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Burial Mounds Near Kachkarovka Village

Yevdokimov, Henadii ; Danylko, Natalia ; Pustovalov, Serhii

Arkheolohii͡a︡ (Kiev, Ukraine : 1989), 2020-12 (4), p.49-64 [Periódico revisado por pares]

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  • Título:
    Burial Mounds Near Kachkarovka Village
  • Autor: Yevdokimov, Henadii ; Danylko, Natalia ; Pustovalov, Serhii
  • É parte de: Arkheolohii͡a︡ (Kiev, Ukraine : 1989), 2020-12 (4), p.49-64
  • Descrição: The materials of the mounds located on the Lower Dnieper Right Bank, investigated by the Krasnoznamiansk expedition of the Institute of Archaeology of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine in 1995, are introduced into scientific circulation. In total, 27 burials were examined, mainly of the Early Bronze Age, which were located in three burial mounds that fell into the reclamation zone between the villages of Kachkarovka and Sablukovka of the Beryslavskyi district of the Kherson Region The total number of mounds reaches 16 units. The Bronze Age of this region has been extremely insufficiently studied. Therefore, the published burials substantially supplement the understanding of it. As in other places, the first Yamna culture burials in the mounds are oriented along the west-eastern line, the later burials are oriented in a circle. The shape of the graves, the position of the buried people is typical for this region. These are rectangular pits with marked corners, shoulders or ledges. At a later stage — on the right or left side. Children’s Yamna culture graves with a large amount of inventory draw attention. For the Early Bronze Age, this is evidence of the presence of a powerful social center of the Yamna population. At the same time, the burials of adults are not distinguished by either size or inventory. In addition to ceramics, among the items were found two rather rare items — Pan’s flutes — bone musical instruments made of the middle parts of bird bones. Also important is the discovery of a Yamna culture pot in an Ingul grave, which is another evidence of the long-term coexistence of these two groups of population.
  • Idioma: Inglês

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