The results of archaeological research at the Ananyino I settlement complex of the 17th-18th centuries in 2024

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The article presents new materials collected during field studies of the Russian settlement Ananyino I (Tarsky District of the Omsk Region) in 2024. Three constructions were excavated and dated to the late 17th-18th centuries by the recovered coins and an object complex. The buildings were erected at different times. One of the buildings has been dated back to the late 17th - first half of the 18th centuries on the basis of the coins found in the porch area. Coins - polushki and "denga" from the period of Peter I and Elizaveta Petrovna were found in this building. Another building is a small hut with stove remains (object four); it was identified at the virgin land level by the crown of the log of the house frame. Next to this construction is a utility pit with a large amount of ceramics, dated by a coin from the period of Peter I. The finds represent important components of the life support system: fishing activity is represented by hooks, thrusting tools, and nets; costume elements - buttons, belt buckles, personal decorations and personal piety items. Toys, pipe heads, and knives were found. The tools are represented by an iron spoon cutter, previously such items have not been found at Ananyino I; thisfind suggests that a craftsman producing wooden utensils lived in this house. A large number of caftan buttons indicates that this clothing was used for a longer period than in the European part of the country. A significant number ofpectoral crosses confirm the hypothesis of the destruction of a previously existing section of the burial complex. For the first time, several construction horizons were uncovered at the site, which may indicate that the earliest part of the village was excavated and it is a promising area for research.

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Russian village, modern times, archeology, excavation, construction, buttons, coins, crosses

Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/145147115

IDR: 145147115   |   DOI: 10.17746/2658-6193.2024.30.0782-0786

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