Iskorskoe Gorodishche is an archaeological site 5 km northeast of the village of Iskor, Nyrobsky urban settlement, Cherdynsky District, Perm Territory , Russia . Together with the natural attraction “Narrow street” is a landscape monument of nature of regional significance.
| Object of cultural heritage of Russia of federal significance reg. No. 591540274800006 ( ЕГРОКН ) Object No. 5910077000 (Wikigid database) |
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Description
Located in the tract Maly Iskor. Excavated in 1819 by V.N. Berkh and S.I. Sergeev in 1895 . These researchers found many ancient objects: a berdysh , a coulter, a key with a gold notch, a silver ring, 2 knives, a spear, several locks. Their work was continued by the famous Perm scientist V. A. Oborin, Doctor of History, professor, head of the Kama archaeological expedition of PSU. Archaeological excavations conducted in 2001-2008 showed that Iskor was an unsecured sanctuary, and not a "town": neither fortifications nor residential buildings were found [1] .
Literature
- Korchagin P.A. Iskor Settlement Sanctuary // Russian Culture in Archaeological Research - Omsk, 2005
- Korchagin P. A. Ancient Iskor: from paganism to Orthodoxy // Cherdynsky Krai: past and present. - Cherdyn, 2003
- Oborin V.A. Excavations of the ancient Iskor // Archaeological discoveries of 1975.- M., 1976
Links
- Dobrokhotov F.P. Ural Northern, Middle, Southern. Reference book. Pg , 1917. (unavailable link)
- Iskorskoe fortification
Notes
- ↑ Korchagin P.A., Shaburova E.V. Milestones of baptism and Christianization of Perm the Great of the XV - the beginning of the XVIII century: archaeological and art history aspects // Transactions of the Kama archaeological and ethnographic expedition. - 2009. - No. 6. - S. 190