Two in one: the use of "deer" stone for making a statue in the Turkic period (results of photogrammetry in the archaeological and architectural complex "Burana Tower" in Kyrgyzstan)

"Deer" stones on the territory of Kyrgyzstan are rare finds. This situation is due to several reasons. Special and systematic identification of such ancient statues has not yet been undertaken. Their context with well-known archaeological sites is not completely clear, although there is a...

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Main Authors: Tishkin Alexey A., Tabaldiev Kubatbek Sh., Bondarenko Sergey Y.
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Language:Russian
Published: Academy of Sciences of Tatarstan, A.Kh. Khalikov Archaeology Institute 2024-12-01
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Online Access:http://archaeologie.pro/en/archive/50/979/
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description "Deer" stones on the territory of Kyrgyzstan are rare finds. This situation is due to several reasons. Special and systematic identification of such ancient statues has not yet been undertaken. Their context with well-known archaeological sites is not completely clear, although there is a connection with the eight-stone ring laying. The number of "deer" stones discovered and their design indicate that the western periphery of a large nomadic community that existed in Inner Asia from the end of the Bronze Age to the Early Iron Age was located in Prityanshan. There is potential for new discoveries. It is also necessary to study in detail the already known ancient statues. Such work has already begun, and this article is a continuation of the published results. An exhibit of the Archaeological and Architectural complex "Burana Tower" was used to demonstrate the use of photogrammetry. It turned out that the stone statue of the early Medieval period was made of "deer" stone. This practice was widespread in the Turkic period in Mongolia and Southern Siberia. Ancient and medieval images have been identified using photogrammetry.
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spelling doaj-art-1b0e70b5448a49dd9ed9f02395e4730f2025-01-13T19:27:58ZrusAcademy of Sciences of Tatarstan, A.Kh. Khalikov Archaeology InstituteПоволжская археология2306-40992500-28562024-12-0150420020810.24852/pa2024.4.50.200.208Two in one: the use of "deer" stone for making a statue in the Turkic period (results of photogrammetry in the archaeological and architectural complex "Burana Tower" in Kyrgyzstan)Tishkin Alexey A. 0Tabaldiev Kubatbek Sh.1Bondarenko Sergey Y. 2 Altai State University; Lenin Ave. 61, Barnaul, 656049, Russian FederatioKyrgyzTurkish Manas University; Mira Ave., 56, Bishkek, 720044, Kyrgyzstan Altai State University. Lenin Ave. 61, Barnaul, 656049, Russian Federation"Deer" stones on the territory of Kyrgyzstan are rare finds. This situation is due to several reasons. Special and systematic identification of such ancient statues has not yet been undertaken. Their context with well-known archaeological sites is not completely clear, although there is a connection with the eight-stone ring laying. The number of "deer" stones discovered and their design indicate that the western periphery of a large nomadic community that existed in Inner Asia from the end of the Bronze Age to the Early Iron Age was located in Prityanshan. There is potential for new discoveries. It is also necessary to study in detail the already known ancient statues. Such work has already begun, and this article is a continuation of the published results. An exhibit of the Archaeological and Architectural complex "Burana Tower" was used to demonstrate the use of photogrammetry. It turned out that the stone statue of the early Medieval period was made of "deer" stone. This practice was widespread in the Turkic period in Mongolia and Southern Siberia. Ancient and medieval images have been identified using photogrammetry.http://archaeologie.pro/en/archive/50/979/archaeologykyrgyzstanmuseum"deer" stonestatues of the early middle agesphotogrammetry
spellingShingle Tishkin Alexey A.
Tabaldiev Kubatbek Sh.
Bondarenko Sergey Y.
Two in one: the use of "deer" stone for making a statue in the Turkic period (results of photogrammetry in the archaeological and architectural complex "Burana Tower" in Kyrgyzstan)
Поволжская археология
archaeology
kyrgyzstan
museum
"deer" stone
statues of the early middle ages
photogrammetry
title Two in one: the use of "deer" stone for making a statue in the Turkic period (results of photogrammetry in the archaeological and architectural complex "Burana Tower" in Kyrgyzstan)
title_full Two in one: the use of "deer" stone for making a statue in the Turkic period (results of photogrammetry in the archaeological and architectural complex "Burana Tower" in Kyrgyzstan)
title_fullStr Two in one: the use of "deer" stone for making a statue in the Turkic period (results of photogrammetry in the archaeological and architectural complex "Burana Tower" in Kyrgyzstan)
title_full_unstemmed Two in one: the use of "deer" stone for making a statue in the Turkic period (results of photogrammetry in the archaeological and architectural complex "Burana Tower" in Kyrgyzstan)
title_short Two in one: the use of "deer" stone for making a statue in the Turkic period (results of photogrammetry in the archaeological and architectural complex "Burana Tower" in Kyrgyzstan)
title_sort two in one the use of deer stone for making a statue in the turkic period results of photogrammetry in the archaeological and architectural complex burana tower in kyrgyzstan
topic archaeology
kyrgyzstan
museum
"deer" stone
statues of the early middle ages
photogrammetry
url http://archaeologie.pro/en/archive/50/979/
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