The article analyzes the findings from the destroyed site of Krasnyi Stroitel located on the bank of the Ala-Archa River at the northern outskirts of the city of Bishkek, in the Chuy Valley, Kyrgyzstan. In this area, now taken by a city dump, local school students accidentally found some valuable artifacts, including objects of gold and silver. The analysis of the findings allows determination of their function, time of existence, and cultural affiliation. These objects were part of the adornments and garment accessories of noblemen belonging to ancient nomadic tribes—the carriers of the Kenkol culture, who inhabited the mountains and valleys of Tien Shan and Semirechye in the territory of modern Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region of China, and the Altai Territory in Russia, in the Xiongnu-Xianbei period. -
Keywords: Golden adornments; garment accessories; ancient nomads; Kenkol culture; Tien Shan; Chuy Valley; Kyrgyzstan
Publication Name (dc.title) | Weaponry, Adornments, and Garment Accessories from the Krasnyi Stroitel Site in the Chuy Valley of Kyrgyzstan |
Author/s (dc.contributor.yazarlar) | Y.S. Hudiakov, K.Sh. Tabaldiev, A.Y. Borisenko |
Publication type (dc.type) | Makale |
Language (dc.language) | İngilizce |
Publication year (dc.date.issued) | 2015 |
National/International (dc.identifier.ulusaluluslararasi) | Uluslararası |
Source (dc.relation.journal) | Archaeology, Ethnology and Anthropology of Eurasia |
Number (dc.identifier.issue) | 1 |
Volume/Issue (dc.identifier.volume) | 43 |
Page (dc.identifier.startpage) | 61–72 |
ISSN/ISBN (dc.identifier.issn) | ISSN: 1563-0110; Online ISSN: 1531-832X |
Publisher (dc.publisher) | Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences |
Databases (dc.contributor.veritaban) | Web of Science - ESCI (Arşiv) |
Databases (dc.contributor.veritaban) | eLibrary |
Databases (dc.contributor.veritaban) | Kaynak web sitesi |
Databases (dc.contributor.veritaban) | Scopus |
Index Type (dc.identifier.index) | ESCI (Arşiv) |
Index Type (dc.identifier.index) | Scopus |
Abstract (dc.description.abstract) | The article analyzes the findings from the destroyed site of Krasnyi Stroitel located on the bank of the Ala-Archa River at the northern outskirts of the city of Bishkek, in the Chuy Valley, Kyrgyzstan. In this area, now taken by a city dump, local school students accidentally found some valuable artifacts, including objects of gold and silver. The analysis of the findings allows determination of their function, time of existence, and cultural affiliation. These objects were part of the adornments and garment accessories of noblemen belonging to ancient nomadic tribes—the carriers of the Kenkol culture, who inhabited the mountains and valleys of Tien Shan and Semirechye in the territory of modern Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region of China, and the Altai Territory in Russia, in the Xiongnu-Xianbei period. - |
Abstract (dc.description.abstract) | Keywords: Golden adornments; garment accessories; ancient nomads; Kenkol culture; Tien Shan; Chuy Valley; Kyrgyzstan |
URL (dc.rights) | https://journal.archaeology.nsc.ru/jour/article/view/118 |
URL (dc.rights) | http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1563011015000914 |
DOI (dc.identifier.doi) | 10.1016/j.aeae.2015.07.007 |
Faculty / Institute (dc.identifier.fakulte) | Edebiyat Fakültesi |
Department (dc.identifier.bolum) | Tarih Bölümü |
Author(s) in the Institution (dc.contributor.author) | Kubatbek TABALDİYEV |
Kayıt No (dc.identifier.kayitno) | BL475931A8 |
Record Add Date (dc.date.available) | 2016-03-01 |
Notes (Publication year) (dc.identifier.notyayinyili) | March 2015 |
Wos No (dc.identifier.wos) | WOS:000372130800006 |
Subject Headings (dc.subject) | Golden adornments |
Subject Headings (dc.subject) | garment accessories |
Subject Headings (dc.subject) | ancient nomads |
Subject Headings (dc.subject) | kenkol culture |
Subject Headings (dc.subject) | tien shan |
Subject Headings (dc.subject) | chuy valley |
Subject Headings (dc.subject) | Kyrgyzstan |