Panovo I, kurgannyĭ mogilʹnik. Ustʹ-Ishimskiĭ raĭon, Omskai︠a︡ oblastʹ
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Serie Археологические источники из южно-таежного Прииртышья. Эпоха средневековья
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translation: Panovo I, a burial mound. Ust-lshim district of the Omsk region
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The book publishes the materials of the burial mound Panovo I Ust-lshim district of Omsk region, studied by the expedition of the Omsk pedagogical Institute (now - University) named after A.M. Gorky in the late 1980s - early 1990s. The embankments of the XI—XII centuries ad contained burials of people according to the rite of corpse-laying, in graves arranged in the mainland, on the ancient surface and in the embankment. In some found the remnants of wooden structures- cameras. In barrows the skeleton of the decapitated horse and its other remains (skulls, jaws, Atlanteans, fragments of legs and teeth), and also podsypka coals near and under skulls of an animal, a fire pit on clay emission, on the buried soil and in an embankment is opened. Among the inventory: clay stucco ware, bronze zoo-anthropomorphic pendants and jewelry (temple rings, bells, hairpins, flat-conical plaques), bronze belt buckles with iron tongues, shaped fasteners, weapons (iron and bone arrowheads, iron spear tip, chisels, fragments of swords/ daggers?), horse equipment (iron stirrups, bits, bronze plaques from the harness with zoo-and vegetable patterns), iron kresalo. His materials characterize the period when on the basis of the merger and acculturation of the southern Khants, Kipchaks and possibly Mongols, there was a formation of a new ethnic group-the tobolo-lrtysh Tatars