L.V. Tataurova and V.P. Mylnikov. Hunting Equipment of Russians Living near Tara on the Irtysh in the 17th and 18th Centuries
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Archaeology, Ethnology & Anthropology
of Eurasia

49 (3) 2021

 

doi:10.17746/1563-0110.2021.49.3.083-092

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Hunting Equipment of Russians Living near Tara on the Irtysh
in the 17th and 18th Centuries

L.V. Tataurova and V.P. Mylnikov

Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography, Siberian Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences, Pr. Akademika Lavrentieva 17, Novosibirsk, 630090, Russia

This article describes Russian hunting tools unearthed from several sites near the town of Tara on the Irtysh: Ananyino I, Izyuk I, Tara, and Fort Bergamak. The functions of tools are assessed on the basis of archaeological parallels from the Baraba forest-steppe, ethnographic examples relating to the culture of the Irtysh natives, materials from Fort Albazin and Fort Sayansk, and much earlier burials dating to the Xianbei-Rouran time in the Altai Mountains. The variety of17th-18th century hunting tools is best represented at Mangazeya, Fort Alazeya, and Fort Stadukhin. Apart from typological comparisons, technological analysis was carried out for several wooden and metal artifacts. Results are helpful for revealing continuities between the 17th-18th century Russian hunting tradition at Tara and that practiced in Old Rus and in the 15th-17th century Russian state, as well as for comparing it with the Siberian native traditions.

Keywords: Russian population, Irtysh River, Tara in 17th-18th centuries, hunting equipment, bow, arrows, typology, chronology