Standard

Reconstruction of wooden and earthen buildings in 17th to 18th-century Russian forts in siberia : The case of the sayansky ostrog. / Mainicheva, A. Y.; Skobelev, S. G.; Berezhenko, D. Y.

In: Archaeology, Ethnology and Anthropology of Eurasia, Vol. 46, No. 4, 12, 01.01.2018, p. 100-108.

Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

Harvard

APA

Vancouver

Mainicheva AY, Skobelev SG, Berezhenko DY. Reconstruction of wooden and earthen buildings in 17th to 18th-century Russian forts in siberia: The case of the sayansky ostrog. Archaeology, Ethnology and Anthropology of Eurasia. 2018 Jan 1;46(4):100-108. 12. doi: 10.17746/1563-0102.2018.46.4.100-108

Author

Mainicheva, A. Y. ; Skobelev, S. G. ; Berezhenko, D. Y. / Reconstruction of wooden and earthen buildings in 17th to 18th-century Russian forts in siberia : The case of the sayansky ostrog. In: Archaeology, Ethnology and Anthropology of Eurasia. 2018 ; Vol. 46, No. 4. pp. 100-108.

BibTeX

@article{54f78db9e0c4434494e85765aca635fc,
title = "Reconstruction of wooden and earthen buildings in 17th to 18th-century Russian forts in siberia: The case of the sayansky ostrog",
abstract = "On the basis of the materials of the Sayansky Ostrog (fort), built in the Northern Sayan in 1718, a reconstruction is made of the type of buildings that were common during the initial stage of the Russian colonization (1600s and 1700s). This is one of the few well-preserved Russian forts. While its buildings, their function, and location are known from written sources and from the findings of a complete archaeological excavation, their construction has been hitherto unknown. To reconstruct their size and appearance, the current authors have compared archaeological and ethnographic findings, museum materials, and written evidence about the layout of buildings and construction techniques. On the basis of this complex of sources, reconstructions of several buildings are offered, including a gunpowder cellar, food storehouse, barn with cellar, forge, and commandant's house. The authors describe traditions and innovations in construction techniques, choice of building materials, details and structures, layout of floors, ceilings, and roofs. The commandant's house corresponds with the architectural standards of that time, set byDomenico Trezzini, who designed buildings in the capital and in provincial Russian towns.",
keywords = "17Th-18Th Centuries, Archaeological Excavations, Building Reconstruction, Cultural Symbols, Sayansky Ostrog, Siberia, buildings reconstruction, archaeological excavations, 17th-18th centuries, cultural symbols",
author = "Mainicheva, {A. Y.} and Skobelev, {S. G.} and Berezhenko, {D. Y.}",
year = "2018",
month = jan,
day = "1",
doi = "10.17746/1563-0102.2018.46.4.100-108",
language = "English",
volume = "46",
pages = "100--108",
journal = "Archaeology, Ethnology and Anthropology of Eurasia",
issn = "1563-0110",
publisher = "Elsevier",
number = "4",

}

RIS

TY - JOUR

T1 - Reconstruction of wooden and earthen buildings in 17th to 18th-century Russian forts in siberia

T2 - The case of the sayansky ostrog

AU - Mainicheva, A. Y.

AU - Skobelev, S. G.

AU - Berezhenko, D. Y.

PY - 2018/1/1

Y1 - 2018/1/1

N2 - On the basis of the materials of the Sayansky Ostrog (fort), built in the Northern Sayan in 1718, a reconstruction is made of the type of buildings that were common during the initial stage of the Russian colonization (1600s and 1700s). This is one of the few well-preserved Russian forts. While its buildings, their function, and location are known from written sources and from the findings of a complete archaeological excavation, their construction has been hitherto unknown. To reconstruct their size and appearance, the current authors have compared archaeological and ethnographic findings, museum materials, and written evidence about the layout of buildings and construction techniques. On the basis of this complex of sources, reconstructions of several buildings are offered, including a gunpowder cellar, food storehouse, barn with cellar, forge, and commandant's house. The authors describe traditions and innovations in construction techniques, choice of building materials, details and structures, layout of floors, ceilings, and roofs. The commandant's house corresponds with the architectural standards of that time, set byDomenico Trezzini, who designed buildings in the capital and in provincial Russian towns.

AB - On the basis of the materials of the Sayansky Ostrog (fort), built in the Northern Sayan in 1718, a reconstruction is made of the type of buildings that were common during the initial stage of the Russian colonization (1600s and 1700s). This is one of the few well-preserved Russian forts. While its buildings, their function, and location are known from written sources and from the findings of a complete archaeological excavation, their construction has been hitherto unknown. To reconstruct their size and appearance, the current authors have compared archaeological and ethnographic findings, museum materials, and written evidence about the layout of buildings and construction techniques. On the basis of this complex of sources, reconstructions of several buildings are offered, including a gunpowder cellar, food storehouse, barn with cellar, forge, and commandant's house. The authors describe traditions and innovations in construction techniques, choice of building materials, details and structures, layout of floors, ceilings, and roofs. The commandant's house corresponds with the architectural standards of that time, set byDomenico Trezzini, who designed buildings in the capital and in provincial Russian towns.

KW - 17Th-18Th Centuries

KW - Archaeological Excavations

KW - Building Reconstruction

KW - Cultural Symbols

KW - Sayansky Ostrog

KW - Siberia

KW - buildings reconstruction

KW - archaeological excavations

KW - 17th-18th centuries

KW - cultural symbols

UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85068990592&partnerID=8YFLogxK

UR - https://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=43205893

U2 - 10.17746/1563-0102.2018.46.4.100-108

DO - 10.17746/1563-0102.2018.46.4.100-108

M3 - Article

AN - SCOPUS:85068990592

VL - 46

SP - 100

EP - 108

JO - Archaeology, Ethnology and Anthropology of Eurasia

JF - Archaeology, Ethnology and Anthropology of Eurasia

SN - 1563-0110

IS - 4

M1 - 12

ER -

ID: 20879014