WEAPONS ITEMS FROM THE SHELOMOK-I BURIAL MOUND
Abstract
The purpose of the publication is to introduce into scientific circulation a collection of weapons of the Shelomok culture found at the Shelomok-I burial mound. As a result of the archaeological study of the burial ground in 2018, 2019 and 2021, 11 burials were investigated, 3 of which may be classified as military ones. Armament items are represented by bronze and bone arrowheads, a butt, a quiver hook, a bronze model of a bow, armor plate and a mace. According to the totality of the artifacts found, the burial mound of Shelomok-I, are dated to the 4th — 2nd centuries BC. To date, the volume of available weapons of the early Iron Age found in the Tomsk Region remains very limited, so the introduction of materials from the Shelomok-I burial mound into scientific circulation is of particular importance.
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