THE FORTIFIED SETTLEMENT OF DEMIDOVKA IN SMOLENSK REGION. STRATIGRAPHY, SOILS, STRUCTURES, POTTERY, ANIMAL BONES

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The article presents new results of studying the reference fortified settlement of Demidovka in Smolensk Region, Russian Federation, the lower date of which is the 7th (8th) century BC, the upper one is 6th century AD. The authors analyze museum collections (Smolensk) of the 1960s excavations that have not been covered in the publications, drawing records from the archive of the Institute of Archaeology RAS, data from palaeosoil and geochemical studies. As part of the study, additional test excavations were conducted, which made it possible to clarify the stratigraphy of the site and refine the plan of the “big house” – the residence of a noble family member (nobile) of the 5th century AD. A significant series of radiocarbon dates has been obtained, and an archaeozoological collection has been assembled that characterizes the diet of the settlement dwellers.

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Nikolay A. Krenke

Institute of Archaeology RAS

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Russia, Moscow

Ekaterina Yu. Tavlintseva

Museum of Moscow

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Russia, Moscow

Vera A. Raeva

Institute of Archaeology RAS

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Russia, Moscow

Maria M. Pevzner

Geological Institute RAS

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Olga A. Lopatina

Institute of Archaeology RAS

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Ivan N. Ershov

Institute of Archaeology RAS

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Kirill A. Ganichev

Institute of Archaeology RAS

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Vladislav A. Volkov

Institute of Archaeology RAS

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Viktoria V. Begunova

Smolensk State Museum-Reserve

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Russia, Smolensk

Arkady B. Savinetsky

A.N. Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution RAS

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Aleksandr L. Aleksandrovsky

Institute of Geography RAS

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Nikolay V. Lopatin

Institute of Archaeology RAS

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Sergey N. Chaukin

Institute of Archaeology RAS

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