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2016 | 61 | 219-240

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GLASS BEADS IN THE NORTHERN REGIONS OF RUS’: ISSUES OF TRADE ROUTES AND CHRONOLOGY

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The article is devoted to issues connected with trade routes and chronology of glass beads in the northern regions of medieval Rus’: Priladozh’e and Belozer’e (Russian North), corresponding today mainly to the Leningrad and Vologda regions. Barter in the fur trade caused huge quantities of glass beads to be concentrated in settlements of the region. Different bead types were present in three chronological periods: 10th–beginning of 11th c., 11th, 12th–13th centuries. Comparison of certain bead types traces the routes by which glass beads came to the north of Rus’. Another method calls for comparing bead necklaces from burials. Cemeteries of the 11th c. in Belozer’e have helped to clarify some of the issues. A characteristic of trade routes in the12th–13th centuries is limited due to a decline in the number of beads from archaeological sites.

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61

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219-240

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  • Institute of Archaeology, Russian Academy of Sciences ul. Dmitriya Ulyanova 19, 117036 Moscow, Russia

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