Chinese coins from the early medieval cemetery Gorny-10, Northern Altai

Автор: Seregin N.N., Tishin V.V., Stepanova N.F.

Журнал: Археология, этнография и антропология Евразии @journal-aeae-ru

Рубрика: Эпоха палеометалла

Статья в выпуске: 3 т.50, 2022 года.

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We describe a representative series of Chinese coins found during the excavations at Gorny-10, carried out by expeditions from the Altai State University in 2000-2003. The coins were found in eight burials (No. 6, 18, 44-46, 48, 62, 66). Because of its composition and diversity, the sample is unusual for North and Central Asia. It includes 29 specimens, relating to various groups. Apart from coins of the Wǔ-zhū and Kāi-yuán Tōng-bǎo types, which are rather common outside China, there are very rare ones belonging to the Cháng-píng Wǔ-zhū and Wǔ-xíng Dà-bù categories A numismatic analysis allowed us to date separate burials and the entire cemetery. The lower date of most burials (No. 6, 45, 46, 48, 62, 66) cannot be earlier than AD 581, as evidenced by Sui coins of the Wǔ-zhū type. Burials 18 and 41, where Kāi-yuán Tōng-bǎo coins were found, are later than the 630s. In view of additional data (absence of late issues of Kāi-yuán Tōng-bǎo coins, and results of radiocarbon analysis), burials at Gorny-10 date to late 6th and 7th centuries. Notably, coins were found only in burials of women and children. Their location suggests that they were head ornaments, parts of belt sets, as well as pendants and amulets

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Chinese coins, cemeteries, northern altai, early middle ages, chronology, social history

Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/145146542

IDR: 145146542   |   DOI: 10.17746/1563-0102.2022.50.3.103-112

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