The cultures of the early iron age in China as a part of the Scythian world

Бесплатный доступ

Based on archaeological and written sources, the authors characterizes the two ethno cultural regions of the 9th - 3rd centuries BCE that developed in the east of the Scythian world - in Xinjiang and North China. In the 9th - 8th centuries BCE there, in local cultures of transitional appearance, burial complexes with “Scythian triad” individual elements in the Animal style in a horse bridle are recorded. It is obvious that both of these areas were the early Scythian cultures formation centers like the center in Tyva. At the same time, according to all sources, the Animal style was brought to the China territory from Mongolia. Due to natural factors, in these areas up to the 2nd century BCE Scythian cultures developed almost in isolation from each other in contact with the adjacent Kazakhstan, Southern Siberia and Mongolia regions. In the second half of the 4th century BCE the northern part of Xinjiang (including the Tien Shan) get closed culturally with Pazyryk culture of Altai, and then to the Sakas and Wusuns of Kazakhstan. At this time the North China cultures were in close contact with South Siberia population. At the same time, some Scythian-like features were preserved in them until 3rd - 2nd centuries BCE, even after the Han and Xiongnu empires formation at the end of the 3rd century BCE.

Еще

Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/14118239

IDR: 14118239   |   DOI: 10.24411/2713-2021-2020-00004

Список литературы The cultures of the early iron age in China as a part of the Scythian world

  • Akishev, K.A. Kushaev, G.A. 1963. Drevnyaya kul'tura cakov i usuney doliny reki Ili (Ancient Culture of Saks and Usuns of the Ili River Valley). Almaty: AN KazSSR (in Russian).
  • Barfield, T.J. 2009. Opasnaya granitsa: kochevyye imperii i Kitay (221 g. do n.e. - 1757 g. n.e.) (The Perilous Frontier: Nomadic Empires and China (221 BCE - 1757 CE)). Saint Petersburg: Nestor-Istoriya; Fakul'tet filologii i iskusstv Sankt-Peterburgskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta (in Russian).
  • Bogdanov, E.S. 2011. Obrazy svernuvshegosya i pripavshego k zemle khishchnika, olenya "na tsypochkakh" v kontekste zarozhdeniya skifo-sibirskogo iskusstva (Images of curled up and crouching to the ground predator, a deer "on tiptoe" in the context of the birth of Scythian art). In: Molodin, V.I., Hansen, S. (eds.). "Terra Scythica": Materialy mezhdunarodnogo simpoziuma "Terra Scythica" ("Terra Scythica": Materials of the international symposium "Terra Scythica"). Novosibirsk: IAET SO RAN, 23-28 (in Russian).
  • Bogdanov, Е.S. 2006. Obraz khishchnika v plasticheskom iskusstve kochevykh narodov Tsentral'noy Azii (skifo-sibirskaya khudozhestvennaya traditsiya) (The Image of a Predator in the Plastic Art of the Nomadic Peoples of Central Asia (Scythian-Siberian Artistic Tradition)). Novosibirsk: IAET SO RAN (in Russian).
  • Borovkova, L.A. 2001. Tsarstva "zapadnogo kraya" vo II-I vekakh do n.e. (Vostochnyy Turkestan i Srednyaya Aziya po svedeniyam iz "Shi tszi" i "Khan' shu") (The kingdoms of the "Western Edge" in the 2nd - 1st centuries BCE (Eastern Turkestan and Central Asia according to the information from "Shiji" and "Han Shu")). Moscow: IV RAN (In Russian).
  • Borovkova, L.A. 2005. Kushanskoye tsarstvo (po drevnim kitayskim istochnikam) Kushan kingdom (according to ancient Chinese sources). Moscow: IV RAN (In Russian).
  • Bunker, E.C. 1997. Ancient bronzes of the Eastern Eurasian Steppes. New York: The Arthur M. Sackler Foundation.
  • Chikisheva, T.A. 2011. Fizicheskaya antropologiya rannikh kochevnikov Yuzhnoy Sibiri i Tsentral'noy Azii (Physical anthropology of the early nomads of Southern Siberia and Central Asia). In: Molodin, V.I., Hansen, S. (eds.). "Terra Scythica": Materialy mezhdunarodnogo simpoziuma "Terra Scythica" ("Terra Scythica": Materials of the international symposium "Terra Scythica"). Novosibirsk: IAET SO RAN, 346—357 (in Russian).
  • Chlenova, N.L. 1967. Proiskhozhdeniye i rannyaya istoriya plemon tagarskoy kul'tury (The origin and early history of the tribes of the Tagar culture). Moscow: IA RAN (in Russian).
  • Cugunov, K., Parzinger, H., Nagler, A. 2010. Der skythenzeitliche Fürstenkurgan Arzan 2 in Tuva. Archäologie in Eurasien 26. Steppenvölker Eurasiens 3, 289 Abb., 153 Taf. Mainz: Philipp von Zabern.
  • Debaine-Francfort, C. 1989. Archeologie du Xinjiang des origines aux Han. Paleorient 15—1, 183—213.
  • Di Cosmo, N. 2014. A note on the formation of the 'Silk Road' as long—distance exchange network. In: Bulut, M. (ed.). ReSilkroad. Istanbul: Istanbul Sabahattin, 17—26.
  • Dovatur, A.I., Kallistov, D.P., Shishova, A.I. 1982. Narody nashey strany v "Istorii" Gerodota (Peoples of our Country in the Herodotus's "The Histories"). Moscow: Nauka (in Russian).
  • Festa, M, 2017. Prehistoric Cultures in Xinjiang: Retrospect and Prospect. Athens Journal of History. Vol. 3. Iss. 2, 137—170.
  • Frolov, Ya.V. 2008. Pogrebal'nyy obryad naseleniya Barnaul'skogo Priob'ya v VI v. do n. e.—II v. n.e. (po dannym gruntovykh mogil'nikov) (Funeral rite of the population of the the Barnaul Ob River Region in the 4th century BCE — 2nd century CE (according to data from subsoil burial grounds)). Barnaul: Azbuka (in Russian).
  • Graberkatalog Maoqinggou 1992: Maoqinggou. Ein eisenzeitliches Graberfeld in der Ordos-Region (Innere Mongolei). Nach der Veroffentlichung von Tian Guanjin und Guo Suxin beschr. und komm. T.O. Hollmann und G.W. Kossack u. Mitarb. 1992. Mainz am Rhein. Materialien zur Allgemeine und Vergleichende Archaologie 50.
  • Gryaznov, M.P. 1980. Arzhan: Tsarskiy kurgan ranneskifskogo vremeni (Arzhan: Tsar's mound of the early Scythian time). Leningrad: Nauka (in Russian).
  • Gryaznov, M.P. 1983. Nachal'naya faza razvitiya skifo-sibirskikh kul'tur (The initial phase of development of the Scythian-Siberian culture). Arkheologiya Yuzhnoy Sibiri (Archeology of Southern Siberia) 12, 3— 18 (in Russian).
  • Kang, I.U. 2011. Rasprostraneniye zverinogo stilya v I tys. do n. e. na territorii provintsii Lyaonin (KNR) i Koreyskogo poluostrova v svyazi s kul'turoy bronzovykh skripkovidnykh kinzhalov (Spreading of the animal style in the 1st millennium BCE on the territory of Liaoning Province (China) and the Korean Peninsula due to the culture of bronze fiddle-shaped daggers) In: Molodin, V.I., Hansen, S. (eds.). "Terra Scythica": Materialy mezhdunarodnogo simpoziuma "Terra Scythica" ("Terra Scythica": Materials of the international symposium "Terra Scythica"). Novosibirsk: IAET SO RAN, 82—96 (in Russian).
  • Jan, R. 2008. Questions of Ancient Human Settlements in Xinjiang and the Early Silk Road Trade, with an Overview of the Silk Road Research Institutions and Scholars in Beijing, Gansu, and Xinjiang. Sino-Platonic Papers 185, 123.
  • Kang, I.U. 2018. Rasprostraneniye zolotoy kul'tury sakov i formirovaniye velikogo sholkovogo puti (The spread of the golden culture of the Sakas and the formation of the Great Silk Road). In: Zoloto vlastelinov № 12. 2020
  • kazakhskikh stepey. Sovmestnyy katalog Respubliki Koreya i Respubliki Kazakhstan (Gold of the rulers of the Kazakh steppes. Joint catalog of the Republic of Korea and the Republic of Kazakhstan). Seul: [s.n.], 376—417 (in Russian).
  • Khudyakov, Yu.S., Komissarov, S.A. 2002. Kochevaya tsivilizatsiya Vostochnogo Turkestana (Nomadic civilization of East Turkestan). Novosibirsk: Novosibirskiy gosudarstvennyi universitet (in Russian).
  • Kiselyov, S.V. 1951. Drevnyaya istoriya Yuzhnoy Sibiri (Ancient history of Southern Siberia). Moscow: AN SSSR (in Russian).
  • Komissarov, S.A. 1987. Kompleks vooruzheniya kul'tury verkhnego sloya Syatszyadyan' (Weapon system of the culture of the upper layer of Xiajiadian). In: Khudyukov, Yu.S., Plotnikov, Yu.A. (eds.). Voyennoye delo drevnego naseleniya Severnoy Azii (Military affairs of the ancient population of North Asia). Novosibirsk: Nauka, 39—53 (in Russian).
  • Kovalev, A. 1992. «Karasuk-Dolche», Hirschsteine und die Nomaden der chinesischen Annalen im Altertum. In: Jettmar, K. (Hrsg.). Maoqinggou. Ein eisenzeitliches Graberfeld in der Ordos-Region (Innere Mongolei). Nach der Veroffentlichung von Tian Guanjin und Guo Suxin beschr. Mainz am Rhein: Philipp von Zabern, 46—87.
  • Kovalyov, A.A. 1996. Proiskhozhdeniye skifov soglasno dannym arkheologii (The origin of the Scythians according to archeological data. In: Piotrovskiy Yu.Yu. (ed.). Mezhdu Aziyey i Evropoy: Kavkaz v IV—I tys. do n.e. (Between Asia and Europe: Caucasus in 4th — 1st mill BCE). Saint Petersburg: State Hermitage, 121—127 (in Russian).
  • Kovalev, AA. 1998. Drevneyshiye datirovannyye pamyatniki skifo-sibirskogo zverinogo stilya (tip Nan'shan'gen') (Earliest dated monuments of Scythian art (Nanshangen type)). In: Grach, A.D., Savinov, D.G. (eds.). Drevniye kul'tury Tsentral'noy Azii i Sankt-Peterburga (The ancient cultures of Central Asia and Saint Petersburg). Saint Petersburg: Cult-inform-press, 122—131 (in Russian).
  • Kuzmina, E.E. 2010. Predystoriia Velikogo shyolkovogo puti: Dialog kultur Evropa—Aziia (The Prehistory of the Silk Road. Intercultural dialogue between Europe and Asia). Moscow: KomKniga (in Russian).
  • Kovalyov, A.A. 2014. Proiskhozhdeniye skifov iz Dzhungarii: osnovaniya gipotezy i yeyo sovremennoye sostoyaniye (The origin of the Scythians from Dzungaria: the foundations of the hypothesis and its current state). In: Molodin, V.I., Epimakhov, A.V. (eds.). Arii stepey Evrazii: epokha bronzy i rannego zheleza v stepyakh Yevrazii i na sopredel'nykh territoriyakh (Aryans of the Eurasian steppes: the Bronze and Early Iron Age in the steppes of Eurasia and cross-border region). Barnaul: AltSU, 124—136 (in Russian).
  • Litvinsky, B.A. 1984. Istoricheskie sudby Vostochnogo Turkestana i Srednei Azii (problemy etnokulturnoi obshchnosti) (Historical destinies of East Turkestan and Central Asia (problems of ethnocultural community)). In: Litvinsky, B.A. (ed.). Vostochnyi Turkestan i Sredniaia Aziia. Istoriia. Kultura. Sviazi. (East Turkestan and Central Asia. History. Culture. Connections). Moscow: Nauka, 4—28 (in Russian).
  • Minyaev, S.S. 1987. Proishozhdenie siunnu: sovremennoe sostoianie problemy (The origin of the Xiongnu: the current state of the problem). In: Dobzhansky, V.N. (ed.). Problemy arkheologii stepnoi Evrazii (Tezisy docladov) (Problems of archeology of steppe Eurasia (Abstracts)). Pt. II. Kemerovo: KemSU, 142—145 (in Russian).
  • Minyaev, S.S. 2014. Siunnuskii arkheologicheskii kompleks: problemy khronologii (The Xiongnu Archaeological Complex: Chronological Questions). In: Ongar, A. (eds.). Vsadniki Velikoi stepi: traditcii i novatcii. Trudy filiala Instituta arkheologii im. A.Kh. Margulana v g. Astana. (Horsemen of the Great Steppe: traditions and innovations. Proceedings of the branch of the Margulan Institute of Archeology in Astana). Astana: Branch of the Institute of Archeology named after A.Kh. Margulan, 188—198 (in Russian).
  • Polosmak, N.V. 1998. Pazyrykskie analogii v mogilakh Sintcziana (Pazyryk graves analogy in Xinjiang). Problemy arkheologii, etnografii, antropologii Sibiri i sopredelnykh territoriy (Problems of Archaeology, Ethnography, Anthropology of Siberia and cross-border region) IV, 337—343 (in Russian).
  • Polosmak, N.V., Barkova, L.L. 2005. Kostium i tekstil pazyryktcev Altaia (IV—III vv. do n.e.) (Suit and Textile of Altai Pazyrykians (4th — 3rd centuries BCE)). Novosibirsk: Infolio (in Russian).
  • Polosmak, N.V., Chikisheva, T.A. 2019. Pazyrykskaia kultura v svete migratcionnykh protcessov v drevnosti (Pazyryk culture in the light of migration processes in antiquity). In: Skobelev, S.G. (ed.). Mobilnost i migratciia: kontceptcii, metody, rezultaty (Mobility and migration: concepts, methods, results). Novosibirsk: IAET SO RAN, 83—86. (In Russian)
  • Rudenko, S.I. 1952. Gornoaltaiskie nahodki i skify (The Altai Mountains findings and Scythians). Moscow; Leningrad: AN SSSR (in Russian).
  • Rudenko, S.I. 1961. Iskusstvo Altaia i Perednei Azii: (seredina 1 tysiacheletiia do n.e.) (The Art of Altai and Western Asia (mid—the 1st millennium BCE)). Moscow: Vostochnaya literatura (in Russian).
  • Rudenko, S.I. 1960. Kultura naseleniia Centralnogo Altaia v skifskoe vremia (Culture of the Population of the Altai Mountains in the Scythian Time). Moscow; Leningrad: AN SSSR (in Russian).
  • Salmony, A. 1933. Sino-Sibirian art in the collection of C.T. Loo. Paris: C.T. Loo.
  • Samashev, Z.S., Faizov, K.Sh., Bazarbaeva, G.A. 2001. Arkheologicheskie pamiatneyki i paleopochvy Kazakhskogo Altaia (Archaeological sites and paleosols of the Kazakh Altai). Almaty: Margulan Institute of Archeology (in Russian).
  • Savinov, D.G. 2002. Rannie kochevniki Verkhnego Eniseia (arkheologicheskie kultury i kulturogenez) (The early nomads of the Upper Yenisei (archaeological cultures and cultural genesis)). Saint Petersburg: SPbSU (in Russian).
  • Savinov, D.G. 2018. K teorii obrazovaniia skifo-sibirskogo kulturnogo prostranstva (To the theory of the formation of the Scythian-Siberian cultural space). In: Zapiski Instituta istorii materialnoi kultury RAN, (Notes of the Institute of the History of Material Culture of the Russian Academy of Sciences) 19, 91— 102 (in Russian).
  • Shulga, P.I. 2010. Sintczian v VIII—III vv. do n. e. (Pogrebalnye kompleksy. Khronologiia i periodizatciia) (Xinjiang in the 8th — 3rd centuries BCE (Burial complexes. Chronology and periodization)). Barnaul: AltSTU (in Russian).
  • Shulga, P.I. 2013. Konskoe snariazhenie rannikh kochevnikov Minusinskoi kotloviny (po materialam Minusinskogo muzeia im. N.M. Martianova) (Horse equipment of the early nomads of the Minusinsk Basin (based on materials from the Minusinsk Museum named after N.M. Martyanov)). Novosibirsk: NSU (in Russian).
  • Shulga, P.I. 2015. Snariazhenie verhovoi loshadi v Gornom Altae i Verkhnem Ob River Region (VI—III vv. do n. e.) (Riding horse equipment in Gorny Altai and the Upper Ob region (6th — 3rd centuries BCE). Pt. II. Novosibirsk: NSU (In Russian).
  • Shulga, P.I. 2015. Mogilnik Iuihuanmiao v Severnom Keitae (VII—VI veka do nashei ery) (Yuhuangmiao burial ground in North China (7th — 6th centuries BCE)). Novosibirsk: IAE RAS (in Russian).
  • Shulga, P.I., Shulga, D.P. 2015. Mogilnik Saensai ranneskifskogo vremeni u g. Urumchi (Sintczian, Keitai) (Saensai burial ground of the early Scythian time near Urumqi (Xinjiang, China)). Trudy Gosudarstvennogo Ermitazha. Arkheologiia bez granitc: kollektcii, problemy, issledovaniia, gipotezy (Proceedings of the State Hermitage. Archeology without borders: collections, problems, research, hypotheses) 77, 512—533 (in Russian).
  • Shulga, P.I., Shulga, D.P. 2020. About migrations of early nomads in China and neighboring territories. Stratum plus 3, 15—30 (in Russian).
  • Shulga, P.I., Shulga, D.P., Khasnulina, K.A. 2019. Mohuchahan: mogilnik ranneskifskogo vremeni v Sintcziane (Mokhuchahan: a burial ground of the Early Scythian time in Xinjiang). Vestnik Novosibirskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta. Seriya: Istoriya, filologiya (Novosibirsk State University Bulletin. Series: History and Philology). Vol. 18. No. 4, 19—29 (in Russian).
  • Shulga, P.I., Umansky, A.P., Mogilnikov, V.A. 2009. Novotroitckii nekropol (Novotroitsk necropolis). Barnaul: AltSU (in Russian).
  • Sima Qian 2010. Istoricheskie zapiski (Shi-Tczi) (Historical Notes (Shi Ji)). Vol. 9. Moscow: Vostochnaya literatura (in Russian).
  • Psarras, S.K. 1999. Upper Xiajiadian. Monumenta Serica 47, 1—126.
  • Psarras, S.K. 2003. Han and Xiongnu: a reexamination of cultural and political relations. Monumenta Serica 51, 55—236.
  • Sorokin, S.S. 1966: Pamiatneyki rannikh kochevnikov v verhoviakh Bukhtarmy (Monuments of early nomads in the upper reaches of Bukhtarma). Arkheologicheskii sbornik Gosudarstvennogo Ermitazha (Archaeological collection of the State Hermitage). Iss. 8, 39—60 (in Russian).
  • Sen, T., Mair, V.H. 2012. Traditional China in Asian and World History. Ke Isue in Asian Studie 9. AAS Resources for Teaching About Asia.
  • H0is^ter, T.L. 2017. Polities and nomads: the emergence of the Silk Road exchange in the Tarim Basin region during late prehistory (2000—400 BC). Bulletin of SOAS, University of London 80, 339—363.
  • Varyonov, A.V. 1999. Skifskie materialy iz kitaiskoi chasti Altaia (Scythian materials from the Chinese part of Altai). In: Kiryushin, Yu. F., Tishkin, A.A. (eds.). Itogi izucheniia skifskoi epohi Altaia i sopredelnykh territorii (Results of the Study of the Scythian Era of Altai and cross-border region). Barnaul: AltGU, 26—30 (in Russian). № 12. 2020
  • Varyonov, A.V. 2010. Pogrebalnye pamiatneyki skifo-sakskogo vremeni na iuge Vnutrennei Mongolii (Funerary monuments of the Scythian-Saka time in the south of Inner Mongolia). Vestnik Novosibirskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta. Seriya: Istoriya, filologiya (Novosibirsk State University Bulletin. Series: History and Philology). Vol. 9. Iss. 4, 39—46 (in Russian).
  • Varyonov, A.V. 2011. Pogrebalnye pamiatneyki skifo-sakskogo vremeni na iuzhnom sclone gor Iashshan, v Ninsia i Gansu (Funeral monuments of the Scythian-Saka time on the southern slope of the Yashshan mountains, in Ninxia and Gansu). Vestnik Novosibirskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta. Seriya: Istoriya, filologiya (Novosibirsk State University Bulletin. Series: History and Philology). Vol. 10. Iss. 4, 27—35 (in Russian).
  • Volkov, V.V. 2001. Rannie kochevniki Severnoi Mongolii (Early nomads of Northern Mongolia). In: Balabina, V.I. (ed.). Mirovozzrenie drevnego naseleniia Evrazii (Worldview of the ancient population of Eurasia). Moscow: Strayi Sad, 330—354 (in Russian).
  • Volkov, V.V. 1981. Olennye kamni Mongolii (The Deer stones of Mongolia). Moscow: Nauchniy mir (in Russian).
  • Wang Wei, Wu Xinhua. 2011. Raskopki mogilnika Liushui v otrogakh Kunlunia (Excavation of the Lushui burial ground in the Kunlun Spurs). In: Molodin, V.I., Hansen, S. (eds..) "Terra Scythica": Materialy mezhdunarodnogo simpoziuma "Terra Scythica" ("Terra Scythica": Materials of the international symposium «Terra Scythica»). Novosibirsk: IAE SB RAS, 36—44 (in Russian).
  • Xiaolong, Wu 2013. Cultural hybridity and social status: elite tombs on China's Northern Frontier during the third century BC. Antiquity 87:335, 121—136.
  • Yang, Jianhua, Linduff, K.M. 2013. A Contextual Explanation for "Foreign" or "Steppic" Factors Exhibited in Burials at the Majiayuan Cemetery and the Opening of the Tianshan Mountain Corridor. Asian Archaeology 1, 73—84.
  • Zadneprovskiy, Yu.A. 1992. Rannie kochevniki Semirechia i Tian-Shania (Early nomads of Semirechye and Tien Shan). In: Moshkova M.G. (ed.). Stepnaia polosa Aziatskoi chasti SSSR v skifo-sarmatskoe vremia (Steppe zone of the Asian part of the USSR in the Scythian-Sarmatian time). Vol. 10, 73—87 (in Russian).
  • Beijing shi wenwu yanjiusuo (Bejing city Insninute of Cultural Relics). 2007. Jundushan mudi: Yuhuangmiao (Jundushan Graveyard—Yuhuangmiao). Beijing: Wenwu chubanshe (in Chinese).
  • Cong, D., Chen, G. 1997. Bulletin of the second and third excavation of the Qunbake tomb in Luntai County. In: Wang Binghua, Du Gencheng (eds.). Xinjiang wenwu kaogu xin shouhuo (1990-1996) (New achievements of Xinjiang cultural relics and archaeology (1990-1996)). Wulumuqi: Xinjiang meishu sheying chubanshe, 281—302 (in Chinese).
  • Gansu sheng wenwu kaogu yanjiusuo (Gansu Antique Archaeology Institute). 2014. Xirong yizhen Majiayuan Zhanguo mudi chutu wenwu (Cultural relics of Xi Rong unearthed from the Warring States period tomb in Majiayuan). Beijing: Wenwu chubanshe (in Chinese).
  • Gansu sheng wenwu kaogu yanjiusuo (Gansu Antique Archaeology Institute). 2001. Yongchang Xigang Chaiwaigang (YongchangXi Gang Chaiwan Gang-Shajing Culture tombs excavation report). Lanzhou: Gansu renmin chubanshe (in Chinese).
  • Guo, W. 2012. Xinjiang shiqian wanqi shehui de kaogu xue yanjiu (Archaeological Research on the Society of the Late Prehistoric Period in Xinjiang). Shanghai: Shanghai guji chubanshe (in Chinese).
  • Han, J. 2007. Xinjiang de qingtong shidai he zao tieqi shidai wenhua (Xinjiang's Bronze Age and Early Iron Age culture). Beijing: Wenwu chubanshe (in Chinese).
  • Jiaohe gucheng baohu xiushan bangongshi (The preservation and restoration bureau of the Ancient Ruins of Jiaohe). 1998. In: Jiaohe gucheng: 1993, 1994 niandu kaogu fajue baogao (City of Jiaohe-a report on archaeological excavations for 1993—1994). Beijing: Dongfang chubanshe (in Chinese).
  • Jin, D. 2018. Yuhuangmiao wenhua qingtongqi yanjiu (Research on Bronzeware of Yuhuangmiao Culture). PhD Thesis. Changchun.
  • Li, Sh. 1994. Shajing wenhua yanjiu (Shajing Culture Materials Research). Shajing wenhua yanjiu (Traditional Chinese Studies) 2, 493—523 (in Chinese).
  • Liaoningsheng Zhaowudameng wenwu gongzuozhan, Zhongguo kexueyuan kaogu yanjiusuo dongbei gongzuodui (Liaoning Zhaodao Dameng cultural relics archeological site, northeast team of Institute of archaeology, Chinese Academy of Sciences). 1973. Kaogu xuebao (Acta Archaeologica Sinica) 2, 27— 39 (in Chinese).
  • Liu, G. 2000. Research on bronze artifacts of Upper Xiajiadian culture. Acta Archaeologica Sinica 4, 451— 500 (in Chinese).
  • Liu, X. 2017. Silu Tianshan diqu qingtongqi yanjiu (Research on Bronzeware in Tianshan Area on the Silk Road 4. Xi'an: Sanqin chubanshe (in Chinese).
  • Mo, Zh. 2008. Heigouliang mudi yu dongheigou mudi de kaoguleixing xue bijiao yanjiu (A Comparative Study of Archaeological Typology between Heigouliang Cemetery and Dongheigou Cemetery). Master Thesis. Xi'an.
  • Ningxia wenwu kaogu yanjiusuo, pengyang xian wenwu guanlisuo (Ningxia Antique Archaeology Institute, Pengyang Antique Management Office). 2016. In: Wangdahu yu Jiulongshan—beifang qingtong wenhua mudi (Wangdahu and Jiulongshan: A Cemetery of Northern Bronze Culture). Beijing: Wenwu chubanshe (in Chinese).
  • Tian, G., Guo, S. 1986. A lu chai deng faxian de jin yin qi (Metallic artifacts discovered in Aluchaiden. In: Ordos bronze ware. Beijing: Wenwu chubanshe (in Chinese).
  • Wang, M. 1999. Xinjiang Chawuhu: daxing shizu mudi fajue baogao (Xinjiang: Excavation report of large-scale clan graves. In: Chawuhu, Xinjiang: Excavation report of large-scale clan graves. Beijing: Dongfang chubanshe (in Chinese).
  • Wu, Ch., Wang, Y. 2010. Nanman she zhong wenhua shi (The history of "Southern Barbarians snakes" culture). Nanfang wenwu. In Cultural Relics in Southern China 2, 89—102 (in Chinese).
  • Wu, E. 2007. Beifang caoyuan kaogu xue wenhua yanjiu: Qingtong shidai zhi zaoqi tieqi shidai. Research on the Archaeological Culture of Northern Grassland: From Bronze Age to Early Iron Age. Beijing: Shekexue chubanshe (in Chinese).
  • Xinjiang bowuguan, Bazhou wenwu guanli suo, Qiemo wenhuaguan (Xinjiang Region Museum, Bazhou Cultural Relics Management Office, Qiemo Cultural Center). 1998. Qie mo zha gun lu ke yi hao mudi (Zhagunluke cemetery No.1 in Qiemo. Xinjiang wenwu. Xinjiang wenwu (Xinjiang Cultural Relics) 4(52), 1—53 (in Chinese).
  • Xinjiang wenwu kaogu yanjiu suo (Xinjiang Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology). 2013. Xinjiang Sa'ensayi mudi (Sa'ensayi cemetery in Xinjiang). Beijing: Wenwu chubanshe (in Chinese).
  • Xinjiang wenwu kaogu yanjiu suo (Xinjiang Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology). 2015. Xinjiang Aleitai diqu kaogu yu lishi wenji (Collected Works of Archaeology and History in Altay Region, Xinjiang). Beijing: Wenwu chubanshe (in Chinese).
  • Xinjiang wenwu kaogu yanjiu suo, Xibei daxue wenhua yichan yu kaogu xue yanjiu zhongxin (Xinjiang Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology, Cultural Heritage and Archaeology Research Center of Northwest University) 2006. Nian bali kun dong hei gou yizhi fajue (Excavation of Barkun Dongheigou site in 2006). Xinjiang wenwu (Xinjiang Cultural Relics) 2, 32—60 (in Chinese).
  • Xinjiang wenwu kaogu yanjiu suo, Tulufan diqu wenwu ju (Xinjiang Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology, Turpan Regional Cultural Relics Bureau) 2004. Shan shan xian yanghai er hao mudi fajue jianbao (An excavation report of Yanghai—2 Cemetery in Shanshan County. Xinjiang Wenwu (Xinjiang Relics) 1, 28—49 (in Chinese).
  • Xinjiang wenwu kaogu yanjiusuo (Xinjiang Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology). 2013. Xinjiang Saensayi mudi (The Saensayi cemetery of Xinjiang). Beijing: Wenwu chubanshe (in Chinese).
  • Xu, Ch., Li, J., Wie, Zh., Han, X., Yan, Sh. 1993. Ningxia Guyuan (Yanglangg bronze culture cemetery). Kaogu xuebao (Acta Archaeologica Sinica) 3, 13—56 (in Chinese).
  • Yang, J. 2004. Chunqiu zhanguo shiqi zhongguo beifang wenhua dai de xingcheng (The formation of archaeological cultures of Northern China during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States period). Beijing: Wenwu chubanshe (in Chinese).
  • Yang, J. 2007. Research on the origin of Caucasians among Xianbei people. Liaoning shifan daxue xuebao (Shehui kexue ban). Journal of Liaoning Normal University. Social Science Edition 30.6, 108—111 (in Chinese)
  • Zhang, T., Alifujiang, N., Tan, N. 2016. Xinjiang Mohuchahan mudi (Cemetery of Mohuchahan, Xinjiang). Beijing: Kexue chubanshe (in Chinese).
  • Zhao, Sh. 2018. Xia jia dian shangceng wenhua shi gou muzang chubu yanjiu (Preliminary Study on the Stone Tombs of Xiajiadian Upper Culture). Diyu wenhua yanjiu (Regional Culture Study) 2, 90—106 (in Chinese)
  • Zhongguo shehui kexueyuan kaogu yanjiu suo Dongbei gongzuodui (Northeast Group of the Institute of Archaeology, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences). 1981. Stone coffin grave Nanshangen from No.102, Ningcheng County, Inner Mongolia. Kaogu (Archeology) 4 (in Chinese).
  • Fig. 1. Scheme of Scythian-like archaeological cultures in Central Asia location: 1 — area of the Pazyryk culture; 2 — the territory inhabited in the 5th — 3rd centuries BCE by tribes close to the Pazyryks; 3 — Tagar culture; 4 — Aldybel and Uyuk-Sagly cultures; 5 — culture of khereksurs and deer stones; 6 — Sodunbulake culture; 7 — Chawuhu culture; 8 — Subeixi culture; 9 — Yanbulake "culture"; 10 — Slab graves culture; 11 — Dvortsovo culture; 12 — "Xiajiadian upper layer" culture; 13 — Yuhuangmiao culture; 14 — Maqinggou culture; 15 — Taohongbala "culture"; 16 — Yanglang culture; 17— Shajing culture. > 3
  • Fig. 2. "Xiajiadian upper layer" culture. Bronze weapons, harness and Animal-style items: daggers (1—7), spear ge (8), a knife with a finial in the form of a curled animal (9), a badge with an image of a cat predator (10), a chariot buckle (11), the one-piece bit with cheek-pieces (12—14, 16), a bit with a stirrup-shaped end (15) (after Wu 2007). № 12. 2020
  • Fig. 3. Yuhuangmiao culture. Bronze items with animal-style images: daggers (1, 2), a knife with a finial in the form of a curled animal (3), badges in the form of curled creatures from clothes (4—6), a belt buckle (7), a needle case (8), pendants, clips and badges (11—18) (afftter Beijing shi wenwu yanjiusuo 2007).
  • Fig. 4. Yuhuangmiao burial ground (A) and Altai-Sayan (B) materials. Comparative table of bronze harness parts (1—3), belt clips (4) and arrowheads (5—8) (after Shulga 2015: fig. 123). № 12. 2020
  • Fig. 5. Comparative table of the funeral rite and grave goods from the Yuhuangmiao (A) and Maoqinggou (B) burial grounds: 3—8 — Bronze; 9 — ceramics (after Beijing shi wenwu yanjiusuo 2007; Tian, Guo 1986).
  • Fig. 6. Yanglang (1—30) and Shajing (31—34) cultures. Weapons, harness and other Animal-style items: 13—15 — Gold; the rest is bronze (after Gansu sheng wenwu kaogu yanjiusuo 2004; Wu 2007; Yang, Linduff 2013; Ningxia wenwu kaogu yanjiusuo 2016.). № 12. 2020
  • Fig. 7. Chawuhu culture. Mohuchahan (A, 11—16) and Chawuhu-1, 4 (B, C, D, 1—10) burial grounds. The evolution of the funeral rite (A, B, C, D), inventory: 6, 7, 11 — Horn; the rest is bronze (after Wang 1999; Shulga 2010; Zhang, Alifujiang, Tan 2016).
  • Fig. 8. Arzhan-1 mound. Bronze dagger with a narrow crosshair with "knobs" at the ends (1), a badge in the form of a curled up predator (2) and three-hole Arzhan type cheekpieces (3—7) (after Gryaznov 1980). № 12. 2020
  • Fig. 9. Evolution of bronze disc-shaped mirrors with a loop on the back. Xinjiang (1, 5—9), North China (2—4): 1 — Tianshanbeilu burial ground; 2—4 — Fu Hao tomb; 5, 7 — Mohuchahan burial ground; 6 — Saensayi burial ground (after Han 2007; Xinjiang wenwu kaogu yanjiu suo 2013; Zhang, Alifujiang, Tan 2016; Wu 2017).
  • Fig. 10. Subeixi culture. Materials of the early Scythian time from the Yanghai-1, 2 burial grounds: 1—4 — images on wooden buckets; 5—7 — horn cheek pieces; 8—12 — bronze harness details; 13 — wooden clasp (after Xinjiang wenwu kaogu yanjiu suo 2004; Shulga 2010; Kovalev 2014). № 12. 2020
  • Fig. 11. Comparative table of horn harness details: A — Jiaohe Goubei burial ground Subeixi culture (5th — 3rd centuries BCE), B — the Altai Pazyryk culture of the 4th — 3rd centuries BCE (after Shulga 2010).
  • Fig. 12. Man with a horse burial of the Pazyryk culture (mound 5) at the Tuwaxinqun burial ground in the Altai district (Xinjiang): 1 — ceramic vessel; 2, 3 — iron knife and bit; 2 — gold foil (after Xinjiang wenwu kaogu yanjiu suo 2015).
Еще
Статья научная