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Golubaya Krinitsa - soil burial ground of the Mariupol type on the Middle Don

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1. Title Title of document Golubaya Krinitsa - soil burial ground of the Mariupol type on the Middle Don
2. Creator Author's name, affiliation, country Andrey Mikhailovich Skorobogatov; Voronezh Archaeology Society; Russian Federation
3. Subject Discipline(s)
3. Subject Keyword(s) burial ground; Middle Don; Eneolithic; Mariupol-type burials; burial equipment; ochre; chalk; tools; weapons; jewelry; bone; flint; sea and river shells; copper product
4. Description Abstract

The paper publishes the materials of a fully investigated (2015–2016) soil burial ground located in the south of the Voronezh Region. The burial ground, small in size, was located on the high root bank of the Chernaya Kalitva River (the right tributary of the Don River, the modern border of the steppe and forest-steppe), consisted of 18 burials, including individual, paired and collective burials. The burials were performed according to a single ritual – stretched out on the back, arms along the trunk, legs tightly brought together, with the orientation of the face towards the river (south with slight deviations). Ochre and chalk played a significant role in the ritual. The discovered funerary inventory (ornaments made of bone and shells, bone tools, tools and weapons made of flint, stone products, ceramics) allows us to draw direct analogies with the burial grounds of the Mariupol type of the Early Eneolithic of the Dnepr, Azov and Middle Volga region (Mariupol, Nikolsky, Lysogorsky, Sezzhensky, Yekaterinovsky Cape). The presence of a copper product in one of the burials indicates that the complex belonged to the Eneolithic, which according to analogies can be dated to the end of the VI – first half of the V millennium BC.

5. Publisher Organizing agency, location Samara State University of Social Sciences and Education
6. Contributor Sponsor(s)
7. Date (DD-MM-YYYY) 01.03.2022
8. Type Status & genre Peer-reviewed Article
8. Type Type Research Article
9. Format File format
10. Identifier Uniform Resource Identifier https://snv63.ru/2309-4370/article/view/108339
10. Identifier Digital Object Identifier (DOI) 10.55355/snv2022111203
10. Identifier Digital Object Identifier (DOI) (PDF (Rus)) 10.55355/snv2022111203.t81869
11. Source Title; vol., no. (year) Samara Journal of Science; Vol 11, No 1 (2022)
12. Language English=en ru
13. Relation Supp. Files Figure 1 – Location (1) and general plan of burials (2) of the Blue Krinitsa burial ground (747KB) doi: 10.55355/snv2022111203.f65472
Figure 2 – Products made of flint (1-12), stone (13) and chalk (14). 1, 2, 4-8, 13 – p. 7; 3 – p. 11; 9-11, 14 – p. 3; 12 – p. 17 (813KB) doi: 10.55355/snv2022111203.f65473
Figure 3 – Ceramics (1-4) and bone products (5-9). 1-3 – item 7; 4 – item 6; 5 – item 8; 6-9 – item 17 (842KB) doi: 10.55355/snv2022111203.f65474
Figure 4 – Metal products (1), shells (2, 4, 5, 13, 14), stone (3), bone (6-12). 1, 10, 12 – p. 8; 2 – p. 10; 3, 14 – p. 11; 4 – p. 3; 5-9 – item 7; 11 – item 6; 13 – item 15 (953KB) doi: 10.55355/snv2022111203.f65475
Figure 5 – products made of stone (1, 2) and chalk (3). 1 – item 1; 2 – item 10; 3 – item 7 (1MB) doi: 10.55355/snv2022111203.f65476
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