RESEARCHING IN THE ILMEN STATE RESERVE ON THE SOUTH URAL
( Pp. 63-66)

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Mosin Vadim Sergeevich doktor istoricheskih nauk; direktor
South Ural Department of the Institute of History and Archaeology, Ural Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences (South Ural Department); South Ural State University (National Research University)
Abstract:
The article generalize results of archaeological and geological-archaeological surveys in the Ilmen State Reserve, which were holding by many archeologists during more than half-century. Primarily attention is paid to the works of the last decade on a complete survey of the shores of the Bolshoye and Maloye Miassovo banks with the aim of massively identifying archeological sites for the reconstruction of subsistance systems and the eco-social adaptation of the ancient population, primarily for the stone age, as well as studying the patterns of the topography of sites. Complex cultural and economic ties between the sites of the eastern foothills and the forest-steppe plain are noted.
How to Cite:
Mosin V.S., (2019), RESEARCHING IN THE ILMEN STATE RESERVE ON THE SOUTH URAL. History and Modern Perspectives, 4 => 63-66.
Reference list:
[Hlobystin L.P. Settlement Linden Kurya. Leningrad: Nauka, 1976. 65 p.]
[Krizhevskaya L.Ya. Early Bronze Age in the South Trans-Urals. Leningrad: Publishing house of Leningrad State University, 1977. 287 p.]
[Mosin V.S., Strakhov A.N., Yakovleva E.S., Nikitin A.Yu. Neolithic and Eneolithic complexes of the Cedar Cape-1 site in the South Trans-Urals. Vestnik SUSU. Series: Social Sciences and Humanities. Vol. 17, No. 4. P. 46-56.]
[Yakovleva E.S. Reuse of ceramic fragments (based on the materials of the Cedar Cape-1 site) // Archeology of the Middle Near Tobol and adjacent territories: materials of an interregional round table dedicated to the 50th anniversary of the Kurgan archaeological expedition (December 8, 2016) / D.N. Maslyuzhenko (ed.), I.K. Novikov. Kurgan: Publishing House of the Kurgan State University, 2016. P. 7-13.]
Keywords:
South Ural, Neolithic, Eneolithic, topography, subsistence systems.


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