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Gerasimov Mikhail. Woman from Ustrushana (the Shirin-Say cemetery, Tashkent Province, Uzbekistan). 1945, 1947 (casting)
Gerasimov Mikhail. Woman from Ustrushana (the Shirin-Say cemetery, Tashkent Province, Uzbekistan). 1945, 1947 (casting)
Number
МАЭ № 6080-22
Title
Woman from Ustrushana (the Shirin-Say cemetery, Tashkent Province, Uzbekistan)
Date
1945, 1947 (casting)
Collectors-person
Material
plaster
Annotation
Gerasimov’s reconstruction is based on a cranium of a woman aged 18-22 from burial 8. Her type is quite different not only from that of a woman from burial 1, but also from all other Shirin-Say crania owing to markedly equatorial (“Dravidoid”) features. Occasional migrations of such people to southwestern Central Asia began very early. Where did the migrate from is yet unknown (according to one of the hypotheses, their homeland was the Indus Valley, and the migration route passed through Afghanistan. To accentuate the woman’s southerly appearance, Gerasimov rendered her hair curly, as in modern people of southern India. Beads and earrings are replicated after genuine prototypes.
Corpus
Anthropological plastic reconstructions, lifetime masks. 19th - 20th centuries
Gerasimov Mikhail. Woman from Ustrushana (the Shirin-Say cemetery, Tashkent Province, Uzbekistan). 1945, 1947 (casting)
Gerasimov Mikhail. Yaroslav the Wise. 1939