Zhilina T.N.   Blyakharchuk T.А.   Bobrova A.I.  

The natural conditions of the explosion of ethnic cultures of Priketye in the southeast of West Siberia in the Iron Age

Reporter: Zhilina T.N.

T.A. Blyakharchuk1, A.I. Bobrova2, T.N.Zhilina3
1Institute of Monitoring of Climatic and Ecological Systems of the SB RAS
2Tomsk Regional Museum of Local Lore named after M. B. Shatilov
3National Research Tomsk State University


The natural conditions for the formation of ethnic cultures of Priketye in the southeast of West Siberia in the Iron Age 

ABSTRACT:  The paper considers the natural and climatic conditions of the Iron and Middle Ages in Priketye (Verkhneket district of Tomsk oblast in the taiga zone of Western Siberia). The reconstruction of the dynamics of the natural environment of the archaeological complex of mnuments of the Iron Age (V cent. B.C. - XVII cent. A.D.) was made from the paleo-palynological data of the spore-pollen diagram of the Maksimkin Yar. The study revealed climate dynamics influenced the Priketye people's lifestyle and their economy.
It was either contributing to an increase in the food supply of all inhabitants of the landscape (including humans), which led to an increase in their number, or to a decrease in the supply, which caused hunger and extinction.
The paper considers the natural and climatic conditions of the Iron and Middle Ages in Priketye (Verkhneket district of Tomsk oblast in the taiga zone of Western Siberia).
Human migrations could be associated both with the negative consequences of climate change and with the positive influence that contributed to the growth of the population and its outflow to new territories. In the last 350 years, the distribution of birch has been noted in the forests of Priketye, which is probably connected with the arrival of Russian settlers who began to intensively cut the high-class pine forest.


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