Источник: Археология Северо-Восточной Азии. Астроархеология. Палеометрология
Год выпуска: 1999
Количество страниц: 11 с.
Источник: Региональная экономика: теория и практика. - 2009. - N 14 - С. 4-7
Год выпуска: 2009
Источник: Историческая наука и образование в Якутии на рубеже веков : материалы научно-практической конференции, посвященной 90-летию И. М. Романова, декабрь 1999 г. — Якутск : Издательство ЯГУ, 2002. — С. 62-65
Количество страниц: 4 с.
Источник: Илин. — 2001. — № 3-4 (26-27). — С. 10-11
Количество страниц: 2 с.
Количество страниц: 7 с.
Tuymaada - a large valley of the Lena River, located in Central Yakutia. Archaeological investigations here are conducted more than 100 years. For all the time it is opened about 250 different archaeological sites. 40 of them belong to the Bronze Age, represented here by the Ust'-Mil' Culture (middle II – I millennium BC). Workshops of bronze-casting, sites and 2 burials committed by a ritual of cremation are fpund here. The main material on sites of a Bronze Age of Tuymaada Valley is a smoothly-walls pottery with belts-bolsters and thin walls. The most of tools is made of a stone and a bone. Bronze is found out only in the form of small ingots. Judging by inventory, economy of Ust'-Mil' tribes was based on hunting with a considerable role of fishing and gathering.
Дьяконов, В. М. Бронзовый век долины Туймаада (Центральная Якутия) : история изучения и некоторые итоги работ / В. М. Дьяконов // Древние культуры Монголии и Байкальской Сибири : материалы IV Международной научной конференции, Чита, 13-19 сентября 2013 г. : в 2 ч. — 2013. — Ч. 1. — С. 268-274.
Количество страниц: 5 с.
The article reviews the results of the Archaeological Department, Institute of Humanities Research and Indigenous- jdies of the North, Russian Academy of Science, Siberian Branch, over the last five years and presents the main reҮsets of the field works and comprehensive researches in the study of ancient and medieval cultures of Yakutia.
Бравина, Р. И. Археологические исследования древних культур Якутии / Р. И. Бравина // Северо-Восточный гуманитарный вестник. — 2015. — N 3 (12). — С. 15-19.
Количество страниц: 6 с.
The article summarizes the results of the study of early Yakut burials of XIV-XVII centuries and identifies their basic features, including differences in burial structures, variety of placement of the corpses and types of accompanying grave goods, etc. The paper provides the first summary table of the age of medieval Yakut burials according to radiocarbon and dendrochronological dating methods.
Бравина, Р. И. Раннеякутские средневековые погребения XIV-XVII вв.: совокупность отличительных признаков / Р. И. Бравина, В. М. Дьяконов // Северо-Восточный гуманитарный вестник. — 2015. — N 3 (12). — С. 27-32.
Количество страниц: 6 с.
Дьяконов, В. М. Археологические памятники реки Нюя (Юго-Западная Якутия) / В. М. Дьяконов // Человек и Север : антропология, археология, экология : материалы всероссийской конференции, г. Тюмень, 6-10 апреля 2015 г. — Тюмень : Издательство Института проблем освоения Севера СО РАН, 2015. — Вып. 3. — С. 115-120.
Количество страниц: 9 с.
Work is devoted to the description and analysis of anthropomorphic images on ancient ceramics of Siberia. There were at least two large independent areas of generation and propagation of the tradition of making ceramic vessels with anthropomorphic images. This is a Transurals with Western Siberia, and East Siberia with Yakutia. Analysis of anthropomorphic images on ceramics shows the continuity of images and visual canons within the vast territories and over the millennia. The earliest examples of ceramics with anthropomorphic images belong to the Neolithic period and represented with bas-relief masks and full-growth figures. In the Paleometal and Middle Ages became typical stylized anthropomorphic figures and masks made in incised, stroke-ornamented, drag-and-jab or cogged-comb technique. Sculptural mask made in molded technology combined with grooves and impressions is a late relic of ancient traditions. Anthropomorphic images on ceramics were a sign of its singularity. They reflect the sacred, ritual or mythological beliefs of its creators.
Дьяконов, В. М. Антропоморфные изображения на древней керамике Сибири=Anthropomorphic images on ancient ceramics of Siberia / В. М. Дьяконов // Материалы V международной научной конференции "Древние культуры Монголии и Байкальской Сибири" (Кызыл, 15-19 сентября 2014 года). — Кызыл : Тувинский государственный университет, 2014. — Ч. 1. — С. 214-222.
Количество страниц: 6 с.
This article presents the results of petrography research of light-colored nephritic artifacts from three archaeological sires of Yakutia (Dzhikimda's tomb. settlements Vladimirovka 2 and Viluickor shoosse). The results allow identifying with confidence these nephritic artifacts with deposit of light-colored nephritic on Middle Vitim. It was observed also some other manifestations of such artifacts of light-colored nephrite: on the west coast of Lake Baikal (west direction), on the Middle and Upper Vitim, in West Transbaikalia (south direction). Communications connected with the transporation the light-colored nephrite are recorded in the span of 8000-3500 BP. The longest distance of transportation is discovered namely in the case of Yakutia artifacts (about 1000 km in a bee-line). Authors appreciate this phenomenon of long communications as the specific of Neolithic of East Siberia.
Витимский нефрит в археологии Восточной Сибири / А. Н. Алексеев, В. М. Ветров, В. М. Дьяконов, А. П. Секерин, А. В. Тетенькин // Известия лаборатории древних технологий. — 2006. — Вып. 4. — С. 74-79.