Early Sarmatian Burial of Mound Group Kenysh 3 in Kazakhstan Tobol River Region
Journal: Povolzhskaya Arkheologiya (The Volga River Region Archaeology) (Vol.1, No. 35)Publication Date: 2021-03-25
Authors : Seitov A.M.; Bazarbaeva G.A.; Jumabekova G.S.;
Page : 37-48
Keywords : archaeology; Kazakhstan Tobol River region; Kenysh 3; Early Sarmatian culture; mound; burial; tent ceiling;
Abstract
Materials of a mound of the early Sarmatian time investigated by the Turgay archaeological expedition of the A. Baitursynov Kostanay State University under the leadership of V.N. Logvin and S.S. Kaliyeva in a field season of 1995 were considered in the article for the first time. The earthen mound before the beginning of excavation had a diameter of 25 m, a height of 1.25 m. It was surrounded by a circular ditch with a diameter of 31 m. Fragments of a wooden tent structure were recorded in the embankment. A pair burial was found under the mound. The inventory is represented by iron sword and dagger, bronze sleeve and iron petiolate arrowheads, bone and iron buckles and fragments of wooden utensils. Burial refers to the end of Early Sarmatian culture (2nd century BC). The issueof the origin and spread of the tradition of wooden tent ceiling isconsideredby the authors.
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