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dc.contributor.authorSataev, R. M.en
dc.contributor.authorСатаев, Р. М.ru
dc.date.accessioned2019-08-09T04:22:21Z-
dc.date.available2019-08-09T04:22:21Z-
dc.date.issued2016
dc.identifier.citationСатаев, Р. М. Животноводство и домашние животные древней Маргианы : (бронзовый век, Туркменистан) / Р. М. Сатаев. – Текст : электронный // Экология древних и традиционных обществ : материалы 5 Международной научной конференции (Тюмень, 7-11 ноября 2016 г.) / под редакцией Н. П. Матвеевой ; Тюменский государственный университет, Институт проблем освоения Севера СО РАН, Институт археологии и этнографии СО РАН, Институт экологии растений и животных УрО РАН. – Тюмень : Издательство Тюменского государственного университета, 2016. – Вып. 5, ч. 2. – С. 132-135.ru
dc.identifier.isbn978-5-400-01321-8
dc.identifier.urihttps://elib.utmn.ru/jspui/handle/ru-tsu/17005-
dc.description.abstractThe article is devoted to the study of features of economic use of the livestock by the people of Ancient Margiana on the basis of the materials from excavations of Gonur-Depe. Ancient Margiana unites sites located in the dry delta of the Murgab, the largest one is Gonur-Depe. The site was studied since the early 1970s by the Margiana archaeological expedition under the leadership of V. I. Sarianidi (until his death in 2013). Despite the fact that research of monuments of ancient delta of Murgab continued for more than 40 years, there was little information about the features of economic use of animals by inhabitants of the ancient country. The main reason of the lack of data on this issue is poverty of cultural layer of animal bones originating from kitchen waste. A few bulk samples were managed to get within 10 years of excavation at Gonur Depe. They come from northern, eastern and southern sectors of the site. The majority of bones in all three areas derived from cattle and small ruminants (sheep and goats), which were the main sources of meat products. The share of other domestic species is considerably less, but pigs and, possibly, camels were used for meat. The data showed that the inhabitants of the surrounding of Palace-temple complex were not directly engaged in livestock breeding (they received meat products from the outside), farming played only a supporting role for them. This conclusion mostly confirms the opinion of V. I. Sarianidi on the special status of the Gonur settlement, as the administrative and religious center.en
dc.description.abstractПриведены результаты археологического исследования остатков домашних животных в репрезентативных остеологических выборках из раскопок Гонур-депе.ru
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dc.publisherИздательство Тюменского государственного университетаru
dc.relation.ispartofЭкология древних и традиционных обществ : материалы 5 Международной научной конференции. Вып. 5, ч. 2. – Тюмень, 2016ru
dc.subjectбронзовый векru
dc.subjectдомашние животныеru
dc.subjectархеологияru
dc.subjectархеология Древнего мираru
dc.subjectГонур-депеru
dc.subjectТуркменистанru
dc.subjectархеологические исследованияru
dc.subjectдревняя Маргианаru
dc.subjectживотноводствоru
dc.subjectконференцияru
dc.titleЖивотноводство и домашние животные древней Маргианы: (бронзовый век, Туркменистан)ru
dc.title.alternativeAnimal husbandry and domestic animals of Ancient Margiana (the Bronze Age, Turkmenistan)en
dc.typeConference Paperen
dc.typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObjecten
dc.typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionen
local.description.firstpage132
local.description.lastpage135
local.issueВып. 5, ч. 2
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local.identifier.handleru-tsu/17005-
local.conference.name5 Международная научная конференция "Экология древних и традиционных обществ"ru
local.conference.date07.11.2016-11.11.2016
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