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Dwellings of the Kama culture in the Middle Cis-Urals

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The paper describes the dwellings of the Kama Neolithic culture, which were studied on the territory of the Middle Cis-Urals. In total, six dwellings are known in the region at the sites of Ust-Bukorok, Khutorskaya (2 dwellings), Levshino, Chernashka and Ust-Zalaznushka II settlements. They belong to different stages of the Kama Neolithic culture. The huts were located either on terraces or in the floodplain. All dwellings had a quadrangular shape. Inside the dwellings, 1 to 6 household pits of the sub-oval or sub-circular shape are distinguished. Hearths are known only in dwellings of the early and Khutorskaya stages Kama Neolithic culture. All huts had no more than one exit. As a rule, it was located on the longitudinal axis of the structure. Dwellings belonging to the Kama Neolithic culture are known on the territory of North-East Europe, the Kama-Vyatka interfluve, the Lower Kama and the Middle Volga Region. The main type of dwellings are structures under a quadrangular shape, deepened into the mainland by 0,20,6 m, with 12 exits, 13 hearths, 16 household pits.
Samara State University of Social Sciences and Education
Title: Dwellings of the Kama culture in the Middle Cis-Urals
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The paper describes the dwellings of the Kama Neolithic culture, which were studied on the territory of the Middle Cis-Urals.
In total, six dwellings are known in the region at the sites of Ust-Bukorok, Khutorskaya (2 dwellings), Levshino, Chernashka and Ust-Zalaznushka II settlements.
They belong to different stages of the Kama Neolithic culture.
The huts were located either on terraces or in the floodplain.
All dwellings had a quadrangular shape.
Inside the dwellings, 1 to 6 household pits of the sub-oval or sub-circular shape are distinguished.
Hearths are known only in dwellings of the early and Khutorskaya stages Kama Neolithic culture.
All huts had no more than one exit.
As a rule, it was located on the longitudinal axis of the structure.
Dwellings belonging to the Kama Neolithic culture are known on the territory of North-East Europe, the Kama-Vyatka interfluve, the Lower Kama and the Middle Volga Region.
The main type of dwellings are structures under a quadrangular shape, deepened into the mainland by 0,20,6 m, with 12 exits, 13 hearths, 16 household pits.

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