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A Wooly Way? Fiber technologies and cultures 3,000-years-ago along the Inner Asian Mountain Corridor

Kubatbek TABALDİYEV

Wool-focused economies yielded a pastoralist materiality that visibly shaped the lived experiences of Central Asian populations today. In this paper, we investigate the earlier application of fibers through a key mountain corridor for social interactions during Prehistory. We focus on the site of Chap 1 located in the highlands of the Tien Shan Mountains of Kyrgyzstan where researchers have found a complex agropastoral subsistence culture was established from at least ca. 3,000 BCE. The perishable materials that would have accompanied the early spread of cultural and technological traditions r ...More

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Kyrgyz National Felt Products: Modern Transformations = Кыргызские национальные войлочные изделия: современные трансформации

Kayrat BELEK

Испокон веков войлок играл огромную роль в жизнеобеспечении кочевников-скотоводов Евразийского пространства. В каждом домохозяйстве кыргызов традиционно занимались обработкой шерсти и выделкой кошмы. С распадом Советского Союза область домашних промыслов Кыргызстана переживает глубокие изменения. Они затрагивают и сферу производства войлочных изделий (одежды, предметов быта, снаряжения), которая является важной частью культурного наследия региона. Многие семьи перестали заниматься валянием войлока, что привело к утрате навыка изготовления войлочных изделий у значительной части населения. С дру ...More

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Specialized wool production economy of prehistoric farmstead of Chap I in the highlands of Central Tian Shan (Kyrgyzstan)

Kubatbek TABALDİYEV

Agro-pastoral economies of prehistoric populations of Central Tian Shan highlands (2,000 masl and higher) have been poorly studied to date. Currently, we lack a general understanding of mobility and seasonality patterns of livestock herding and also lack knowledge about management strategies for particular productive goals in these high mountain valleys. In this paper, we report the results of the first systematic zooarchaeological analysis from the Final Bronze Age-Early Iron Age settlement Chap I located in Central Tian Shan highlands and discuss the data in relation to zooarchaeological evi ...More

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