Katona-Kiss Attila: Vázlat a Volga-Urál-vidéki oguz elit-kurgántemetkezések jellemzőihez : 10-11. század. In: Acta iuvenum : Sectio archaeologica 1. pp. 78-104. (2013)
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The aim of the present paper was, as far as the literature allows, was to draw a comprehensive picture about the archaeological aspects of the Oghuz cemeteries found at the northern coast of the Caspian Sea. However, because of the kurgan-centered attitude of the Russian scholars, this topic is necessarily limited concerning social history, because it could cover only the elite barrow graves, and could not touch upon the question of the Oghuz common people. The latter's archeological legacy has not yet been determined. Parallel with it, the comparative examination of the artifact material awaits for elaboration, as well as the inner chronology of the archaeological material of the Oghuz Period. Despite the difficulties, the present paper is justified by the fact that no publications exist in the Hungarian literature concerning the topic. Beside the examination of the steppe parallels of the archaeological material belonging to the Pechenegs and Cumans found in Hungary, no attention has been paid to the Oghuz material, which belongs to the late nomadic archaeological circle. However, without the research of this well-definable material neither the nomadic (Oghuz-Pecheneg) cemetery of Sarkel cannot be evaluated, nor the 12th century material of the 'Black Hats' which had been organized of Oghuz and Pecheneg tribal fragments. The elaboration of the topic provides more extensive possibilities for the examination of the overlaps between the cemeteries of Pechenegs and Cumans, and those of the peoples who lived in the northern coast of the Caspian Sea before the Oghuz. Following the history of research, the next section analyses the rites of the barrows of the Oghuz elite, and their features. The summary of the burial traditions is followed by the inventory of the kurgans' material, divided into two groups in the uniform Oghuz archeological material known so far: 1. child and female graves 2. male graves. The leading objects of the material - as in many other cases - were found in female (child) graves (drop-shaped, filigree pendants, amulets and pendants depicting birds or bird wings). Further finds represent devices, jewelry and costume elements, weapons, belt sets, as well as harnesses and their trappings.
| Mű típusa: | Cikk, tanulmány, mű |
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| Egyéb cím: | Outline of the characteristics of the Oghuz elite barrow graves in the Volga-Ural region : 10th-11th cc. |
| Befoglaló folyóirat/kiadvány címe: | Acta iuvenum : Sectio archaeologica |
| Dátum: | 2013 |
| Szám: | 1 |
| ISSN: | 2064-1222 |
| Oldalak: | pp. 78-104 |
| Nyelv: | magyar , angol |
| Kiadó: | SZTE BTK Régészeti Tanszék |
| Kiadás helye: | Szeged |
| Befoglaló mű URL: | http://acta.bibl.u-szeged.hu/40114/ |
| Kulcsszavak: | Régészet - leletek - oguzok - 10-11. sz., Volga-Urál-vidék |
| Megjegyzések: | Bibliogr.: p. 92-93. és a lábjegyzetekben ; ill. ; összefoglalás angol nyelven |
| Szakterület: | 06. Bölcsészettudományok 06. Bölcsészettudományok > 06.01. Történettudomány és régészet |
| Feltöltés dátuma: | 2016. okt. 17. 10:38 |
| Utolsó módosítás: | 2025. szep. 01. 13:11 |
| URI: | http://acta.bibl.u-szeged.hu/id/eprint/35964 |
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