents of the complexes are represented by dishes, instrument of labour or welfare items, clothes and jewelry. With the help of an improved technique of excavation of these objects, opening and fixing by layers from 1 to 3 cm, level bedding of jewelry and elements of clothes in vertical direction from the head the legs is found out. Elements of headdresses and footwear, caftans, dresses or rectangular pieces of fabric were successfully distinguished among the fragments from certain objects. Judging by the external signs: abundance of fabrics, fragments of clothes (doth underclothes and top garments), structure and localization of jewelry in certain vertical zonal distribution corresponding to the place of a certain ornament or suit element — it is possible to assume that a doll made of clothes of a dead person was placed in these complexes. Connection of the soul of a dead person with clothes of the Maris is confirmed by ethnographic and folklore data. The ceremony of making dolls from clothes of the dead is known at Ugrian (Khanty, Mansi) and Turkic people. In spite of the fact that this ceremony has different names and various material forms of expression at diffe-rent peoples, but its essence is the same: the doll is a temporary receptacle of soul the of the dead. It is obvious that the complexes at the intersepulchral space or stock lines of sepulchral holes with a set of clothes in the Mari Medieval burial grounds were commemorative, they served as a receptacle of the souls of the ancestors and contributed to the transition of souls to the other world after a certain time period. This ceremony could appear under the influence of the Ugrian or Turkic tradition. The word for a doll — «kurchak» — favours the last version, because it corresponds to the Kyrgyz word for a doll («kkurchak») and coincides with the name of images of female ancestral spirits at the Shors (qurtujaq), the Kumandins (urtyjaq), and the Barabinsk Tatars («kurtsak»).
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spelling doaj.art-7459586036e043a69181bc5dcc52eaa52022-12-21T19:17:57ZrusTyumen Scientific Centre SB RAВестник археологии, антропологии и этнографии1811-74652071-04372017-03-011(36)213210.20874/2071-0437-2017-36-1-021-032Sacrificial complexes with clothes from cemeteries of the Vetluga-Vyatka interfluve area of the IX–XI centuriesNikitina T.B.0Mari El Language, Literature and History Research InstituteSacrificial complexes in the intersepulchral space (SC) as explorative signs of the Mari Medieval burial grounds were designated by the author in the 90-s. Four variants of the SC are singled out, among which the variants III and IV are the most characteristic and mass scale for the Mari culture monuments. The article describes and introduces into scientific discourse 26 complexes from Rusenikhinskiy and Vyzhumskiy burial grounds, excavated by the author of this article in 2010–2015. Emergence of additional materials has allowed disclosing semantics of these objects in a new way. Internal contents of the complexes are represented by dishes, instrument of labour or welfare items, clothes and jewelry. With the help of an improved technique of excavation of these objects, opening and fixing by layers from 1 to 3 cm, level bedding of jewelry and elements of clothes in vertical direction from the head the legs is found out. Elements of headdresses and footwear, caftans, dresses or rectangular pieces of fabric were successfully distinguished among the fragments from certain objects. Judging by the external signs: abundance of fabrics, fragments of clothes (doth underclothes and top garments), structure and localization of jewelry in certain vertical zonal distribution corresponding to the place of a certain ornament or suit element — it is possible to assume that a doll made of clothes of a dead person was placed in these complexes. Connection of the soul of a dead person with clothes of the Maris is confirmed by ethnographic and folklore data. The ceremony of making dolls from clothes of the dead is known at Ugrian (Khanty, Mansi) and Turkic people. In spite of the fact that this ceremony has different names and various material forms of expression at diffe-rent peoples, but its essence is the same: the doll is a temporary receptacle of soul the of the dead. It is obvious that the complexes at the intersepulchral space or stock lines of sepulchral holes with a set of clothes in the Mari Medieval burial grounds were commemorative, they served as a receptacle of the souls of the ancestors and contributed to the transition of souls to the other world after a certain time period. This ceremony could appear under the influence of the Ugrian or Turkic tradition. The word for a doll — «kurchak» — favours the last version, because it corresponds to the Kyrgyz word for a doll («kkurchak») and coincides with the name of images of female ancestral spirits at the Shors (qurtujaq), the Kumandins (urtyjaq), and the Barabinsk Tatars («kurtsak»).http://www.ipdn.ru/va-en/_private/a36/enga36-1-3.htmfuneral and memorial ritesthe Marithe Mordoviansthe Middle Agesthe Turkssacrificial complexclothesseat of the soul
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Sacrificial complexes with clothes from cemeteries of the Vetluga-Vyatka interfluve area of the IX–XI centuries
Вестник археологии, антропологии и этнографии
funeral and memorial rites
the Mari
the Mordovians
the Middle Ages
the Turks
sacrificial complex
clothes
seat of the soul
title Sacrificial complexes with clothes from cemeteries of the Vetluga-Vyatka interfluve area of the IX–XI centuries
title_full Sacrificial complexes with clothes from cemeteries of the Vetluga-Vyatka interfluve area of the IX–XI centuries
title_fullStr Sacrificial complexes with clothes from cemeteries of the Vetluga-Vyatka interfluve area of the IX–XI centuries
title_full_unstemmed Sacrificial complexes with clothes from cemeteries of the Vetluga-Vyatka interfluve area of the IX–XI centuries
title_short Sacrificial complexes with clothes from cemeteries of the Vetluga-Vyatka interfluve area of the IX–XI centuries
title_sort sacrificial complexes with clothes from cemeteries of the vetluga vyatka interfluve area of the ix xi centuries
topic funeral and memorial rites
the Mari
the Mordovians
the Middle Ages
the Turks
sacrificial complex
clothes
seat of the soul
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