Kostenki 4 ground stone tools in the collection of Kunstkamera museum (MAE RAS)

M. Zheltova, Sergey Lisitsyn
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Tools made of soft rock materials at the Upper Paleolithic sites are usually represented by pebbles that were used for various domestic purposes without intentional modification of their shape. In the Neolithic period, the anisotropic stone raw materials were processed for manufacturing tools (such as axes, adzes, chisels, etc.) by abrasion — grinding, cutting edge sharpening, surface polishing. During the Upper Paleolithic, the occurrences of this technology use are rare due to the lesser role of woodworking in the life of glacial hunters. An exception is a series of ground tools from the Pavlovian sites in Central Europe, as well as from a few Gravettian sites similar to them by culture in the Kostenki-Borshchevo locality on the river Don. The largest assemblage of the ground tools originating from the site Kostenki 4 (excavations by A.N. Rogachev in 1937–1938) is housed in MAE RAS. Among these items there are rounded biconvex and plano-convex items (discs), rod-shaped and bullet-shaped items, as well as objects and fragments with polished surfaces and edges. The site comprises materials of a full cycle of manufacturing polished products, including a set of raw materials — quartzite abrasive tiles, pebbles and pieces of slate, dolomite, marl. The major part of collection consist of a series of bifacially treated blanks and amorphous items with the localized grindings. Polished discs and rods stand out for their peculiarity even against the background of the Holocene Stone Age ground tools, remaining beyond typological analogies. The traces of utilization such as short scratches and dints have surface localization instead of cutting edges or tips. The function of these objects as retouchers was determined through a traceological examination by S.A. Semenov. However, the presence of commonly used pebble and flint retouchers in the collection, combined with labor costs during grinding and mass production of such items, leaves the question of their usage open. The article presents a description of polished items from the collection of Kostenki 4, stored in the MAE (Kunstkamera) of the Russian Academy of Sciences, as well as the results of studying the issues of their manufacture and functioning.
Kunstkamera 博物馆收藏的 Kostenki 4 磨制石器(MAE RAS)
在旧石器时代上层遗址中,用软岩石材料制作的工具通常以卵石为代表,这些卵石被用于各种家庭用途,没有刻意改变其形状。在新石器时代,各向异性的石材原料被加工成制造工具(如斧、锛、凿等)的磨料--研磨、刃口锐化、表面抛光。在上旧石器时代,由于木工在冰川狩猎者生活中的作用较小,这种技术的使用很少出现。中欧巴甫洛夫遗址出土的一系列磨制工具,以及顿河畔科斯坚基-波什切沃(Kostenki-Borshchevo)地区几个与之文化相似的格拉维蒂遗址出土的磨制工具是一个例外。来自科斯坚基 4 号遗址(1937-1938 年由 A.N. 罗加乔夫发掘)的最大一批地面工具收藏在 MAE RAS。在这些物品中,有圆形双凸和平凸物品(圆盘)、棒状和弹状物品,以及表面和边缘抛光的物品和碎片。该遗址包括制造抛光产品整个周期的材料,其中包括一套原材料--石英岩磨砖、鹅卵石和板岩、白云石、泥灰岩碎片。收藏品的主要部分包括一系列经过双面处理的坯料和经过局部研磨的非晶体。即使在全新世石器时代的磨制工具中,磨光的圆盘和圆棒也能脱颖而出,超越了类型学上的类比。使用过的痕迹,如短划痕和凹痕,都是表面局部的,而不是切削刃或尖端。S.A. Semenov 通过痕迹学检查确定了这些物品作为修饰器的功能。然而,由于藏品中存在常用的卵石和燧石修饰器,再加上打磨和大规模生产此类物品的劳动力成本,因此这些物品的用途问题仍未解决。文章介绍了俄罗斯科学院美术馆(Kunstkamera)收藏的 Kostenki 4 号藏品中的抛光物品,以及对其制造和功能问题的研究结果。
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