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Table of Contents
List of Figures
.viii
List of Tables
.xiii
Introduction
.xiv
Laura M.
Popova,
Charles W. Hartley, and Adam T. Smith
Part I: From Culture to the Institutions of Social Life
Chapter One
.3
The Social Landscape of North-Central Eurasia and its
Transformations during the Second Millennium
ВС
Ludmila
Koryakova
Chapter Two
.26
From Extended Families to Incipient Polities: The Trajectory of
Social Complexity in the Early Bronze Age of the Ararat Plain
(Central Near Eastern Highlands)
Gregory Areshian
Chapter Three
.55
Integrating Fragmentation Practices into Landscape Archaeology
John Chapman
Chapter Four
.95
A New Historical Legend: The
Long-Term
Vegetation History of
the Samara River Valley, Russia
Laura M.
Popova
Chapter Five
.120
Persian and Central Asian Elements in the Social Landscape of the
Early Nomads at Pazyryk, Southern Siberia
XinWu
vi
Table of
Contents
PART II: Social Landscapes and Memory
Chapter Six
.151
Ritual and Horses in Bronze Age and Present-Day Mongolia: Some
Preliminary Observations from the Khanuy Valley
Appendix A
.163
The
2004
Khanuy Valley Ethnographic Project
Francis Allard, Diimaajav Erdenebaatar, Sandra
Olsen, Alyssa
Caralla, and
Erika
Maggiore
Chapter Seven
.168
Beyond Territorial Sovereignty: Archaeology and the Spiritual
Dimension of the Arab-Byzantine Frontier
Ian Straughn
Chapter Eight
.181
Space and Society Beyond Mount Qaf: Archaeology of Memory
and Frontier Communities of the North-Eastern Caucasus
(6th to 10th Centuries AD)
Irina
Lita
Shingiray
Chapter Nine
.218
Archaeological Politics of Anatolia: Imaginative Identity of an
Imaginative Geography
G. Bike Yazicioglu
PART III: Built Worlds: Settlements and Cities
Chapter Ten
.253
The Tsaghkahovit South Lower Town, Armenia: Recent
Excavations at a Late Bronze Age Fortress Settlement
Ian Lindsay
Chapter Eleven
.276
Physical Regulations, Ideological Propaganda, and the Production
of the Political Landscape: A Study of Geopolitics in Early Bronze
Age China
HuLin
Social
Orders
and Social Landscapes
vii
Chapter Twelve
.307
Mercenaries and City Rulers: Early Turks in Pre-Muslim Mawarannahr
Sören
Stark
Chapter Thirteen
.334
The Ancient Oasis Landscape of Chorasmia: The Role of the
Kala
in Central Asian Settlement Patterns
Michelle Negus Cleary
Chapter Fourteen
.359
The Ferghana Valley and its Neighbours during the Han Period
(206
BC-223 AD)
'
Fiona Kidd
Part IV: Economy and Society
Chapter Fifteen
.379
Nomadism in the Early Bronze Age Southern Transcaucasia: The
Faunal Perspective
Belinda H. Monahan
Chapter Sixteen
.393
Herding and Gathering during the Late Bronze Age at
Krasnosamarskoe, Russia, and the End of the Dependency Model
of Steppe Pastoralism
David Anthony and Dorcas Brown
Chapter Seventeen
.416
Domestic Architecture in the Steppe: A Discussion on the
Availability of Building Resources and on the Building Strategies
of the Late Bronze Age Sabatinovka Culture in the Southern
Ukraine
Magda Pieniążek
Chapter Eighteen
.449
Aspects of Farming, Fishing, Hunting, and Trade in the Golden Horde
Leonard Nedashkovsky
Contributors.
.467
Index
.473
List of Figures
1.1
Chronological chart of the Bronze Age.
5
1.2
Distribution of the Yamnaya culture sites in the Volga-Ural
region.
8
1.3
Cultural map of Central-Northern Eurasia in the second
millennium
ВС.
10
1.4
Map of Middle Bronze Age sites in the Southern Trans-
Urals and ancient copper mine locations.
12
1.5
Árkaim.
13
1.6
Complex of
Alakul
material culture.
17
2.1
Map of the Dagestan-Palestinian Archaeocultural Area
indicating the location of the Ararat Plain.
3 0
2.2
Plan oftheNorabats settlement.
32
2.3
The Jrashen hoard.
34
2.4
Southern wall of the Mokhrablur cultic tower.
3 8
2.5
Dvin, the Citadel Mound and the Lower Fortress.
40
2.6
Sev-Blur: a site in the midst of a salinised area.
44
2.7 1)
Ravaz, general plan of the settlement;
2)
Shengavit,
excavated part of the settlement: residential architecture
and the fortification wall.
46
3.1
The Ewart Park bronze sword fragments from Hanford and
Trentham, English Midlands.
64
3.2
Re-fitted clay anthropomorphic figurine fragments,
Dolnoslav tell, Bulgaria.
70
3.3
Sherd re-fitting at the Early Neolithic site of
Kil
verstone,
East
Anglia, Britian.
72
3.4
Detail of sherd re-fitting at the Early Neolithic site of
Kilverstone, East
Anglia,
Britian.
73
3.5
Re-fitted Varna group vessel (part from Grave
584,
part
from a house on Tell in Horizon
VII).
74
3.6
Completeness rations for ceramic grave goods from
Tiszapolgar-Basatanya, Hungary; (a) period
1,
(b) period
11. 77
Social
Orders
and Social Landscapes
ix
3.7
Number of fragments comprising fragmentary Spondylus
shell rings, Durankulak cemeteries, Bulgaria: (a)
Durankulak cemetery, Hamangia I-II; (b) Hamangia III-IV;
(c) Durankulak cemetery, Varna I-III phase; (d) Varna I
cemetery.
81-2
4.1
Maps showing the location of (a) Krasnosamarskoe in the
Samara
Oblast', (b)
the location of the Sharlyk swamp near
Krasnosamarskoe, and (c) the coring site at Sharlyk
99
4.2
Percentage pollen diagram from the Sharlyk swamp.
101-2
4.3
The location of Eneolithic and Early Bronze Age places in
the Samara River valley.
105
4.4
The location of Middle Bronze Age places in the Samara
River valley.
107
4.5
The location of Late Bronze Age places the Samara River
valley.
110
5.1
Shabrak made of imported textile with court women and
tower design, Kurgan
5,
Pazyryk.
122
5.2
Shabrak made of imported textile with walking lions,
Kurgan
5,
Pazyryk.
123
5.3
Stone relief showing lion mauling a bull,
Apadana,
Persepolis.
124
5.4
Stone relief showing walking lions,
Persepolis.
125
5.5
Detail of a pile carpet from Kurgan
5,
Pazyryk.
125
5.6
Fragment of painted terracotta statuette of horse.
126
5.7
Reconstructed decoration on a shabrak from Kurgan
1,
Pazyryk.
126
5.8
Impressions of stamp seals on sealings from Ur are shown
in a and b. Modern impression of stamp seal from
Taxila
is
shown in
с
129
5.9
Drawing of animal
prédation
scenes on lid of a wooden
coffin, kurgan two, Bashadar.
129
5.10
Bronze alter table from Semirech'e. Top: general view.
Bottom: detail.
130
5.11
Shabrak decorated with felt
appliqué
from Kurgan
1,
Pazyryk.
133
5.12
The capitals of columns at
Persepolis.
134
5.13
Bronze object with
protones
of lion-griffins.
134
5.14
Bracelet held by gift-bearers on stone relief,
Apadana,
Persepolis.
135
5.15
Silver belt plaque from kurgan two, Pazyryk.
135
χ
List of
Figures
5.16
Lion/Snow leopard representations in
Saka
art. (Left) gold
plaque from Issyk kurgan, Semirech'e; (Middle) gold
fmger ring from the "Oxus Treasure"; (Right) gold plaque,
Alagou,
Xinjiang.
13 8
5.17
Felt wall hanging, Kurgan
5,
Pazyryk. Left: whole view,
Below: details.
139
5.18
Gold figurine of a horseman, State Hermitage Museum,
views from left and from right.
140
5.19
Bronze pedestaled vessel from Samal,
Almaty.
Left:
general view,
Below: side views of hunter.
141
5.20
Gold ring of the Issyk "Gold Man".
143
5.21
Pair of silver plaques from Issyk, Semirech'e.
143
6.1
The khirigsuur KYR2.
152
6.2
Satellite mounds and central mound at the khirigsuur
KYR2.
155
6.3
Exposed unexcavated mound
#4
at the khirigsuur KYR2.
155
6.4
Excavated mound
#11
at the khirigsuur KYR2.
157
6.5
Horse remains found under mound
#4
at the khirigsuur
KYR2.
157
7.1
Map of the Arab-Byzantine Frontier
с
900
AD.
170
8.1
Mount Besh-Barmak (Azerbaijan)
—
a popular shrine to the
prophet Khidr, who assumes the role of Anahita in some
Islamic traditions.
193
8.2
The Wall of Derbent.
198
8.3
Medieval Islamic representation of the Caspian Sea with a
depiction of the prophet Khidr.
204
8.4
Decorative headpiece for a horse representing the goddess
Anahita.
11
m
(?)
century
A.D. 206
8.5
The early Islamic shahid cemetery of Kyrklar at Derbend
(Dagastan).
207
9.1
Map of Turkey showing sites and place names mentioned
in the text.
225
9.2
The relief above the gate of The Oriental Institute at The
University of Chicago was designed by the first director of
the institute, James Henry Breasted, in
1931
for the
inauguration of the new building.
228
10.1
Map of the Republic of Armenia with archaeological sites
discussed in the text.
254
Social
Orders
and Social Landscapes
xi
10.2
Topographic map of the Tsaghkahovit site showing Late
Bronze Age excavations.
256
10.3
Detailed plan view of the South Lower Town excavations.
261
10.4
Map of clay sources and INAA chemical characterization
groups in and around the Tsaghkahovit Plain.
265
10.5
Frequencies of ceramic sherd membership within INAA
chemical characterization groups by site.
267
11.1
Plan of the Zhengzhou settlement.
290
11.2
Plan of the Yanshi settlement.
292
11.3
Plan of the Yuanqu settlement.
294
11.4
Plan of the palace/temple complex at Yanshi.
297
12.1
Mawarannahr and the Western
Türk Qaghanat
in the 7th
and early 8th century AD.
309
12.2
Distribution of important Early Turkish memorial
complexes and stone stelae.
311
12.3
Two marble panels from the Miho funerary couch, Miho
Museum, Shiga, Japan.
314
12.4
Depiction of a stirrup in wall paintings from Afrasiab (Old
Samarqand), object
23/1,
Southern wall.
318
12.5
Stirrup find from cemetery Umna-2, Kurgan
1. 318
13.1
Map of Central Asia in the 4th century
ВС,
including
Chorasmian site locations.
336
13.2
Kalaly-gyr
1
plan.
344
13.3
Ayaz-kala Complex plan
347
13.4
Ayaz-kala
1,
photo of the enclosure wall showing the
archer's galleries and mud-brick vaulting.
349
13.5
Ayaz-kala
3,
aerial photo.
351
14.1
Map of Eurasia showing the names and regions mentioned
in the text.
361
15.1
Number of Identified Specimens, Gegharot, Early Bronze.
383
15.2
Sheep and goat kill-off, Gegharot Early Bronze.
387
15.3
Cattle kill-off, Gegharot Early Bronze.
389
16.1
The Eurasian steppe zone and the location of the Samara
oblast
(top). Early and Middle Bronze Age sites in the
Samara
oblast
(bottom left), all of them kurgan cemeteries;
and Late Bronze Age settlement sites in the Samara
oblast
(bottom right)
397
16.2
The locations of Krasnosamarskoe and Peschanyi
Dol
in
the Samara River valley.
399
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List of
Figures
16.3
The location of Krasnosamarskoe on the northeastern edge of
an old meander of the Samara River, formerly a marsh, today
dammed and flooded for commercial fish ponds.
401
16.4
The dug-out floor of the excavated structure at
Krasnosamarskoe.
406
16.5
(Top) Pike-Tay's chart of the major seasons when cattle were
butchered at Krasnosamarskoe. (Bottom) Murphy and
Khokhlov's chart of caries in human teeth in
192
Srubnaya
individuals from
12
Srubnaya cemeteries across the Samara
oblast.
408
17.1
Distribution of Sabatinovka culture sites and aspects of the
Pontic
landscape, (a.) Sabatinovka sites and vegetation
zones; (b.) Sabatinovka sites and stone-bedding; (c.)
Sabatinovka sites mentioned in text.
419
17.2
Typical landscape in the valley of the Southern Bug in the
vicinity of the settlement of Tashlyk
4 421
17.3
The Southern Bug valley by Vinogradnyy Sad.
425
17.4
Plan of the Settlement Tashlyk
1. 427
17.5
A reconstruction of a semi-subterranean multi-roomed
Sabatinovka settlement.
428
17.6
Plan of the settlement Voronovka
2. 430
17.7
The settlement of Bay-Kiyat. (a.) Plan of the settlement, (b.)
House No.
2
and the side-view of the eastern wall, (c.) The
northwest section through house No.
10
(after Kolotukhin
2000). 431
18.1
Percentage of fish bones (out of all determined bones) found
in settlements of the Lower Volga region
461
List of Tables
4.1
Archaeological periods covered in the text for the Middle
Volga region.
97
7.1
Historical Periodisation of the Arab-Byzantine Frontier.
171
10.1
Radiocarbon dates from the Tsaghkahovit South Lower
Town.
263
11.1
Chronology of major archaeological sites mentioned in the
text.
285
13.1
Ten attributes or indicators of
urbanism
concerning the
classification of sites in Central Asia and the Near East.
339-41
15.1
Average weight per piece, Gegharot Early Bronze.
3 84
15.2
Evidence for
pre-
and post-depositional processes,
Gegharot Early Bronze.
385
15.3
Average weight per indeterminate piece, Early and Late
Bronze, Gegharot.
385
15.4
Number of Identified Specimens, Genus, Early Bronze,
Gegharot.
386
16.1
Radiocarbon dates from Krasnosamarskoe.
404
18.1
Species composition of faunal remains from excavations
and surveys of the Golden Horde settlements of the Saratov
Volga region.
452-3
18.2
Species composition of the faunal remains from
excavations of the Golden Horde settlements in the
Volgograd and Astrakhan Volga regions showing total
number of bones for each species type.
457-8
18.3
Consumption of different kinds of meat by the Golden
Horde population of the Lower Volga region.
460
18.4
Species composition of fishes from Golden Horde
settlements of the Saratov Volga region.
461 |
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Table of Contents
List of Figures
.viii
List of Tables
.xiii
Introduction
.xiv
Laura M.
Popova,
Charles W. Hartley, and Adam T. Smith
Part I: From Culture to the Institutions of Social Life
Chapter One
.3
The Social Landscape of North-Central Eurasia and its
Transformations during the Second Millennium
ВС
Ludmila
Koryakova
Chapter Two
.26
From Extended Families to Incipient Polities: The Trajectory of
Social Complexity in the Early Bronze Age of the Ararat Plain
(Central Near Eastern Highlands)
Gregory Areshian
Chapter Three
.55
Integrating Fragmentation Practices into Landscape Archaeology
John Chapman
Chapter Four
.95
A New Historical Legend: The
Long-Term
Vegetation History of
the Samara River Valley, Russia
Laura M.
Popova
Chapter Five
.120
Persian and Central Asian Elements in the Social Landscape of the
Early Nomads at Pazyryk, Southern Siberia
XinWu
vi
Table of
Contents
PART II: Social Landscapes and Memory
Chapter Six
.151
Ritual and Horses in Bronze Age and Present-Day Mongolia: Some
Preliminary Observations from the Khanuy Valley
Appendix A
.163
The
2004
Khanuy Valley Ethnographic Project
Francis Allard, Diimaajav Erdenebaatar, Sandra
Olsen, Alyssa
Caralla, and
Erika
Maggiore
Chapter Seven
.168
Beyond Territorial Sovereignty: Archaeology and the Spiritual
Dimension of the Arab-Byzantine Frontier
Ian Straughn
Chapter Eight
.181
Space and Society Beyond Mount Qaf: Archaeology of Memory
and Frontier Communities of the North-Eastern Caucasus
(6th to 10th Centuries AD)
Irina
Lita
Shingiray
Chapter Nine
.218
Archaeological Politics of Anatolia: Imaginative Identity of an
Imaginative Geography
G. Bike Yazicioglu
PART III: Built Worlds: Settlements and Cities
Chapter Ten
.253
The Tsaghkahovit South Lower Town, Armenia: Recent
Excavations at a Late Bronze Age Fortress Settlement
Ian Lindsay
Chapter Eleven
.276
Physical Regulations, Ideological Propaganda, and the Production
of the Political Landscape: A Study of Geopolitics in Early Bronze
Age China
HuLin
Social
Orders
and Social Landscapes
vii
Chapter Twelve
.307
Mercenaries and City Rulers: Early Turks in Pre-Muslim Mawarannahr
Sören
Stark
Chapter Thirteen
.334
The Ancient Oasis Landscape of Chorasmia: The Role of the
Kala
in Central Asian Settlement Patterns
Michelle Negus Cleary
Chapter Fourteen
.359
The Ferghana Valley and its Neighbours during the Han Period
(206
BC-223 AD)
'
Fiona Kidd
Part IV: Economy and Society
Chapter Fifteen
.379
Nomadism in the Early Bronze Age Southern Transcaucasia: The
Faunal Perspective
Belinda H. Monahan
Chapter Sixteen
.393
Herding and Gathering during the Late Bronze Age at
Krasnosamarskoe, Russia, and the End of the Dependency Model
of Steppe Pastoralism
David Anthony and Dorcas Brown
Chapter Seventeen
.416
Domestic Architecture in the Steppe: A Discussion on the
Availability of Building Resources and on the Building Strategies
of the Late Bronze Age Sabatinovka Culture in the Southern
Ukraine
Magda Pieniążek
Chapter Eighteen
.449
Aspects of Farming, Fishing, Hunting, and Trade in the Golden Horde
Leonard Nedashkovsky
Contributors.
.467
Index
.473
List of Figures
1.1
Chronological chart of the Bronze Age.
5
1.2
Distribution of the Yamnaya culture sites in the Volga-Ural
region.
8
1.3
Cultural map of Central-Northern Eurasia in the second
millennium
ВС.
10
1.4
Map of Middle Bronze Age sites in the Southern Trans-
Urals and ancient copper mine locations.
12
1.5
Árkaim.
13
1.6
Complex of
Alakul
material culture.
17
2.1
Map of the Dagestan-Palestinian Archaeocultural Area
indicating the location of the Ararat Plain.
3 0
2.2
Plan oftheNorabats settlement.
32
2.3
The Jrashen hoard.
34
2.4
Southern wall of the Mokhrablur cultic tower.
3 8
2.5
Dvin, the Citadel Mound and the Lower Fortress.
40
2.6
Sev-Blur: a site in the midst of a salinised area.
44
2.7 1)
Ravaz, general plan of the settlement;
2)
Shengavit,
excavated part of the settlement: residential architecture
and the fortification wall.
46
3.1
The Ewart Park bronze sword fragments from Hanford and
Trentham, English Midlands.
64
3.2
Re-fitted clay anthropomorphic figurine fragments,
Dolnoslav tell, Bulgaria.
70
3.3
Sherd re-fitting at the Early Neolithic site of
Kil
verstone,
East
Anglia, Britian.
72
3.4
Detail of sherd re-fitting at the Early Neolithic site of
Kilverstone, East
Anglia,
Britian.
73
3.5
Re-fitted Varna group vessel (part from Grave
584,
part
from a house on Tell in Horizon
VII).
74
3.6
Completeness rations for ceramic grave goods from
Tiszapolgar-Basatanya, Hungary; (a) period
1,
(b) period
11. 77
Social
Orders
and Social Landscapes
ix
3.7
Number of fragments comprising fragmentary Spondylus
shell rings, Durankulak cemeteries, Bulgaria: (a)
Durankulak cemetery, Hamangia I-II; (b) Hamangia III-IV;
(c) Durankulak cemetery, Varna I-III phase; (d) Varna I
cemetery.
81-2
4.1
Maps showing the location of (a) Krasnosamarskoe in the
Samara
Oblast', (b)
the location of the Sharlyk swamp near
Krasnosamarskoe, and (c) the coring site at Sharlyk
99
4.2
Percentage pollen diagram from the Sharlyk swamp.
101-2
4.3
The location of Eneolithic and Early Bronze Age places in
the Samara River valley.
105
4.4
The location of Middle Bronze Age places in the Samara
River valley.
107
4.5
The location of Late Bronze Age places the Samara River
valley.
110
5.1
Shabrak made of imported textile with court women and
tower design, Kurgan
5,
Pazyryk.
122
5.2
Shabrak made of imported textile with walking lions,
Kurgan
5,
Pazyryk.
123
5.3
Stone relief showing lion mauling a bull,
Apadana,
Persepolis.
124
5.4
Stone relief showing walking lions,
Persepolis.
125
5.5
Detail of a pile carpet from Kurgan
5,
Pazyryk.
125
5.6
Fragment of painted terracotta statuette of horse.
126
5.7
Reconstructed decoration on a shabrak from Kurgan
1,
Pazyryk.
126
5.8
Impressions of stamp seals on sealings from Ur are shown
in a and b. Modern impression of stamp seal from
Taxila
is
shown in
с
129
5.9
Drawing of animal
prédation
scenes on lid of a wooden
coffin, kurgan two, Bashadar.
129
5.10
Bronze alter table from Semirech'e. Top: general view.
Bottom: detail.
130
5.11
Shabrak decorated with felt
appliqué
from Kurgan
1,
Pazyryk.
133
5.12
The capitals of columns at
Persepolis.
134
5.13
Bronze object with
protones
of lion-griffins.
134
5.14
Bracelet held by gift-bearers on stone relief,
Apadana,
Persepolis.
135
5.15
Silver belt plaque from kurgan two, Pazyryk.
135
χ
List of
Figures
5.16
Lion/Snow leopard representations in
Saka
art. (Left) gold
plaque from Issyk kurgan, Semirech'e; (Middle) gold
fmger ring from the "Oxus Treasure"; (Right) gold plaque,
Alagou,
Xinjiang.
13 8
5.17
Felt wall hanging, Kurgan
5,
Pazyryk. Left: whole view,
Below: details.
139
5.18
Gold figurine of a horseman, State Hermitage Museum,
views from left and from right.
140
5.19
Bronze pedestaled vessel from Samal,
Almaty.
Left:
general view,
Below: side views of hunter.
141
5.20
Gold ring of the Issyk "Gold Man".
143
5.21
Pair of silver plaques from Issyk, Semirech'e.
143
6.1
The khirigsuur KYR2.
152
6.2
Satellite mounds and central mound at the khirigsuur
KYR2.
155
6.3
Exposed unexcavated mound
#4
at the khirigsuur KYR2.
155
6.4
Excavated mound
#11
at the khirigsuur KYR2.
157
6.5
Horse remains found under mound
#4
at the khirigsuur
KYR2.
157
7.1
Map of the Arab-Byzantine Frontier
с
900
AD.
170
8.1
Mount Besh-Barmak (Azerbaijan)
—
a popular shrine to the
prophet Khidr, who assumes the role of Anahita in some
Islamic traditions.
193
8.2
The Wall of Derbent.
198
8.3
Medieval Islamic representation of the Caspian Sea with a
depiction of the prophet Khidr.
204
8.4
Decorative headpiece for a horse representing the goddess
Anahita.
11
m
(?)
century
A.D. 206
8.5
The early Islamic shahid cemetery of Kyrklar at Derbend
(Dagastan).
207
9.1
Map of Turkey showing sites and place names mentioned
in the text.
225
9.2
The relief above the gate of The Oriental Institute at The
University of Chicago was designed by the first director of
the institute, James Henry Breasted, in
1931
for the
inauguration of the new building.
228
10.1
Map of the Republic of Armenia with archaeological sites
discussed in the text.
254
Social
Orders
and Social Landscapes
xi
10.2
Topographic map of the Tsaghkahovit site showing Late
Bronze Age excavations.
256
10.3
Detailed plan view of the South Lower Town excavations.
261
10.4
Map of clay sources and INAA chemical characterization
groups in and around the Tsaghkahovit Plain.
265
10.5
Frequencies of ceramic sherd membership within INAA
chemical characterization groups by site.
267
11.1
Plan of the Zhengzhou settlement.
290
11.2
Plan of the Yanshi settlement.
292
11.3
Plan of the Yuanqu settlement.
294
11.4
Plan of the palace/temple complex at Yanshi.
297
12.1
Mawarannahr and the Western
Türk Qaghanat
in the 7th
and early 8th century AD.
309
12.2
Distribution of important Early Turkish memorial
complexes and stone stelae.
311
12.3
Two marble panels from the Miho funerary couch, Miho
Museum, Shiga, Japan.
314
12.4
Depiction of a stirrup in wall paintings from Afrasiab (Old
Samarqand), object
23/1,
Southern wall.
318
12.5
Stirrup find from cemetery Umna-2, Kurgan
1. 318
13.1
Map of Central Asia in the 4th century
ВС,
including
Chorasmian site locations.
336
13.2
Kalaly-gyr
1
plan.
344
13.3
Ayaz-kala Complex plan
347
13.4
Ayaz-kala
1,
photo of the enclosure wall showing the
archer's galleries and mud-brick vaulting.
349
13.5
Ayaz-kala
3,
aerial photo.
351
14.1
Map of Eurasia showing the names and regions mentioned
in the text.
361
15.1
Number of Identified Specimens, Gegharot, Early Bronze.
383
15.2
Sheep and goat kill-off, Gegharot Early Bronze.
387
15.3
Cattle kill-off, Gegharot Early Bronze.
389
16.1
The Eurasian steppe zone and the location of the Samara
oblast
(top). Early and Middle Bronze Age sites in the
Samara
oblast
(bottom left), all of them kurgan cemeteries;
and Late Bronze Age settlement sites in the Samara
oblast
(bottom right)
397
16.2
The locations of Krasnosamarskoe and Peschanyi
Dol
in
the Samara River valley.
399
xii
List of
Figures
16.3
The location of Krasnosamarskoe on the northeastern edge of
an old meander of the Samara River, formerly a marsh, today
dammed and flooded for commercial fish ponds.
401
16.4
The dug-out floor of the excavated structure at
Krasnosamarskoe.
406
16.5
(Top) Pike-Tay's chart of the major seasons when cattle were
butchered at Krasnosamarskoe. (Bottom) Murphy and
Khokhlov's chart of caries in human teeth in
192
Srubnaya
individuals from
12
Srubnaya cemeteries across the Samara
oblast.
408
17.1
Distribution of Sabatinovka culture sites and aspects of the
Pontic
landscape, (a.) Sabatinovka sites and vegetation
zones; (b.) Sabatinovka sites and stone-bedding; (c.)
Sabatinovka sites mentioned in text.
419
17.2
Typical landscape in the valley of the Southern Bug in the
vicinity of the settlement of Tashlyk
4 421
17.3
The Southern Bug valley by Vinogradnyy Sad.
425
17.4
Plan of the Settlement Tashlyk
1. 427
17.5
A reconstruction of a semi-subterranean multi-roomed
Sabatinovka settlement.
428
17.6
Plan of the settlement Voronovka
2. 430
17.7
The settlement of Bay-Kiyat. (a.) Plan of the settlement, (b.)
House No.
2
and the side-view of the eastern wall, (c.) The
northwest section through house No.
10
(after Kolotukhin
2000). 431
18.1
Percentage of fish bones (out of all determined bones) found
in settlements of the Lower Volga region
461
List of Tables
4.1
Archaeological periods covered in the text for the Middle
Volga region.
97
7.1
Historical Periodisation of the Arab-Byzantine Frontier.
171
10.1
Radiocarbon dates from the Tsaghkahovit South Lower
Town.
263
11.1
Chronology of major archaeological sites mentioned in the
text.
285
13.1
Ten attributes or indicators of
urbanism
concerning the
classification of sites in Central Asia and the Near East.
339-41
15.1
Average weight per piece, Gegharot Early Bronze.
3 84
15.2
Evidence for
pre-
and post-depositional processes,
Gegharot Early Bronze.
385
15.3
Average weight per indeterminate piece, Early and Late
Bronze, Gegharot.
385
15.4
Number of Identified Specimens, Genus, Early Bronze,
Gegharot.
386
16.1
Radiocarbon dates from Krasnosamarskoe.
404
18.1
Species composition of faunal remains from excavations
and surveys of the Golden Horde settlements of the Saratov
Volga region.
452-3
18.2
Species composition of the faunal remains from
excavations of the Golden Horde settlements in the
Volgograd and Astrakhan Volga regions showing total
number of bones for each species type.
457-8
18.3
Consumption of different kinds of meat by the Golden
Horde population of the Lower Volga region.
460
18.4
Species composition of fishes from Golden Horde
settlements of the Saratov Volga region.
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