Nyurba Bronze Celt (The Questions of Cultural Relations Between Yakutia and Adjacent Territories in the Paleometal Epoch)
Нюрбинский бронзовый кельт
Nyurba Bronze Celt (The Questions of Cultural Relations Between Yakutia and Adjacent Territories in the Paleometal Epoch)
Статья в журнале
Русский
Библиогр.: с. 14 (14 назв.)
903(571.56-37)
ранний железный век; бронзовые топоры-кельты; красноярско-ангарский тип; Вилюй; раннетагарское время; цэпаньская культура; Erly Iron Age; bronze celts; Krasnoyarsk-Angarsk type; Vilyuy; early stage of the Tagar culture; Tsepan’ culture
Археология
Северо-Восточный гуманитарный вестник: научный журнал. – 2015. – N 4 (13) (С. 12-15)
The article describes a bronze axe (celt) discovered in 2013 near Nyurba in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia). Such artifacts are rarely found on the territory of Yakutia. The celt belongs to the type of earless axes and is decorated with lines, triangular festoons and eyelets. A similar axe had been found earlier in a ruined burial near the village of Mur'ya in Lensky district of Yakutia. Analogs of the Nyurba Celt are found on the territory of the forest and steppe zones of Krasnoyarsk region and belong to the Krasnoyarsk-Angarsk type. Celts like Nyurba Celt are synchronized with the early stage of the Tagar culture and dated to the VII-VI centuries BC. Their penetration in Yakutia is associated with bearers of Tsepan’ culture of Northern Angara region dated to the Early Iron Age.
Дьяконов, В. М. Нюрбинский бронзовый кельт (к вопросу о культурных связях Якутии и сопредельных территорий в эпоху палеометалла) // Северо-Восточный гуманитарный вестник. — 2015. — N 4 (13). — С. 12-15.
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