Legendid ja tegelikkus Altai mäestiku Otšarovatelnaja ja Sinjaja mägi

The article explores the relationship between oral narrative heritage and specific material monuments on the example of two actual objects situated near the Kolyvan settlement in Western Altai. The State Hermitage Museum's archaeological fieldwork in the Sayan-Altaic region was conducted in 199...

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Main Author: Leonid Marsadolov
Format: Article
Language:Estonian
Published: Eesti Kirjandusmuuseum 2005-01-01
Series:Mäetagused
Online Access:http://www.folklore.ee/tagused/nr30/marsad.pdf
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description The article explores the relationship between oral narrative heritage and specific material monuments on the example of two actual objects situated near the Kolyvan settlement in Western Altai. The State Hermitage Museum's archaeological fieldwork in the Sayan-Altaic region was conducted in 1993 and 1996 on Mt. Ocharovatelnaya and Mt. Sinyukha. There is a rock precipice of zoomorphic shape on Mt. Ocharovatelnaya that has been used as a sanctuary, but possibly also for astronomic observation by prehistoric people. In one observation site, the sun can be observed as setting in the mouth of an animal-shaped rock during vernal equinox - the animal as if swallows the sun. A Christian sanctuary was later erected on Mt. Sinyukha, and a wooden cross stood there even in the early 20th century. On the foot of the mountain there was an Old-Believers' nunnery. Mt. Ocharovatelnaya rises 670 m and Sinyaya Sopka, the highest peak of the Kolyvan ridge south of Mt. Ocharovatelnaya, 1,210 m above the sea level. It is a rule rather than a coincidence that the zoomorphic pagan sanctuary on Mt. Ocharovatelnaya in the north is located twice as low compared to the Christian cross on the Sinyaya mountaintop in the south. In the Christian tradition the warmer South is more revered than the cold North. In several ancient Russian geographic maps, south was situated above and north below. The position of cultic objects on mountaintops situated opposite of each other appears to symbolise the triumph of Christianity over paganism in the 18th century.
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spelling doaj.art-dd6dd62dbab44800aadb94543b4e16fe2022-12-22T01:43:34ZestEesti KirjandusmuuseumMäetagused1406-992X1406-99382005-01-0130Legendid ja tegelikkus Altai mäestiku Otšarovatelnaja ja Sinjaja mägiLeonid MarsadolovThe article explores the relationship between oral narrative heritage and specific material monuments on the example of two actual objects situated near the Kolyvan settlement in Western Altai. The State Hermitage Museum's archaeological fieldwork in the Sayan-Altaic region was conducted in 1993 and 1996 on Mt. Ocharovatelnaya and Mt. Sinyukha. There is a rock precipice of zoomorphic shape on Mt. Ocharovatelnaya that has been used as a sanctuary, but possibly also for astronomic observation by prehistoric people. In one observation site, the sun can be observed as setting in the mouth of an animal-shaped rock during vernal equinox - the animal as if swallows the sun. A Christian sanctuary was later erected on Mt. Sinyukha, and a wooden cross stood there even in the early 20th century. On the foot of the mountain there was an Old-Believers' nunnery. Mt. Ocharovatelnaya rises 670 m and Sinyaya Sopka, the highest peak of the Kolyvan ridge south of Mt. Ocharovatelnaya, 1,210 m above the sea level. It is a rule rather than a coincidence that the zoomorphic pagan sanctuary on Mt. Ocharovatelnaya in the north is located twice as low compared to the Christian cross on the Sinyaya mountaintop in the south. In the Christian tradition the warmer South is more revered than the cold North. In several ancient Russian geographic maps, south was situated above and north below. The position of cultic objects on mountaintops situated opposite of each other appears to symbolise the triumph of Christianity over paganism in the 18th century.http://www.folklore.ee/tagused/nr30/marsad.pdf
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title_full Legendid ja tegelikkus Altai mäestiku Otšarovatelnaja ja Sinjaja mägi
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title_full_unstemmed Legendid ja tegelikkus Altai mäestiku Otšarovatelnaja ja Sinjaja mägi
title_short Legendid ja tegelikkus Altai mäestiku Otšarovatelnaja ja Sinjaja mägi
title_sort legendid ja tegelikkus altai maestiku otsarovatelnaja ja sinjaja magi
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