Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1034363 | Archaeology, Ethnology and Anthropology of Eurasia | 2014 | 17 Pages |
Abstract
The study focuses on the burial rite of the eastern variant of the Pakhomovskaya culture, exemplified by the Stary Sad burial ground in the Baraba forest-steppe. The eastern Pakhomovskaya people arranged their mortuary space in various ways including ditches, pits, bonfires, and other features, which differ in number and shape within mounds. The mound was the key element of the rite. Unlike Pakhomovskaya people living in the Tobol-Ishim interfluve, those of Baraba did not practice reburial. This might be due to the mixture of various traditions, with the eastern Pakhomovskaya groups borrowing several elements of the burial rite from the natives of Baraba while preserving the basic features of their own tradition.
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Authors
V.I. Molodin, L.N. Mylnikova, D.V. Selin, A.V. Neskorov,