Датировка могилы № 29 мохэского некрополя Монастырка-3 в Приморье
Dating of Grave no. 29 of the Mohe Necropolis of Monastyrka-3 in Primorye
Author(s): Olga V. DyakovaSubject(s): History, Archaeology, 6th to 12th Centuries
Published by: Издательский дом Stratum, Университет «Высшая антропологическая школа»
Keywords: Primorye; Mohe; culture; dating; the burial; ground; Monastyrka-3; Shuidaocheng Fortress
Summary/Abstract: The appearance of the Mohe culture in the Far East, the foremother of the Tunguso-Manchurian ethnic groups, is associated with the Great Migration period. Its carriers, being pushed out of Asia, spread over a vast territory — the Amur Region, Primorye, Sakhalin Island, Northeast China (Dongbei), the north of the Korean Peninsula, and the Hokkaido Island of Japan. The culture dates to the I millennium AD. In Primorye, extensive stationary excavations were carried out at the Monastyrka-3 necropolis. The site is located in the Dalnegorsky district of Primorsky Krai in the basin of the Rudnaya River. The article offers an analysis of burial No. 29, which allows, by its planographic structure, a unique find — a gilded bell with the inscription “Chief of the Shuidaocheng Fortress”, radiocarbon dates, correlation of the artifacts with the finds from the neighbouring single-cultural sites (settlement, hillfort, fortress, “archer’s loopholes”), to finally date the burial (666—779), to determine the administrative status of the buried one as the head of the fortress, find out the name of the fortress — Shuidaocheng. The fortress is related to the Vaskovskoye hillfort, which guarded the entrance to the mouth of the Rudnaya River from the Sea of Japan.
Journal: Stratum plus. Археология и культурная антропология
- Issue Year: 2024
- Issue No: 5
- Page Range: 249-258
- Page Count: 10
- Language: Russian
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