The Trade and the Economy of the City of Saksin in the 11-13th Centuries (According to Written Sources and Archaeological Data of Samosdelka Settlement)

The article substantiates the assumption about the correlation of Samosdelka settlement located in the Volga delta with the remnants of the city of Saksin, which is known according to written sources. The assumption became possible through the comparison of the materials excavated on the territory o...

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Main Author: Vasilyev Dmitriy Viktorovich
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Volgograd State University 2015-06-01
Series:Вестник Волгоградского государственного университета. Серия 4. История, регионоведение, международные отношения
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description The article substantiates the assumption about the correlation of Samosdelka settlement located in the Volga delta with the remnants of the city of Saksin, which is known according to written sources. The assumption became possible through the comparison of the materials excavated on the territory of Samosdelka settlement with the descriptions of the city of Saksin composed by Abu Hamid al-Garnati, a medieval Arab traveler. The traveler writes about the city located in the country of the Khazars upon the vast river. The city was inhabited by the Oghuzs, the Bulgars, the Savirs, and the Khazars. Besides, al-Garnati mentions the thousands of merchants of various nationalities, including Arabs from the Maghreb. This allows us to characterize Saksin as a center of transit trade on the Volga-Caspian trade route. The traveler mentions salt, fish, and meat as domestic products of Saksin. The trading system of Saksin is partly reconstructed in the present article. The author states the underdevelopment of monetary circulation in Saksin, and suggests that the domestic trade was based on the use of lead ingots as an exchange equivalent equated to the Arab and Persian monetary and weight units. External transit trade was also carried out, probably on the principles of coinless exchange. Domestic economy of Saksin was complex and was based on beef cattle breeding, fishing, and growing crops – cereals and fruits. Archaeological materials illustrate a developed fishing, a supply to the city of marketable meat and the cultivation of crops in the vicinity of the city. The same information we can find in the book of al-Garnati.
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spelling doaj.art-e79731751ba24ba1b18e834f6d402b6c2023-09-03T11:32:47ZrusVolgograd State UniversityВестник Волгоградского государственного университета. Серия 4. История, регионоведение, международные отношения1998-99382312-87042015-06-012253610.15688/jvolsu4.2015.2.3The Trade and the Economy of the City of Saksin in the 11-13th Centuries (According to Written Sources and Archaeological Data of Samosdelka Settlement)Vasilyev Dmitriy Viktorovich0Astrakhan State UniversityThe article substantiates the assumption about the correlation of Samosdelka settlement located in the Volga delta with the remnants of the city of Saksin, which is known according to written sources. The assumption became possible through the comparison of the materials excavated on the territory of Samosdelka settlement with the descriptions of the city of Saksin composed by Abu Hamid al-Garnati, a medieval Arab traveler. The traveler writes about the city located in the country of the Khazars upon the vast river. The city was inhabited by the Oghuzs, the Bulgars, the Savirs, and the Khazars. Besides, al-Garnati mentions the thousands of merchants of various nationalities, including Arabs from the Maghreb. This allows us to characterize Saksin as a center of transit trade on the Volga-Caspian trade route. The traveler mentions salt, fish, and meat as domestic products of Saksin. The trading system of Saksin is partly reconstructed in the present article. The author states the underdevelopment of monetary circulation in Saksin, and suggests that the domestic trade was based on the use of lead ingots as an exchange equivalent equated to the Arab and Persian monetary and weight units. External transit trade was also carried out, probably on the principles of coinless exchange. Domestic economy of Saksin was complex and was based on beef cattle breeding, fishing, and growing crops – cereals and fruits. Archaeological materials illustrate a developed fishing, a supply to the city of marketable meat and the cultivation of crops in the vicinity of the city. The same information we can find in the book of al-Garnati.http://hfrir.jvolsu.com/index.php/en/component/attachments/download/896Samosdelka settlementcity of SaksinVolga deltaAbu Hamid al-Garnatitrademoney circulation
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The Trade and the Economy of the City of Saksin in the 11-13th Centuries (According to Written Sources and Archaeological Data of Samosdelka Settlement)
Вестник Волгоградского государственного университета. Серия 4. История, регионоведение, международные отношения
Samosdelka settlement
city of Saksin
Volga delta
Abu Hamid al-Garnati
trade
money circulation
title The Trade and the Economy of the City of Saksin in the 11-13th Centuries (According to Written Sources and Archaeological Data of Samosdelka Settlement)
title_full The Trade and the Economy of the City of Saksin in the 11-13th Centuries (According to Written Sources and Archaeological Data of Samosdelka Settlement)
title_fullStr The Trade and the Economy of the City of Saksin in the 11-13th Centuries (According to Written Sources and Archaeological Data of Samosdelka Settlement)
title_full_unstemmed The Trade and the Economy of the City of Saksin in the 11-13th Centuries (According to Written Sources and Archaeological Data of Samosdelka Settlement)
title_short The Trade and the Economy of the City of Saksin in the 11-13th Centuries (According to Written Sources and Archaeological Data of Samosdelka Settlement)
title_sort trade and the economy of the city of saksin in the 11 13th centuries according to written sources and archaeological data of samosdelka settlement
topic Samosdelka settlement
city of Saksin
Volga delta
Abu Hamid al-Garnati
trade
money circulation
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