Pottery Complex of the Second Half 13th – First Half 15th Centuries from Excavations in Kamianets-Podilskyi

P. Nechytaylo, O. Onohda
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The paper analyses ceramics and buildings remains of the second half 13th – first half 15th centuries, coming from excavations in Kamianets-Podilskyi. It aims to introduce materials into scientific circulation, to compare the collection with synchronous objects from adjacent territories, to trace interactions in the material culture development in late medieval towns. Ceramics of the Golden Horde and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania times began to be systematically researched relatively recently in Ukraine. Thus, the materials from Kamianets-Podilskyi contribute to deepening our knowledge of less-known periods in the history of Ukraine and Eastern Europe. Materials analyzed were obtained during rescue archaeological research on the Polish Market square in Kamianets. These were fragmented parts of underground and aboveground building structures, as well as a collection of various household items. Building materials were mostly local clays and loam, less often wood and stone were used. A set of clay ‘roll’ blocks set in one of the pits allows us to assume similarity with the Golden Horde building technologies. Finds of coins and Crimean polychrome bowls fragments also indicate the complex emerged during the Golden Horde period. However, certain groups of pottery and coins of European minting define the complex upper date within the first half 15th century. Diverse ceramic types range from the complex is an interesting local typological phenomenon. It reflects mutual influences of the pottery traditions development both in time and space. After processing artefacts collection, the main groups of pottery were identified according to technological features. Some of them are rooted in the local ancient Rus’ traditions, others were formed under the influence of Western trends, while samples of a ‘specific’ group were common for almost the entire territory of modern Ukraine during Late Middle Ages. Pots collection was preliminary systematized up to 5 most common types selection, based on rim profiles. Many of them have a wide range of analogies, locally from Kamianets, as well as from the Western Ukraine, in Poland, Moldova and Romania. In addition to pots, the collection includes other types of kitchen and tableware, such as makitras, lids, jars and other single samples of ceramics. The typological diversity correlates with the multi-layered processes which took place in Kamianets-Podilskyi life during the Golden Horde and the Lithuanian periods. Materials from the complex, as well as other finds from synchronous objects within the city, deepen our understanding of the city’s development large-scale picture, which, however, requires further research.
卡米亚涅茨-波迪尔斯基出土的13世纪下半叶至15世纪上半叶的陶器群
本文分析了13世纪下半叶至15世纪上半叶的卡米亚涅茨-波迪尔斯基出土的陶瓷和建筑遗迹。它旨在将材料引入科学流通,将收藏与邻近地区的同步对象进行比较,追踪中世纪晚期城镇物质文化发展中的相互作用。在乌克兰,对金帐汗国和立陶宛大公国时期的陶瓷进行系统研究的时间相对较晚。因此,来自Kamianets-Podilskyi的材料有助于加深我们对乌克兰和东欧历史上鲜为人知的时期的了解。分析的材料是在卡米亚涅茨波兰市场广场的救援考古研究中获得的。这些是地下和地上建筑结构的碎片,以及各种家居用品的集合。建筑材料主要是当地的粘土和壤土,很少使用木材和石头。在其中一个坑中设置的一组粘土“卷”块使我们假设与金帐汗国的建筑技术相似。硬币和克里米亚彩色碗碎片的发现也表明,该建筑群出现在金帐汗国时期。然而,欧洲铸造的某些陶器和硬币确定了15世纪上半叶的复杂的上部日期。多样的陶瓷类型从复杂的范围是一个有趣的地方类型学现象。它反映了陶艺传统发展在时间和空间上的相互影响。经文物收集处理后,根据工艺特点确定了陶器的主要类群。其中一些根植于当地的古罗斯传统,另一些则是在西方趋势的影响下形成的,而一个“特定”群体的样本在中世纪晚期的现代乌克兰几乎整个领土上都很常见。罐收集初步系统化多达5种最常见的类型选择,基于边缘轮廓。他们中的许多人都有广泛的相似之处,从当地的卡米亚涅茨,到西乌克兰、波兰、摩尔多瓦和罗马尼亚。除了锅,该系列还包括其他类型的厨房和餐具,如makitras,盖子,罐子和其他陶瓷样品。类型学的多样性与金帐汗国和立陶宛时期Kamianets-Podilskyi生活中发生的多层过程有关。综合体的材料,以及城市内其他同步物体的发现,加深了我们对城市发展大图景的认识,但这还需要进一步的研究。
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