IN THE SOCIO-CULTURAL SYSTEMS’ EVOLUTION
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PERIODS AND SUBPERIODS Barbarian-Nomadic SCS Muslim SCS Chinese SCS Western SCS Russian SCS Hindu SCS South-American SCS Black African SCS Average number of subperiods within a period
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
2 2 2 2 5 2 3 3 3 2.75
3 3 4 2 2 5 2 2 2 2.75
4 2 3 4 2 2 3 2 2 2.5
5 3 3 5 5 4 4 unknown for the time being unknown for the time being 4
6 5 4 3 2 2 unknown for the time being prognosis prognosis 3.2
7 unknown for the time being unknown for the time being unknown for the time being unknown for the time being unknown for the time being Prognosis prognosis prognosis unknown for the time being
Number of completed subperiods in the SCS’ evolution 17 18 18 18 17 15 9 10 Total 122
Number of completed subperiods by the time when 7.1. begins 17 18 18 18 17 Prognosis 17 - 18 Prognosis 17 - 18 Prognosis 17 - 18 Prognosis 139 - 142

APPENDIX 5. GENERAL MODEL OF THE PROCESS OF SPACE ASSIMILATION WITHIN SCS

 

THE LEGEND

 


Examined socio-cultural system

 

Other (six) socio-cultural systems that are not analyzed in detail in this model, but follow the similar path in a process of creating their own spaces (only Barbarian-Nomadic SCS represents an exception)

                         
         
           

 

 


Stable enclaves within boundary areas (on the joints of SCS with external buffer zone)

 

Demarcating socio-cultural formations of an enclave type

within internal buffer zone

 


SCS's homeland

 


SCS's internal buffer zone

 


SCS's boundary areas during its expansion

 

Directions of the socio-cultural colonization / assimilation and space control expansion

             
 
   

                 
     
     
 
   
 
 

 

 


 

             
   
   
 

 

 


 

         

 

 


             
 

 

 


         
 

 

 


 

                     
   
 

 

 

 

 














Appendix 7.

Process of the socio-cultural assimilation of Crimea:

Atlas of space-time models (kartoids)

The Legend

 

Mountainous areas

     
 

 


Rivers

 

 


CRIMEA AS MIXED SOCIO-CULTURAL REGION

 

Combination of Barbarian-Nomadic SCS in the inland regions and Western SCS in the coastal regions

 

 


Domination of Muslim SCS represented by Crimean Khanate as vassal of the Ottoman Empire

 

 


Domination of Russian SCS

 

 


Crimea as socio-cultural enclave of Russian SCS

 

 

 






ASIA MINOR AS EXTERNAL SOCIO-CULTURAL BUFFER ZONE

 

Asia Minor as external buffer zone at the early stages of its evolution

 

 


Asia Minor as external buffer zone under control of Western SCS at times of Roman Empire

 

 


Asia Minor as external buffer zone under control of Western SCS

 

 


Asia Minor as external buffer zone under control of Muslim SCS

 






CRIMEAN SEA-COASTS

Crimean sea-coasts under control of Western SCS

 


Crimean sea-coasts under control of Byzantine Empire

 


Crimean sea-coasts under control of Muslim SCS

 


Crimean sea-coasts under control of Russian SCS

 


Crimean sea-coasts under control of Barbarian-Nomadic SCS

 







CRIMEAN CITIES

Greek ports-enclaves on the Black Sea coasts

 

 


Ports-enclaves under control of Byzantine Empire

 

 


Ports under control of Muslim SCS

 

 


Ports under control of Russian SCS

 

 


Crimean cities & towns established under the Russian rule

 

 


Crimean cities & towns demonstrated special qualities during wars








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