Balka Kantserka: technological aspects of pottery production

IF 0.3 0 ARCHAEOLOGY
I. M. Butskyi, A. V. Yurchenko, A. V. Korokhina
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In the paper, the technological aspects of the pottery production at the Balka Kantserka settlement are considered. In particular, the reconstruction of the process of manufacturing of three-handed gray-ware jars which were mass-produced at the settlement is carried out. They were constructed from separately manufactured parts: body, neck, handles and spout. At the same time, in some cases, handles and knob-shaped decorative elements were attached to already dried and even decorated vessels. The presence of different types of the same structural parts, decorative elements and their technical solutions indicates that the jars were not made by one craftsman, but by a group of craftsmen who had different skills and tastes. The fact that the vessels of different masters were found in a complex associated with one particular kiln indicates that it was used simultaneously by a group of potters. For other technological groups (hand-built pottery, amphorae and fragments with individual technological features), it was possible to reliably determine only the composition of the paste. It was found out that the hand-built pottery at the settlement are represented by five recipes, of which at least three can be associated with the Penkivska culture, which surrounded Balka Kantserka. Fragments of amphorae are characterised by a natural admixture that made up to 1/5 of limestone and about 1/7 of sand. As for the recipes represented by individual fragments, it is difficult to interpret them for sure at the moment. The fact that the ceramic complex obtained by the excavations does not contain physically or archaeologically complete vessels, currently makes it difficult to quantify the types of structural elements of the vessels and their decoration, which would allow judging the possible number of potters who used the kiln.
Balka Kantserka:陶器生产的技术方面
本文对巴尔卡坎察尔卡聚落陶器生产的工艺方面进行了研究。特别是重建了在聚落大量生产的三手灰陶罐的制造过程。它们由单独制造的部件构成:车身、颈部、手柄和喷嘴。与此同时,在某些情况下,把手和旋钮形状的装饰元素附着在已经干燥甚至装饰的容器上。不同类型的相同结构部件、装饰元素及其技术解决方案的存在表明,这些罐子不是由一个工匠制作的,而是由一群具有不同技能和品味的工匠制作的。事实上,不同大师的器皿在一个特定窑的建筑群中被发现,这表明它是由一群陶工同时使用的。对于其他技术组(手工制作的陶器,双耳陶罐和具有单独技术特征的碎片),可以可靠地确定浆糊的成分。人们发现,该定居点的手工制作陶器有五种配方,其中至少有三种与巴尔卡坎采尔卡周围的潘基夫斯卡文化有关。双耳罐碎片的特点是一种天然混合物,由五分之一的石灰石和约七分之一的沙子组成。对于单个碎片所代表的配方,目前还难以确定地解释。事实上,挖掘获得的陶瓷复合体没有包含物理上或考古上完整的容器,目前很难量化容器的结构元素类型及其装饰,这将使人们能够判断使用窑的陶工的可能数量。
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