Staroromashkino Archaeological Complex: study results and prospects

The Romashkino (Staroromashkino) archaeological complex is the remains of a fairly large Bolgar city of the pre-Mongol period. The paper presents the results of the studies by Elabuga archaeological expeditions carried out at the site since 2013. Based on the study of the identified objects and exca...

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Main Author: Nigamaev Albert Z.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: State institution «Tatarstan Аcademy of Sciences» 2021-06-01
Series:Археология евразийских степей
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Online Access:https://evrazstep.ru/index.php/aes/article/view/436
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description The Romashkino (Staroromashkino) archaeological complex is the remains of a fairly large Bolgar city of the pre-Mongol period. The paper presents the results of the studies by Elabuga archaeological expeditions carried out at the site since 2013. Based on the study of the identified objects and excavation material, the time of the settlement's functioning was determined as the second half of the 10th – the first third of the 13th centuries. The vast collection of finds demonstrates the complex ethnic-cultural composition of the population. Interesting conclusions were made about the groups of ceramics of the population of the Kama-Ural origin.
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spelling doaj.art-ef5110b0c9f44397bfc31a7e6b4351442023-06-16T08:22:52ZengState institution «Tatarstan Аcademy of Sciences»Археология евразийских степей2587-61122618-94882021-06-013556410.24852/2587-6112.2021.3.55.64Staroromashkino Archaeological Complex: study results and prospects Nigamaev Albert Z. 0Elabuga Institute of Kazan (Volga Region) Federal University. Kazanskaya St., 89, Elabuga, 423604, the Republic of Tatarstan; Naberezhnye Chelny State Pedagogical University, Nizametdinova st., 28, Naberezhnye Chelny, 423806, Republic of Tatarstan, Russian FederationThe Romashkino (Staroromashkino) archaeological complex is the remains of a fairly large Bolgar city of the pre-Mongol period. The paper presents the results of the studies by Elabuga archaeological expeditions carried out at the site since 2013. Based on the study of the identified objects and excavation material, the time of the settlement's functioning was determined as the second half of the 10th – the first third of the 13th centuries. The vast collection of finds demonstrates the complex ethnic-cultural composition of the population. Interesting conclusions were made about the groups of ceramics of the population of the Kama-Ural origin. https://evrazstep.ru/index.php/aes/article/view/436archaeologyvolga bolgariapre-mongol periodhillfortposadpopulationfindsceramicsjewelryweapons
spellingShingle Nigamaev Albert Z.
Staroromashkino Archaeological Complex: study results and prospects
Археология евразийских степей
archaeology
volga bolgaria
pre-mongol period
hillfort
posad
population
finds
ceramics
jewelry
weapons
title Staroromashkino Archaeological Complex: study results and prospects
title_full Staroromashkino Archaeological Complex: study results and prospects
title_fullStr Staroromashkino Archaeological Complex: study results and prospects
title_full_unstemmed Staroromashkino Archaeological Complex: study results and prospects
title_short Staroromashkino Archaeological Complex: study results and prospects
title_sort staroromashkino archaeological complex study results and prospects
topic archaeology
volga bolgaria
pre-mongol period
hillfort
posad
population
finds
ceramics
jewelry
weapons
url https://evrazstep.ru/index.php/aes/article/view/436
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