
Complex studies of the territory of the Berezovoslobodsky archaeological complex on the Lower Sukhona
Author(s) -
Marina Viktorovna Ivanistcheva,
Marianna Alekseevna Kulkova,
Elizaveta Aleksandrovna Ivanistcheva
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
samarskij naučnyj vestnik
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2782-3016
pISSN - 2309-4370
DOI - 10.17816/snv201763216
Subject(s) - human settlement , archaeology , natural (archaeology) , settlement (finance) , alluvium , population , structural basin , geography , alluvial fan , geology , drainage basin , geomorphology , cartography , demography , sociology , world wide web , computer science , payment
The following paper deals with complex studies of the compact location of archaeological sites, including various sites and settlements in the key area of Beryozovaya Slobodka in the Lower Sukhona basin (eastern part of the Vologda region). In the course of landscape studies, the geomorphology of the site was refined, the confinement of the different parking places to various relief elements and the priority factors of ancient settlement preferences were determined. Landscape studies of the ancient population life support zone showed that relatively safe location and provision of the ancient population by various economic lands and natural resources were determined by the complexity and high diversity of the landscape structure formed at the junction of the valley-slope complexes of the Sukhona and the Uftyuga flowing into the Sukhona. Geochemical studies of alluvial-soil sediments in the multi-layered settlement of Berezovaya Slobodka II-III, containing cultural layers from the era of the final Paleolithic to the early Iron Age, made it possible to characterize the climatic conditions for the formation of cultural horizons, to estimate the periods of ancient anthropogenic influence and draw conclusions about the character of the reservoir and the periods of the river terraces formation.