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Semiotic Analysis of Petroglyph «Ancient Turks and the Mother Goddess Umay/Umai»

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dc.contributor.author Tatiev, E.E.
dc.contributor.author Yesim, G.
dc.contributor.author Sarkulova, M.S.
dc.contributor.author Mukataeva, A.A.
dc.contributor.author Tatieva, M.E.
dc.date.accessioned 2024-09-17T12:49:09Z
dc.date.available 2024-09-17T12:49:09Z
dc.date.issued 2021-07
dc.identifier.issn 0975-2935
dc.identifier.uri http://rep.enu.kz/handle/enu/16540
dc.description.abstract The study of historical artifacts from a scientific point of view is acknowledged in the literature. A clear understanding of our historical roots is connected with the study of cultural heritage from empirical and especially quantitative bases of research already done by scholars like Rudenko (1927) and Gavrilova (1965). Yet, another important method of studying historical material objects is semiotic analysis, which allow studying prehistorical visual culture artifacts as a system of signs, which may be deciphered, and related to deducible meaning and sense in the context of ethnographic, cultural and specifically semiotic references which bear on location, identification and understanding of such material. Our research in this article is dedicated to a study of certain visual material artifacts from the geographical region of the Eastern Altai. In particular, we study petroglyphs on a boulder that was discovered during the excavations of the Kudyrge burial ground near the Chulyshman River, which according to some sources belong to the Turkic culture of the early period, and have recently begun to arouse the interest of scientists. Various empirical methods have been used to explore the stone monument (statue) called "Kudyrginsky plot". Some of the techniques as those of pioneering research scholars like Rudenko and Gavrilova, include archaeological, historical, historical-chronological, historical-comparativemethods, as well as approaches including analysis and synthesis of the obtained data. In turn we supplement the existing methodological approaches with a semiotic-ethnographic analysis of the information available on the "Kudyrginsky plot". We argue that semiotic analysis of ancient artifacts, following methods established by Reday (2019) and Martel (2020), can offer adequate information for the understanding of a rich historical heritage sight like the Kudyrginskyplot. ru
dc.language.iso en ru
dc.publisher Rupkatha Journal on Interdisciplinary Studies in Humanities ru
dc.relation.ispartofseries Volume 13, Issue 3;
dc.subject Altai ru
dc.subject Central Asia ru
dc.subject Petroglyph ru
dc.subject Semiotics ru
dc.subject Tengri ru
dc.subject Visual Artifact Augmentation ru
dc.title Semiotic Analysis of Petroglyph «Ancient Turks and the Mother Goddess Umay/Umai» ru
dc.type Article ru


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