THE RUBAS FORTIFICATION OF THE MID-SIXTH CENTURY: STRUCTURAL FEATURES OF THE WESTERN FACADE OF WALL 2

L. B. Gmyrya
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The Rubas fortification is a complex of stone military engineering structures, opened in 2014 in the lower reaches of the river. Rubas, 20 km SW from the city of Derbent. In terms of functional orientation, this archaeological object belongs to a series of monumental barrier structures erected in the Caspian Passage (Eastern Caucasus) by Sasanian Iran with the financial participation of Byzantium in the 5th–6th centuries, preventing raids of nomadic tribes into the countries of Transcaucasia and the Middle East. Typologically and chronologically (6th c.), the Rubas defensive complex is comparable to the stone fortifications of Derbent.Excavations (2014, 2016-2018, 2020) on the territory of the archaeological site revealed 6 separate military-technical structures. The connecting link in this complex is the main wall No. 2, oriented in the meridian direction (NW-SE), opened for 28 m. Three structures of the complex, oriented in the latitudinal direction (W-E), were connected to wall No. 2.Wall No. 2 is structurally distinguished by its monumentality. It was built using armored technique from massive, well-hewn stone blocks with internal backfilling from clastic material, including pebble stones and soil. The thickness of the wall is 3.2–3.5 m.A feature of the structure of wall No. 2 is that its facades (eastern and western) are combined. On the eastern facade, 5 building sections are visually distinguished, made using different technological methods. An analysis of engineering solutions during the construction of the eastern facade of wall No. 2 showed that they were due to certain functional tasks, both general defensive and specific, which ensured the strength of the building as a whole.
六世纪中期的鲁巴斯防御工事:城墙西立面的结构特征2
鲁巴斯防御工事是一个复杂的石头军事工程结构,于2014年在河的下游开放。鲁巴,距德尔本特市西南20公里。就功能定位而言,这个考古对象属于5 - 6世纪在拜占庭的财政参与下,伊朗萨珊王朝在里海通道(东高加索)建造的一系列纪念性屏障结构,以防止游牧部落进入外高加索和中东国家的袭击。从类型和年代(公元前6世纪)来看,鲁巴斯防御工事可与德尔本特的石制防御工事相媲美。2014年、2016年至2018年、2020年对考古遗址进行的挖掘发现了6个独立的军事技术结构。这个综合体的连接纽带是主墙2号,朝向子午线方向(西北-东南),开放28米。综合体的三个结构,在纬度方向(W-E),连接到2号墙。2号墙在结构上以其纪念性而著称。它是用装甲技术建造的,用大块的、凿得很好的石块建造,内部用碎屑材料回填,包括鹅卵石和土壤。壁厚3.2-3.5 m。2号墙结构的一个特点是它的立面(东、西)是结合在一起的。在东立面上,5个建筑部分使用不同的技术方法在视觉上区分开来。对2号墙东立面施工期间的工程解决方案的分析表明,它们是由于某些功能任务,包括一般防御和特定功能,这确保了建筑的整体强度。
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