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LATE D’YAKOVO AND POST-D’YAKOVO SITES IN THE MIDDLE OKA REGION: SPECIFIC FEATURES OF TOPOGRAPHY AND SETTLEMENT SYSTEMS
Author(s) -
A. A. Troshina
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
kratkie soobŝeniâ
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.179
H-Index - 1
ISSN - 0130-2620
DOI - 10.25681/iaras.0130-2620.257.196-206
Subject(s) - promontory , settlement (finance) , period (music) , geology , archaeology , flood myth , human settlement , geography , section (typography) , physical geography , physics , world wide web , computer science , acoustics , advertising , business , payment
В статье рассматриваются памятники позднедьяковского и постдьяковского времени на Средней Оке (участок течения между устьем р. Протвы и устьем р. Москвы) с точки зрения их топографии. Анализ архивных данных позволил выделить несколько хронологических групп памятников в рамках I тыс. на данной территории и определить ряд особенностей системы расселения в это время. Для селищ I тыс. н. э. характерно мысовое расположение. Расселение в пойме и вдоль реки чаще встречается во второй половине I тыс. н. э. Отмечена тенденция к возрастанию количества известных памятников от начала к концу I тыс. н. э. The paper examines sites dated to the late Dyakovo and post-Dyakovo period in the Middle Oka region (the stream section between the mouth of the Protva river and the Moskva river) from the point of view of their topography. Analysis of archival data enabled the author to single out several chronological groups of sites in this region dating to I millennium AD and determine a number of settlement system characteristics typical for that time. Location in the promontory was typical for unfortified settlements dating to I millennium whereas settlement in the low-lying flood-prone areas and location along the river were more frequent in the second half of I millennium. It should be noted that the number of known sites dating to the period from early I to the end of I millennium has increased.

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