CURRENT DOCUMENTATION OF SIMPLE “DEER” STONES IN KYRGYZSTAN

  • A.A. Tishkin Altai State University Email: tishkin210@mail.ru
  • K.Sh. Tabaldiev Kyrgyz-Turkish University “Manas” Email: kubatbek.tabaldiev@manas.edu.kg
  • S.Yu. Bondarenko Altai State University Email: bonsu@yandex.ru
  • B. Boobek uulu Kyrgyz National University Named after J. Balasagyn; Secondary General Education School Named after Shapak Rysmendeyev Email: bolot.boobekov@mail.ru
Keywords: Kyrgyzstan, simple “deer” stones, new discovery, photogrammetry, digital technologies, graphic images

Abstract

In order to establish the western boundaries of the spread of “deer” stones, special surveys were launched in 2023 in the part of the territory of eastern Kyrgyzstan. During the shortterm work, timely documentation of ancient statues was carried out. In addition to previously known such archaeological sites, a new find has been recorded in the Kochkor Valley, which is introduced into scientific circulation for the first time. The study of “deer” stones is important for the implementation of the project of the Russian Science Foundation. The article publishes three small sculptures made of specially prepared stones and conditionally belonging to the category of simple ones. They only have images of two rings on the sides in the upper part. With the help of digital technologies, 3D-models of the stele were obtained and computer drawings were performed, allowing to determine the necessary parameters for a detailed description. Systematic studies of “deer” stones in Kyrgyzstan will clarify their archaeological and historical context.

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Author Biographies

A.A. Tishkin, Altai State University

Doctor of History, Professor, Head of Department of Archaeology, Ethnography and Museology Altai State University; R&D Support Department, Chief Scientific Officer

K.Sh. Tabaldiev, Kyrgyz-Turkish University “Manas”

Doctor of Historical Sciences, Associate Professor, Professor Department of History Kyrgyz-Turkish University “Manas”

S.Yu. Bondarenko, Altai State University

Candidate of Technical Sciences, Associate Professor, Research Officer Department of Support of Research and Development works Altai State University

B. Boobek uulu, Kyrgyz National University Named after J. Balasagyn; Secondary General Education School Named after Shapak Rysmendeyev

Co-Researcher Kyrgyz National University Named after J. Balasagyn, Bishkek; Director Shapak Rysmendeev Secondary General Education School, Kara-Suu Village, Kochkor District, Naryn Province

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Published
2024-04-20
How to Cite
Tishkin A., Tabaldiev K., Bondarenko S., Boobek uulu B. CURRENT DOCUMENTATION OF SIMPLE “DEER” STONES IN KYRGYZSTAN // THEORY AND PRACTICE OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCH, 2024. Vol. 36, № 1. P. 212-223 DOI: 10.14258/tpai(2024)36(1).-11. URL: http://journal.asu.ru/tpai/article/view/15101.
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FOREIGN ARCHAEOLOGY