The old believers’ churchyard: semiotics of cultural space (the case of the Ust-Tsilma old believers- bespopovtsy in the Komi Republic)

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The study addresses the structure of cemeteries and types of tombstones in the funerary tradition of Russian Old Believers-bespopovtsy in the Ust-Tsilemsky District, Komi Republic. The first description of their graveyards, known as "mogilniki ”, or "mogily ”, is provided, and their history and preservation are outlined. Traditional beliefs concerning cemeteries and their arrangement are cited. The symbolism of the forms of tomb structures, reproducing not only canonical prescriptions and requirements, but also certain pagan beliefs, is analyzed in detail. Folk terms relating to the dead and the afterlife are listed. The degree and nature of post-revolutionary transformations, profoundly affecting the foundations of the Old Believers’ culture, are explored. Despite the attempts to follow the tradition, modern lifestyles took root in the 1960s and 1970s. Elements of local specificity in funerary rites have nonetheless survived and can be seen in the symbolism of tombstones, synthesizing Christian and pre-Christian traditions. Findings of ethnographic, linguistic, and archival studies are presented.

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Traditional culture, russian old believers-bespopovtsy, cemetery, tombstones, deceased, ancestors

Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/145146938

IDR: 145146938   |   DOI: 10.17746/1563-0102.2023.51.4.126-134

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