Abstract

At the space of the archaeological complex Rozhdestvensky, one of the most studied medieval objects in the Perm region, there is some evidence of the existence of mixed farming including all the industries developed during this period on this territory. However, the data on the layout of the settlement obtained in the last decade indicate its building density, and therefore it becomes relevant to raise the questions about storage characteristics of food supplies, cattle feed and pet housing in winter. The article summarizes the data of archaeological and natural scientific studies of the monument and outlines the tasks for further research.

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