Site Korepino I is the first eneologic monument on the river Kolva in Northern Prikamye
Автор: Denisov V.P., Melnichuk A.F.
Журнал: Вестник Пермского университета. Серия: История @histvestnik
Рубрика: Археология
Статья в выпуске: 1 (18), 2012 года.
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The materials on the Eneolithic Age of Northern Prikamye are published for the first time. The site Korepino I on the river Kolva represents two cultural chronological stages of the Eneolithic Age - Novoilinskiy time horizon, the late stage of Gari culture (end of III thousand BC). Novoilinskiy ceramic complex found at the site is considered to be the most northern in the Middle Trans-Urals at the moment. The nearest monuments of this cultural heritage are located to the south - the site Chashkinskoe Lake I, Chanvenskaya Cave. Novoilinskiy type monuments should be traced back to the second quarter of the IVth - first half of the IIIrd thousand BC based on a series of radiocarbon dating. According to V. S. Stokolos, Eneolothic Age monuments of Chuzhyayolskaya culture of northern Trans-Urals belong to the same time period. The materials from a Novoilinskiy site Korepino I show that the monuments of this cultural heritage are widespread along the river basin Kama that led the authors to conclude on the formation of the monuments of flag-type chronological period on this vast territory. The main complex associated with a one-room house is Pozdnegarinskiy. The peculiarities of the vessels, which were especially known for the G- and T-shaped whisks, denticulated patterns on the vessels and the absence of «walking» points in the patterns add to the evidences. One-room houses are quite typical for Pozdnegarinskiy period. On the whole, Pozdnegarinskiy complex of the site Korepino I is the closest to the materials of the settlements Novo-Ilinskoe I, Zaboynoe I, Kama-Zhulanskoe. Garinskiy complex of the site Korepino I has the common features with the materials of Choynovtinskiy culture of the rivers basins Northern Dvina and Vychegda.
Garinskiy culture, site, ceramics, stone tools, eneolithic age
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