Как погребен палеобразец DA 223 ? Предполагаемый усун ERS2374410 Wusun Tian Shan 2274 R-Z93* J1c5a
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The Turgen-2 archaeological complex of the Bronze Age and Early Iron Age in the upper reaches of the Turgen Gorge was discovered in 1996 during the Semirechye expedition to study Bronze Age monuments (in the SNA - Maryashev A.II. and MNS - Goryachev A.A.). The complex includes the settlements of Turgen-P, Kyzylbulak-IV and Kyzylbulak-V, as well as the Kyzylbulak-I, Kyzylbulak-P and Kyzylbulak-VI burial grounds.
Systematic research on the Turgen-P site began in the 1998 field season. This site is located on the level ground of an ancient moraine, 500 m northeast of the confluence of Kyzylbulak Creek and Kyzylbulak River and 2km southeast of the Kyzylbulak-I burial ground. Turgen-P is a multi-layered monument consisting of a Bronze Age settlement, and Saka and Usun period burial grounds. The structures of seven Usun burial mounds, three Late Saka dwellings, one Late Andronian dwelling and all ceramics were investigated over the course of field seasons between 1998 and 2008. In addition, extensive ceramics and osteological materials were discovered relating to Saka period layers, dating back to the 1st millennium BCE. The Bronze Age settlement has been dated by the nature and type of ceramics to the turn of the 13th-12th centuries BCE and to the boundary of the 2nd-1st millennium BCE.
Kurgan 10 of the Turgen-2 complex is located in squares A-7 and A-8. The circular mound is made up of earth and stones. Its stone base is 5 m in diameter, over which large stone river boulders have been laid flat in 2-3 layers. The southwestern part of the rock embankment partially extends beyond the excavated area. The inner part of the rock embankment forms a continuous outline of medium and large stones. Around the perimeter of the mound are traces of a stone ring created from large boulders interspersed with small and medium-sized stones. Only the northern sector of the fence has survived, with the remainder having been reduced to small and medium-sized stones. The width of the fence structure is up to 0.5 m and the total diameter is 6-6.5 m. During removal of stones from the central part of the mound, stone beads, the fragment of an iron item, an iron tip, and buckles were found. Iron arrows were also recovered from the southern and northern sides of the mound. In the western part of the masonry, a rounded stone sacrificial altar was found (0.5 m diameter).
Burial 2 of Kurgan 10 is located in the central part of the funerary structure. The burial pit is ovalshaped, measuring 1.4 x 0.7 m and 0.6 m deep and oriented along a north-west to south-east axis. The entrance to burial 2 is cut into the south-west wall and is oval in shape, measuring 2.3 x 0.75 m, with the floor lowered by a 35 cm step. At a depth of 96 cm, at the bottom of the grave, the skeleton of a man aged 18-20 years was found in the extended position, arms alongside the body and the head pointing northwest. A ceramic vessel with a handle was found at the right side of the skull. Near the southeast wall, at the base of the feet of the deceased, lay a small ceramic pot on a pallet.
На русском полного описания нету, есть фрагментарно тут:
http://nblib.library.kz/elib/library.kz/journal/%D0%93%D0%BE%D1%80%D1%8F%D1%87%D0%B5%D0%B2%20%D0%90.%D0%90.1.pdfhttps://yadi.sk/i/ywlRhrk4dihVx , страница 325