TRIZNA AND STONE SCULPTURES (tradition divided)
Oshanov O.Zh.
25 March 2021Margulan Institute of Archaeology
Kazakhstan Archeology
2021#2021Issue 1101 - 119 pp.
The article comprehensively examines and substantiates the idea that the Kazakh tradition of triznas (as beru) and the installation of stone statues in the early period were one ritual action. This is indicated by the fact that the places where the stone statues were installed coincide with the places where the funeral triznas of the last centuries were held. People’s memory of these places is still associated with commemoration, and calls the honor of the deceased – “the hearth of such” (e.g.: “the hearth of Ormanbet”, “the hearth of Bektas”, etc.). The hearth is the place where during the commemoration “field” kitchens were arranged, the cattle allocated for slaughter were slaughtered there, and kazans were set up, and meat was continuously cooked for the guests. The article also contains the results of expeditionary studies of the relevant places; summarized the traditions and ancient rituals that accompanied the funeral feast; elements of stone statues with the image of dishes and utensils were considered, testifying to their connection with the ancient tradition of triznas, and their semantic meaning is revealed.
altar , archaeology , commemoration , ethnography , farewell , hearth , horse racing , sacrificial horse , statues , trizna
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