[en] Stone circles in the European Arctic Region : aspects of chronology and attribution
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Humanities and Social Sciences
Kola Peninsula
Arctic Region
stone circles
European Barbaricum
fur trade
Roman Period
Great Migration
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[en] A rare type of megaliths on the Kola Peninsula, or the so-called stone circles, was investigated near the settlement of Kilp’iavr (Murmansk region). The overall chronology of the objects of the kind in Central and Northern Europe is from the Early Roman Period to the Middle Ages. The connection of stone circles of the Circum-Baltic Area with similar complexes in the Subarctic and Arctic areas of Norway and the north-west of the Kola Peninsula has been suggested. The article supposes that the site in question was a funeral cenotaph. The appearance of the stone circles so far in the North possibly was a result of the emergence of fur trade, with its routes controlled by troops of militarised barbarians of predominantly Germanic and Finnish origin.
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OOO Zhurnal Voprosy Istorii
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Sergei Kargapoltsev, Michel Kazanski, Irina Lapina. Stone circles in the European Arctic Region : aspects of chronology and attribution. OOO "Zhurnal "Voprosy Istorii", 2024, 2024 (3), pp.90-105. [10.31166/VoprosyIstorii202403Statyi11]. [hal-04529366]
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[en] Stone circles in the European Arctic Region : aspects of chronology and attribution,
dans Études nordiques,
consulté le 14 Mars 2025, https://etudes-nordiques.cnrs.fr/s/numenord/item/18221