Использование населением северной части Буковины «даров» животного мира в VIII–XIII вв.
Abstract
I. P. Vozny
Use of the “Gifts” of the Animal World by the Population of the Northern Part of Bukovina in the 8th—13th
Centuries
The article examines the ways of development and specialization of animal husbandry in a particular region, namely
the northern part of Bukovina, over a fairly long period from the formation of East Slavic tribal reigns to the Ancient
Rus state and the Mongol-Tatar invasion. The development of animal husbandry, the species composition of the herd of
domestic animals, depending on the influence of the physical-geographical, natural-climatic and socio-economic conditions
of the region is analyzed based on osteoarchaeological material. Such material from the settlements of the study area
makes it possible to state the presence of several types of economic specialization of animal husbandry and conclude their
quantitative ratio in the study area. So in the Middle Dniester, pig breeding prevailed, followed by sheep breeding and raising
cattle (the first type of animal husbandry). On the left bank of the Prut River, with its turf-podzolic loams, preference was
given to the breeding of big cattle — small ruminants — pigs (the second species). The third species is presented in the
following sequence: cattle — pig breeding — sheep breeding.
Hunting products played an important role in the diet of the local population. The species composition of wild game
animals, hunting methods, and tools used in this process are analyzed.
The study showed a fairly high level of development of animal husbandry and hunting among the local population.