Horses from the Arzhan-1 Mound: Results of Archaeological Research and Morphometric Analysis of the Preserved Osteological Collection

The widely known mound Arzhan-1 dates from the end of the 10th – beginning of the 8th centuries BC and is a key archaeological site for the study of the early nomads in Eurasia. Its excavations in Tuva in the early 1970s provided researchers with unique and numerous materials, the study of which con...

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Main Authors: Bokovenko Nikolay A., Plasteeva Natalya A., Tishkin Alexey A.
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: TAS 2020-09-01
Series:Povolžskaâ Arheologiâ
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Online Access:http://archaeologie.pro/en/archive/33/657/
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spelling doaj-96607f047dfd4f288717ae82f5370ca92020-11-25T02:48:10ZrusTASPovolžskaâ Arheologiâ2306-40992500-28562020-09-01333 21923210.24852/pa2020.3.33.219.232Horses from the Arzhan-1 Mound: Results of Archaeological Research and Morphometric Analysis of the Preserved Osteological CollectionBokovenko Nikolay A.0Plasteeva Natalya A.1Tishkin Alexey A. 2 Institute of the History of Material Culture of the Russian Academy of SciencesInstitute of Plant and Animal Ecology Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences; Altai State UniversityAltai State UniversityThe widely known mound Arzhan-1 dates from the end of the 10th – beginning of the 8th centuries BC and is a key archaeological site for the study of the early nomads in Eurasia. Its excavations in Tuva in the early 1970s provided researchers with unique and numerous materials, the study of which continues to this day. In this regard, collection of discovered remains of approximately 160–180 ancient horses was the most poorly studied. Unfortunately, for various reasons only a small part of the collection remained, and now it is stored at the Institute of the History of Material Culture of the Russian Academy of Sciences (St. Petersburg). The authors analyze the results of a morphological study of these horse bones. Judging by them, the sexually mature stallions were used in order to implement funeral rituals. The horses from the burials of the Arzhan-1 mound had a height at the withers not exceeding 144 cm, and by the degree of massiveness of the metacarpal bones they fall into groups of half-legged and thin-legged. Morphometric analysis of the preserved osteological material showed that these animals differed from horses from the mounds of the Pazyryk culture of Altai in terms of bone size and constitutional features. Despite the insignificant volume of the remaining collection, there are prospects of its paleogenetic research.http://archaeologie.pro/en/archive/33/657/archaeologytuvaarzhan-1the arzhan-mayemir timebarrowexcavationshorse bonesmorphometric analysis
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author Bokovenko Nikolay A.
Plasteeva Natalya A.
Tishkin Alexey A.
spellingShingle Bokovenko Nikolay A.
Plasteeva Natalya A.
Tishkin Alexey A.
Horses from the Arzhan-1 Mound: Results of Archaeological Research and Morphometric Analysis of the Preserved Osteological Collection
Povolžskaâ Arheologiâ
archaeology
tuva
arzhan-1
the arzhan-mayemir time
barrow
excavations
horse bones
morphometric analysis
author_facet Bokovenko Nikolay A.
Plasteeva Natalya A.
Tishkin Alexey A.
author_sort Bokovenko Nikolay A.
title Horses from the Arzhan-1 Mound: Results of Archaeological Research and Morphometric Analysis of the Preserved Osteological Collection
title_short Horses from the Arzhan-1 Mound: Results of Archaeological Research and Morphometric Analysis of the Preserved Osteological Collection
title_full Horses from the Arzhan-1 Mound: Results of Archaeological Research and Morphometric Analysis of the Preserved Osteological Collection
title_fullStr Horses from the Arzhan-1 Mound: Results of Archaeological Research and Morphometric Analysis of the Preserved Osteological Collection
title_full_unstemmed Horses from the Arzhan-1 Mound: Results of Archaeological Research and Morphometric Analysis of the Preserved Osteological Collection
title_sort horses from the arzhan-1 mound: results of archaeological research and morphometric analysis of the preserved osteological collection
publisher TAS
series Povolžskaâ Arheologiâ
issn 2306-4099
2500-2856
publishDate 2020-09-01
description The widely known mound Arzhan-1 dates from the end of the 10th – beginning of the 8th centuries BC and is a key archaeological site for the study of the early nomads in Eurasia. Its excavations in Tuva in the early 1970s provided researchers with unique and numerous materials, the study of which continues to this day. In this regard, collection of discovered remains of approximately 160–180 ancient horses was the most poorly studied. Unfortunately, for various reasons only a small part of the collection remained, and now it is stored at the Institute of the History of Material Culture of the Russian Academy of Sciences (St. Petersburg). The authors analyze the results of a morphological study of these horse bones. Judging by them, the sexually mature stallions were used in order to implement funeral rituals. The horses from the burials of the Arzhan-1 mound had a height at the withers not exceeding 144 cm, and by the degree of massiveness of the metacarpal bones they fall into groups of half-legged and thin-legged. Morphometric analysis of the preserved osteological material showed that these animals differed from horses from the mounds of the Pazyryk culture of Altai in terms of bone size and constitutional features. Despite the insignificant volume of the remaining collection, there are prospects of its paleogenetic research.
topic archaeology
tuva
arzhan-1
the arzhan-mayemir time
barrow
excavations
horse bones
morphometric analysis
url http://archaeologie.pro/en/archive/33/657/
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