Archaeological EXCAVATIONS OF THE MEDIEVAL SETTLEMENT MATLAS IN THE MOUNTAINOUS AREA OF DAGESTAN

Authors

  • Mihail Vasil'evic Krivoseev Volgograd State University
  • Artur Israpilovic Tajmazov The Institute of History, Archeology and Ethnography of the Daghestan Scientific Centre of Russian Academy of Sciences 0000-0002-6810-8718 (unauthenticated)
  • Lilia Vaceslavovna Avorskaa Institute of Archaeology Russian Academy of Sciences
  • Abdula Magomedovic Abdulaev The Institute of History, Archaeology and Ethnography of the Daghestan Scientific Centre of RAS

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32653/CH144132-157

Keywords:

Matlas, settlement, Middle Ages, stone buildings, glazed ceramics, glass bracelets, millstone, stone tools, animal bones.

Abstract

The article is devoted to the results of preserving archaeological research of the Matlas settlement, located on the western tip of the Khunzakh plateau, in the Khunzakh region, in the Midland Dagestan. The total area of the study was 406 square meters. As a result of the work, the foundations of the walls of stone buildings, probably residential and economic structures, were fixed. In addition, a piece of land, used for farming, was fixed. The cultural layer of the settlement contains fragments of various metal products, fragments of glass bracelets, stone products, ceramics, including fragments of glazed vessels, and numerous animal bones. An open complex of buildings dates from the XI-XII centuries, basing on chronological indicators (glazed ceramics and glass bracelets).
Matlas settlement was a stationary settlement. This is indicated by the presence in the cultural layer of a large number of fragments of ceramic dishes, bones of domestic animals, individual finds related to human everyday activities (stone tools, millstone details, fragments of glass jewellery, and rare finds of metal objects). The presence of pig bones in the archeozoological material is an additional indicator of the settled life. Findings of millstone fragments indicate the cultivation of grain by its inhabitants. The prevalence of cattle bones in the layers of the settlement suggests the presence of cattle breeding, most likely distant one.
Archaeological material, obtained during the excavations of the Matlas settlement, is significant for characterizing the culture, life and economic activities of the population of the mountainous area of medieval Dagestan.

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Author Biographies

  • Mihail Vasil'evic Krivoseev, Volgograd State University
    PhD, Head of Laboratory of Archaeological Research
  • Artur Israpilovic Tajmazov, The Institute of History, Archeology and Ethnography of the Daghestan Scientific Centre of Russian Academy of Sciences
    Bio Statement: PhD in Archeology, Senior Researcher of the Department of Archeology Researcher focus: Paleolith, Olduvai, Acheul, Mustie, resettlement of man.
  • Lilia Vaceslavovna Avorskaa, Institute of Archaeology Russian Academy of Sciences
    Researcher
  • Abdula Magomedovic Abdulaev, The Institute of History, Archaeology and Ethnography of the Daghestan Scientific Centre of RAS
    Junior Researcher

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2018-12-27

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Krivoseev MV, Tajmazov AI, Avorskaa LV, Abdulaev AM. Archaeological EXCAVATIONS OF THE MEDIEVAL SETTLEMENT MATLAS IN THE MOUNTAINOUS AREA OF DAGESTAN. ИАЭК. 2018;14(4):132-157. doi:10.32653/CH144132-157