Казанский (Приволжский) федеральный университет, КФУ
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DESTRUCTIVE ABRASION PROCESSES STUDY IN ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES PLACEMENT (KUIBYSHEV AND NIZHNEKAMSK RESERVOIRS, RUSSIA)
Форма представленияСтатьи в зарубежных журналах и сборниках
Год публикации2014
Языканглийский
  • Ситдиков Айрат Габитович, автор
  • Усманов Булат Мансурович, автор
  • Гайнуллин Искандер Ильгизович, автор
  • Библиографическое описание на языке оригинала Gaynullin Iskander, Sitdikov Ayrat, Usmanov Bulat Destructive abrasion processes study in archaeological sites placement (Kuibyshev and Nizhnekamsk reservoirs, Russia). // International Multidisciplinary Scientific Conference on Social Sciences & Arts SGEM 2014. Conf.Proceedings, Vol. 1: Anthropology, archaeology, history and philosophy. 2-7 september 2014, Bulgaria. pp 339 - 346 DOI: 10.5593/SGEMSOCIAL2014/B31/S9.044
    Аннотация The problem of historical and cultural objects destruction in the zone of large reservoirs negative impact is now one of the most pressing problems in the preservation of historical heritage on the territory of Russian Federation. Approximately 36% of the reservoir banks of Russia are being actively destroyed, which leads to permanent withdrawal of large areas from the land use of valuable coastal areas. Two major reservoirs, Kuybyshevskoye and Nizhnekamskoye are located on the territory of the Republic of Tatarstan (RT), Russia. That?s why the problem of conservation of archaeological heritage is highly relevant for the RT, where most of archaeological sites from the Mesolithic to the late Middle Ages, now situated in the coastal zone of this reservoirs, and 942 objects destroying because of intensive abrasion processes.
    Ключевые слова geographic information systems, remote sensing, archaeological sites destruction, reservoir, abrasion
    Название журнала ANTHROPOLOGY, ARCHAEOLOGY, HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY
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