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Archaeology, Ethnology & Anthropology of Eurasia
42 (1) 2014
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Anthropomorphic Wooden Figures from the Trans-Urals
N.M. Chairkina.
Anthropomorphic wooden fi gures found in peat-bogs east of the Urals are described. Their archaeological
context, chronology, and stylistics are analyzed. The Uralian specimens are compared with those from Western and
Eastern Europe. The possible meaning of these representations is reconstructed on the basis of Ob Ugrian rituals and
mythology.
Keywords: Trans-Urals, peat-bog sites, anthropomorphic wooden figures, archaeological context, dating,
iconography, semantics.