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Gerasimov Mikhail. Tribal chief of the Great Migration Era from Tugozvonovo. 1960s
Gerasimov Mikhail. Tribal chief of the Great Migration Era from Tugozvonovo. 1960s
Number
МАЭ № 7630-5
Title
Tribal chief of the Great Migration Era from Tugozvonovo
Date
Collectors-person
Material
plaster cast with patina
Annotation
In 1959, A.P. Umansky excavated an exceptionally rich burial at Tugozvonovo, western Altai. The burial, evidently that of a tribal chief, dates to AD 300—500. It was disrupted by a clay mine. The burial goods included numerous weapons and ornaments made of gold and silver and incrusted in the so-called polychrome style, spanning vast areas of Eurasia from the Yenisei to the Bay of Biscay. The ethnic attribution of the burial is unclear. Like the earlier cranium from the Kenkol cemetery in Kirgizia, also reconstructed by Gerasimov (No. 6080-17), that from Tugozvonovo shows an antemortem circular deformation, practiced by both the Xiongnu and the Alan-Sarmatians. The physical type of the individual, too, resembles that of the Kenkol nomad, combining Mongoloid features such as salient cheekbones with Caucasoid ones (sharply protruding nose)
Corpus
Anthropological plastic reconstructions, lifetime masks. 19th - 20th centuries
Gerasimov Mikhail. The figure of a Neanderthal child from Teshik-Tash cave (Uzbekistan). 1945, 1947 (plaster casting)
Gerasimov Mikhail. Upper Paleolithic (Cro-Magnon) man from Oberkassel, circa 1948