Поволжская археология (Sep 2021)

Reconstruction of the Settlement Levoberezhnoe Plan of the Bronze Age (South Ural, Russia)

  • Noskevich Vladislav V.,
  • Fedorova Natalia V. ,
  • Petrov Fedor N.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.24852/pa2021.3.37.142.154
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 37
pp. 142 – 154

Abstract

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In the Southern Urals in 2015–2019 research was conducted on the fortified settlement of the Bronze Age Levoberezhnoe (Sintashta II). An asphalt road was drawn through the settlement, during the construction of which about a third of the monument’s area was destroyed. Excavations of the monument have been carried out since 2015. It has been established that the settlement is multi-layered; it functioned in the Late Bronze Age from the turn of the 3rd–2nd millennium BC until the last quarter of the second millennium BC. Detailed magnetic and topographic surveys were performed on the territory that remaining survived the construction of the road. The location of the external moat was reliably determined by linear positive magnetic anomalies. The base of the outer wall of the settlement had a thickness of about 4 m, the width of the outer moat was 2–2.5 m. It was also possible to accurately localize a number of walls of buildings. The settlement had a rectangular shape, inside there were 26 dwellings. As a result of a comprehensive analysis of the data and aerial photographs of the last century, the layout of the entire settlement was reconstructed.

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