2024/1(36)
special issue
TOMSKAYA PISANITSA
Research materials
Abolonkova I., Zayatdinov D., Novokreshchenova K., Yudnikova A., Rayko G.
Experience of geomechanical monitoring of Tomskaya Pisanitsa in 2022–2023
Prospects for nomination of ‘The Tom River region Rock Art’ to the World Heritage List“Tomskaya Pisanitsa” Museum-Reserve: returning from a “museum cultural” to a “repository of cultural heritage objects”
The Lower Tom Rock Art Centre
Moor N., Abolonkova I., Goryaev V., Seletsky M., Onishchenko S.
Preliminary results of studying archaeological context of Tomskaya Pisanitsa
History of conservation and museumification of rock art sites
on the Tom River based on records from the State Archive of Kuzbass
Old Russian settlements and villages of the proposed place of interest “Tom Rock Ar
Sazanova K., Zelenskaya M., Vlasov D.
Methodological approaches to the protection of archaeological sites
of the Tom River region from biological damage
Lithic assemblage from the Pisanaya I site: preliminary results of technical and typological analysis
Geographical and floristic features
of the Tom River Basin
Publ. 15/03/2024
Archives
DOI 10.34685/HI.2024.75.31.003
Abolonkova I., Zayatdinov D.,
Novokreshchenova K., Yudnikova A.,
Rayko G.
Experience of geomechanical monitoring of Tomskaya Pisanitsa in 2022–2023
Abstract. The article is focused on the problem of conservation of the Tomskaya Pisanitsa rock art site. The authors consider natural and anthropogenic forms of destruction noted by experts in different periods. The paper presents the results of a surveying the technical condition of the solid rock and its geomechanical monitoring conducted at the site in 2022–2023. These activities included petrographic studies of rock samples from the main accumulation of Tomskaya Pisanitsa and from the area intended for experiment; monitoring the impact of seasonal events; laboratory studies of the chemical and elemental composition of atmospheric precipitation; studying the stressed state of the solid rock using acoustic sounding; monitoring the magnitude of crack opening and increasing erosion depth using the instrumental method; geodetic and mine surveying observations of solid rock deformations; and the assessment of the impact of seismic activity. To conserve the rock art site, the authors recommend that a number of preventive measures should be taken and monitoring at the site continued.
Key words: rock art, destruction factors, monitoring, geophysical monitoring, geodetic and surveying observations, seismic survey.
Abolonkova Irina Vasilievna
PhD History, Head of Department,
Museum-Reserve “Tomskaya Pisanitsa” (Kemerovo)
Email: abolonirina@mail.ru
Zayatdinov Damir Fanisovich
General Director, Research and Production Association “Alzamir” (Kemerovo)
Email: damir.zayatdinov@yandex.ru
Novokreshchenova Ksenia Yurievna
Deputy Chief Surveyor,
Research and Production Association “Alzamir” (Kemerovo)
Email: novokreshchenova.ks@mail.ru
Yudnikova Anastasia Evgenievna
Deputy Chief Geologist,
Research and Production Association “Alzamir” (Kemerovo)
Email: yudnikova-a@mail.ru
Rayko Galina Viktorovna
Senior Lecturer,
Kuzbass T.F.Gorbachev State Technical University (Kemerovo)
Email: galinarayko@mail.ru
Published: The Heritage Institute Journal, 2024/1(36)
URL: http://nasledie-journal.ru/en/journals/638.html
Founder
Russian Scientific Research
Institute for Cultural
and Natural Heritage
named after D.Likhachev
Publisher
Russian Scientific Research
Institute for Cultural
and Natural Heritage
named after D.Likhachev
Certificate
registration:
ЭЛ № ФС 77–60211,
date: 17.12.2014
Frequency
4 issues per year
Published on-line only
PARTNERS