Abstract

The article summarizes the research of banks of the Kamenka River and the right tributary of the Aleya River. The river with a total length of 37 km has its springheads in the spurs of the Revnevaya mountain (1110 m above sea level). In 2002, 2004–2005 and 2007, expeditions of the Altai State University to the Kamenka Valley sides recorded 36 objects of various facies affiliation — locations, camps, settlements, tumulus necropolises, ritual buildings, a stela, a quarry workshop, and a melting furnace. A number of objects do not yet have a dating, and some relate to different periods of the Stone, Bronze and Early Iron Ages, to the early and developed Middle Ages.

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