ARCHAEOLOGICAL MONUMENTS OF THE BRONZE AGE FROM THE DISTRICT OF THE BAMUT VILLAGE IN ARCHIVES AND SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS. QUESTIONS OF HISTORIOGRAPHY
ARCHAEOLOGICAL MONUMENTS OF THE BRONZE AGE FROM THE DISTRICT OF THE BAMUT VILLAGE IN ARCHIVES AND SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS. QUESTIONS OF HISTORIOGRAPHY
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The territory of the village of Bamut is one of the best-studied areas of Chechnya in terms of archaeology.However, the tragic events of 1995-2000 led to almost complete disappearance of this village, as well as a significant part of collections of archaeological objects identified in various years in the course of the large-scale ield surveys.Information about these objects has been preserved in the scientific archives and publications, often with limited accessibility due to the regional nature of these publications.The surveying studies of the archaeological sites of Chechnya are often too concise.
They are mainly presented by brief overview of the core stages of studying of the monuments.The source component is mainly represented with the reference to the general characteristics of the contributions of individual scientists to their research.However, the potential of many of the studied monuments - and irst of Systematic evaluation of evidence-based orthopedic definitions and visual analysis of evidence-based orthopedic literature all of those belonging to the developed and late Bronze ages and being important milestones in understanding of the stages of development of the territory we study - is still not in full demand.Among the important sources for our research are the manuscript expeditionary ield diaries and the diploma projects of the early 90s of the XX century.
So far, information of these documents is only partially presented in the scientific publications.In this regard, there is a need for a holistic assessment of the scientiic results obtained for this territory with reference to the Eneolithic and Bronze ages, and application of the entire data, which we have established in the course of our research.This work is the first comprehensive study on this topic, which poses questions of the new local history of this region on a fundamentally different qualitative basis.The conclusion is that there is a need for such research related to the territories that are the basic for the study of the ancient history of the region.
It is based on the published and unpublished results of field research, archival sources stored in the funds of the Institute of Archaeology of the The Path of Financial Institutions to Develop Green Finance to Support the Conversion of New and Old Kinetic Energy in Shandong Province Russian Academy of Sciences, in the personal archives of a number of researchers, and few materials that have been preserved in the Department of Ancient History and Archaeology of the National Museum of the Chechen Republic.