Autor: |
Vodyasov, Evgeny V., Zaitceva, Olga V. |
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Bylye Gody; 2015, Vol. 37 Issue 3, p472-478, 7p |
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The article describes the features of the emergence and spread of iron in Tomsk Ob Region, which located in the contact zone of the two great historical and cultural worlds: hunter-fishers in the taiga and nomads in steppe. Geological specialty of Tomsk Ob Region is the lack of deposits of copper ore and the presence of high-quality iron ore. Based on the analysis of archaeological data three stages of development of iron in Tomsk Ob Region are allocated: 1. Penetration of the first iron products while the traditions of bronze casting were remain general (VIII century BC-IV century AD); 2. Mass distribution of iron products and gradual replacement of bronze tools (V-X centuries AD); 3. Development of local iron ore deposits and flourishing of iron production (X-XVII centuries AD); The hypothesis that the development of local iron ore deposits became possible only with the beginning of the "Turkic" migration at the turn of I-II millennium AD is voiced. From this moment the population of Tomsk Ob Region acquired full commodity independence. Local iron ore deposits provided the flourishing of iron production, which was interrupted only in the XVII century BC during the Russian colonization. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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