Abstract

The article summarizes the results of the excavations of the settlement of reindeer hunters (Rangifer tarandus) in the settlement More-Yu II (Bolshezemelskaya tundra). The settlement by 14C is dated back to the Early Iron Age. The materials of the site document the Arctic component associated with the West-Siberian ethno-cultural area. It became a part of the Northern Glyadenovo collectives and by the middle of the Ist millennium A.D. radically changed the traditional appearance of the material culture of the taiga (Finnish-Permian) population of the Pechora Pre-Urals.

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