Mamontov V.I., Mataev V.V. Materials of Burial Mound Ust-Pogozhye
Vladislav I. Mamontov, Candidate of Sciences (History), Associate Professor, Professor of Department of National History and Local History Education, Head of Scientific and Industrial Laboratory of Archaeology and Restoration, Volgograd State Socio-Pedagogical University
Prosp. Lenina, 27, 400066 Volgograd, Russian Federation,
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Vasiliy V. Mataev, Candidate of Sciences (Pedagogy), Specialist-Archaeologist
Archaeological expedition Ltd.
Kolkhozny Cross., 11a, 346580 Rodionovo-Nesvetayskaya Village, Rostov-on-Don, Russian Federation,
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Abstract. Six burial mounds were excavated near the village of Ust-Pogozhye in the Ilovlinsky District of the Volgograd Region on the Berdiya River (the tributary of the Ilovlya River). There were burials of Yamna culture, Сatacomb culture and Srubna culture which belonged to the Bronze Age, the burial of the Sarmatian culture belonged to the 4th –3th centuries BC. There were also burials of Late Sarmatian culture. A collection of ceramics of Srubna culture is built, among which there are vessels with “magic signs”. The Sarmatian burials contained the ceramics of local and imported production, bronze and iron arrowheads, bronze pendants, beads, anthropomorphic figures made from chalk, gypsum druse, etc.
Key words: Bronze Age, Yamna culture, Сatacomb culture, Srubna culture, Sarmatian culture, burial, kerving, ceramics, arrowheads.
Citation. Mamontov V.I., Mataev V.V., 2017. Materials of Burial Mound Ust-Pogozhye. The Lower Volga Archaeological Bulletin, vol. 16, no. 2, pp. 93-115. (in Russian). DOI: http://doi.org/10.15688/nav.jvolsu.2017.2.6.
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