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THE METAL AGES AND MEDIEVAL PERIOD DOI: 10.1134/S1563011007040044 E.I. Narozhny Armavir Pedagogical University, R. Luxemburg 159, Armavir, 352902, Russia E-mail: zai_ein@mail.ru cai_arm@mail.ru Introduction area similar changes can be witnessed in the Cuman burial rite (Narozhny, 2003b, 2005b). Thirteenth – fourteenth-century medieval archaeological One of the groups gaining influence in 14th- materials from nomadic populations of the Northern century Northern Caucasus alongside the Cumans, the Caucasus include several assemblages associated “Mongols,” and their descendants, were the Karakalpak with the Early Mongolian elite. All the assemblages (Chernye Klobuki) who migrated there in the 1260s in question originate from demolished burials. The apparently with Nogai’s troops (Narozhny, 2000b, fi nds include artifacts from Gashun Usta, Stavropol 2003a, b; 2004) as he moved from his Prut-Dniester Territory (held at the State Hermitage, St. Petersburg) demesne (Dobrolyubsky, 1990). The immigrants were (Kramarovsky, 1995, 2001), the surroundings of far from being exclusively armed men (Anfimov, Semenovod village (held at the Stavropol Museum of Zelensky, 2002). The presence of adornments in the Regional Studies), and Novoberezanskaya stanitsa (held Northern Caucasian burial assemblages belonging to at the Krasnodar Archaeological Museum) (Narozhny, Karakalpak women and of their later Golden Horde Okhonko, 1999), as well as from the northwestern
Archaeology, Ethnology and Anthropology of Eurasia – Springer Journals
Published: Feb 18, 2007
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