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SVOBODA, Jiří, Pavel A. KOSINTSEV, Sandra SÁZELOVÁ, Vlasta JANKOVSKÁ and Martin HOLUB. Ethnoarchaeology of Nenets Campsites, Cases of Yangana Pe and Oktyaberskaya (Polar Mts., Northwestern Siberia). Přehled výzkumů. 2010, vol. 51, 1-2, 33-55. ISSN 1211-7250.
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Original name Ethnoarchaeology of Nenets Campsites, Cases of Yangana Pe and Oktyaberskaya (Polar Mts., Northwestern Siberia)
Authors SVOBODA, Jiří (203 Czech Republic, guarantor), Pavel A. KOSINTSEV (643 Russian Federation), Sandra SÁZELOVÁ (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution), Vlasta JANKOVSKÁ (203 Czech Republic) and Martin HOLUB (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution).
Edition Přehled výzkumů, 2010, 1211-7250.
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Original language English
Type of outcome Article in a journal
Field of Study Archaeology, anthropology, ethnology
Country of publisher Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14310/10:00049283
Organization unit Faculty of Science
Keywords in English Ethnoarchaeology; Siberia; Polar Ural; Nenets; natural resources; activities; settlement structure; settlement zonality
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Abstract
As a part of an investigation of Nenets settlement patterns (Northwest Siberia) in summer 2009, we documented active summer campsites at lakes and abandoned winter and spring campsites in open tundra (mountain ridge of Yangana Pe) and forest tundra (Oktyaberskaya, north of Labytnangi). Discussion of the floristical and zoological potentials of tundra, forest tundra, and forest for nutriture shows that plant resources and fish are available predominantly in summer while reindeer occur in these regions during fall, winter and spring, as they return from summer pastures further to the north. Movements of the individual Nenets families depend on ownership of sufficient reindeer. Missing components of the nutriture are substituted by purchasing consumer products. These comparsion is enriched by Upper Paleolithic evidence from central European hunters settlements which display a basically similar camp structure, zonality but include (of course) different types of objects and activities.
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GAP209/10/0519, research and development projectName: Paleogeografická rekonstrukce ústupové fáze kvartérního horského zalednění v Českém masívu
GA404/08/0045, research and development projectName: Paleolitické umění. Kontextuální přístup
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