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Trabajos de PrehistoriaVolume 67, Issue 2, 2010, Pages 489-499

Metals from the ritual site of Shaitanskoye Ozero II (Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia)(Article)(Open Access)

[Metales del yacimiento ritual de Shaitanskoye Ozero II (provincia de Sverdlovsk Oblast, Rusia)]

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  • aUral State University, Lenina 51, Yekaterinburg, 620083, Russian Federation
  • bInstitute of Archaeology, Russian Academy of Sciences, Dm. Ulianova 19, Moscow, 117036, Russian Federation
  • cNizhny Tagil State Social-Pedagogic Academy, Krasnogvardeiskaya 57, Nizhny Tagil, 622031, Russian Federation

Abstract

The present article describes materials from the ritual site of Shaitanskoye Ozero II, Sverdlovsk Oblast. Few excavations carried out at the site measuring less than 240 sq. m in size, yielded more than 160 bronze artifacts: utensils, weapons, rolled copper ornaments, and abundant smelting and casting waste. Apart from Seima-Turbino (celts and laminar knives) and Eurasian types (daggers with cast hilts, truncated knives with guards, fluted bracelets and rings), several metal artifacts were revealed manufactured in the style of the Samus-Kizhirovo tradition. Bronze artifacts, stone knives and scrapers, and numerous arrowheads are accompanied by ceramics of the Koptyaki type. Metals use mainly a copper-tin alloy. This assemblage is shown to be relevant to the local tradition of metalworking, which, in this particular region, was comparatively ancient having been left uninterrupted by the rapid migrations of the Seima-Turbino people. In addition, the assemblage indicates the sources from which post-Seima artifacts reached the Alakul people. These artifacts may also have been linked with a large metalworking center located in the Middle Urals.

Author keywords

Bronze ageKoptyaki cultureMetalworkingRitual sitesSamus-KizhirovoSeima-TurbinoUrals
  • ISSN: 00825638
  • Source Type: Journal
  • Original language: Spanish
  • DOI: 10.3989/tp.2010.10052
  • Document Type: Article

  Kuzminykh, S. V.; Institute of Archaeology, Russian Academy of Sciences, Dm. Ulianova 19, Russian Federation;
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