H 245 x W 175 mm
172 pages
Illustrated throughout in black & white
Published Nov 2015
ISBN
Paperback: 9781784911881
Digital: 9781784911898
Translated by Richard L. Bland
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This monograph is devoted to small forms of engraving on stone. It summarises the archaeological material obtained during the course of excavations at the Rauchuvagytgyn I site in northern Cukotka (dated to 2500 years ago). The book analyses the content and semantics of the pictorial resources and ethnic identification is made.
Translator’s Introduction
Preface
Introduction
Chapter I. Cultural and Chronological Characteristics of the Rauchuvagytgyn I Site
Chapter II. The Semantic Interpretation of the Graffiti
Chapter III. Ethnic Identification of the Ymyyakhtakh Culture Conclusion
Postscript
References
Appendix
Dr Margarita Kiry’ak is one of the foremost archaeologists of far Northeast Asia (Chukotka). She has been conducting archaeological research in Chukotka for more than 30 years, during which time she has published four books in Russia, Great Britain, and the U.S., and 115 scholarly articles in Russia, the U.S., Italy, and Korea.