Морской Чулек — Шамси — Аржан Бугузун: миграции степных кочевников в постгуннское время и «княжеская» культура: Morskoj Chulek — Shamsi — Arzhan Buguzun: Migration of Steppe Nomads in post-Hunnic Period and“Princely” Culture
The finds (burials and commemorative places) of the post-Hunnic nomads in the steppes of Eastern Europe areexamined, which testify to the Central Asian influence on the “chieftain”/“princely” culture of the steppe population of themiddle 5th — mid 6th centuries. This is a set of horse equipment, wea...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Stratum 2020 (5), p.55-72 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The finds (burials and commemorative places) of the post-Hunnic nomads in the steppes of Eastern Europe areexamined, which testify to the Central Asian influence on the “chieftain”/“princely” culture of the steppe population of themiddle 5th — mid 6th centuries. This is a set of horse equipment, weapons, women’s jewelry. It is likely that their appearancein the western part of the Eurasian belt of the steppes is associated with the movements of nomadic peoples — Onogurs,Saragurs, Urogs, Savirs. At the same time, when it comes to borrowing in the “chieftain” culture, the usual diffusion of theprestigious “princely” fashion, reflecting the military-political and cultural orientation of the ruling elites and not directlyrelated to migration, is very possible. |
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ISSN: | 1608-9057 1857-3533 |