Regional features of folk architecture of Olginsky and Chuguyevsky districts of Primorsky krai

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The article is devoted to the study of the characteristics of folk architecture of the villages founded by different groups of East Slavic settlers that moved to the territory of Olginsky and Chuguyevsky districts of Primorsky Krai in the second half of XlXth - the beginning of XXth centuries. Basing on the collected ethnographic fieldwork data the authors explore various aspects of preservation, transformation and synthesis of the regional characteristics of construction traditions that peasant settlers brought to Primorsky Krai from their native regions.

Folk architecture, wooden architecture, east slavs, peasant resettlements, ethnocultural interactions, russian far east, primorsky krai

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