Quiver hooks in Yakut burial grounds of XIV-XVIII centuries
Колчанные крюки в якутских могильниках XIV-XVIII вв.
Quiver hooks in Yakut burial grounds of XIV-XVIII centuries
Статья в сборнике трудов конференций
Русский
Библиогр. в конце ст. ( 16 назв.)
903.22(571.56)"13/17"
средневековье; якуты; колчанные крюки; застежки; стрелковый пояс; саадачный комплект; колчан; лук; налуч; стрелы; middle ages; Yakuts; quiver hooks; quiver; bow; clasps; buckles; shooter's belt; archer's kit; bow case; arrows
История. Исторические науки / Археология
Древние культуры Монголии, Байкальской Сибири и Северного Китая. – 2016. – Т. 2
С. 48-56
Древние культуры Монголии, Байкальской Сибири и Северного Китая
Красноярск, Сибирский федеральный университет
This article is dedicated to a quiver hooks found in Yakut burial grounds of XIV–XVIII centuries. Quiver hooks were though not abundant but quite a widespread element of the military ammunition of Yakuts. In total, we took stock of fifteen such items made of iron and brass-like alloy. The bases of the fourteen Yakut quiver hooks are plate-like and one hook is rod-like. The plates are either not structurally distinguished or look like a closed loop, sometimes bent to the side of the base, or a plate with a slot. The tonguelets of the iron hooks are a gradually tapering part of the base plate bent in a hooklike form to the front side. In one case the tonguelet is soldered to the base. We can assume that all the hooks were part of an archer's kit as in all places where we found them they were together with quivers, bows and arrows. We found a whole archer's kit comprising a belt with a hooklike buckle, a quiver and a case bow with a carrier strap, by which we can reckon that other hooks, most likely, served as the buckles of a shooter's belt. The leather belt is not one-piece but alternates with rings to which the carrying strap of the quiver and the bow case were attached. Iron quiver hooks, like Yakut ones, were widespread among nomads of Siberia including medieval tribes of the South Angara region and the Upper Lena region, with which the ethnogeny of the Yakuts is connected.
Дьяконов, В. М. Колчанные крюки в якутских могильниках XIV-XVIII вв.=Quiver hooks in Yakut burial grounds of XIV-XVIII centuries / В. М. Дьяконов // Древние культуры Монголии, Байкальской Сибири и Северного Китая : материалы VII международной научной конференции, Красноярск, 3-7 октября 2016 г. — Красноярск : Сибирский федеральный университет, 2016. — Т. 2. — С. 48-56.
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