Eneolithic pottery complex of the settlement of Pyakupur 3 (north of Western Siberia)

Q3 Arts and Humanities
O. Poshekhonova, A. Pilkina, E. Dubovtseva
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In this paper, a unique pottery complex of the Eneolithic period from the settlement of Pyakupur 3, located along the upper course of the Pur River in the sub-zone of the northern taiga, has been analyzed. The aim of this research is to establish cultural traditions of the population who left the settlement behind and to determine the place of the materials within the current system of historical and cultural types identified in the north of Western Siberia. The material for the research is represented by morphological traits of the pottery and by some elements of the pot-tery technology as a manifestation of the cultural traditions of the populations who inhabited the headland of the ter-race of the Pyakupur River in the Eneolithic period. In total, 38 vessels have been included in the analysis, most of which are represented by fragments of the original walls and bottoms; only eleven containers had a collared rim. For the purpose of this work, conventional methods of archaeological research were employed: morphological, statisti-cal, and typological. Furthermore, technical and technological analysis of a part of the collection was carried out with the aid of a binocular microscope MBS-10 following the method of A.A. Bobrinsky. The pottery features the following basic traits: decorated, smaller, and thin-walled vessels. Among the shapes, a significant proportion of cymbiforms stands out, with the rest of the vessels being round-bottomed and one pot — a cup with a ridge. As the ornamenta-tion tools, crested (predominant) and smooth stamps were used, rarely profiled (wire staple), although they practi-cally are not found side by side on the same vessel. The main technique of the ornamentation was embossing. At the level of elements and motifs, presswork and horizontal rows predominate; a significant percentage in the compo-sitions is represented by geometrical patterns. The compositions are more often complex, combining several motifs. It has been found that the pottery of the settlement of Pyakupur 3, exhibiting considerable idiosyncrasy, closely re-sembles the wares of forest-tundra and tundra settlements, rather than the complexes of the northern-taiga Yasun-skaya Culture or antiquities of the middle taiga of Western Siberia, suggesting some cultural affinity of the popula-tions inhabiting these remote from each other territories. However, chronologically, Pyakupur 3 precedes the sites of Gorniy Samotnel 1, Salekhard 1, Ust-Vasyegan 1, and the later, still Eneolithic, settlement of Vary-Khadyta II. The paucity of the source base from the territories of the basins of the rivers Pur and Taz yet does not allow one to an-swer multiple questions following from this conjecture.
Pyakupur 3(西伯利亚西部北部)聚落的新石器时代陶器群
本文对位于北部针叶林亚带普尔河上游的Pyakupur 3聚落的新石器时代独特的陶器群进行了分析。这项研究的目的是建立留下定居点的人口的文化传统,并确定在西西伯利亚北部确定的当前历史和文化类型体系中材料的位置。该研究的材料以陶器的形态特征和陶器技术的一些元素为代表,作为新石器时代居住在皮亚库普尔河上游的特族人的文化传统的体现。总共有38个容器被纳入分析,其中大部分是原始壁和底部的碎片;只有11个容器有带圈的边缘。为了这项工作的目的,采用了传统的考古研究方法:形态学、统计学和类型学。此外,按照A.A. Bobrinsky的方法,借助MBS-10双筒显微镜对部分标本进行了技术和工艺分析。陶器具有以下基本特征:装饰,较小,薄壁容器。在这些形状中,相当大比例的蕙兰形状非常突出,其余的容器都是圆底的,只有一个锅——一个有脊的杯子。作为装饰工具,冠纹(主要)和光滑印章被使用,很少有轮廓(铁丝钉),尽管它们实际上不会并排出现在同一容器上。装饰的主要技术是压花。在元素和图案的层面上,印刷和横排占主导地位;几何图案在构图中占很大比例。这些作品通常比较复杂,结合了几个主题。研究发现,Pyakupur 3定居点的陶器表现出相当大的特殊性,与森林苔原和苔原定居点的陶器非常相似,而不是北针叶林Yasun-skaya文化的复合体或西伯利亚中部针叶林的古物,这表明居住在这些彼此相隔遥远的地区的人群存在某种文化亲和力。然而,从年代上看,Pyakupur 3早于Gorniy Samotnel 1、Salekhard 1、Ust-Vasyegan 1和后来的新石器时代的Vary-Khadyta II定居点。来自普尔河和塔兹河流域地区的来源基础的缺乏,仍然不允许人们回答这个猜想所带来的多个问题。
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Vestnik Archeologii, Antropologii i Etnografii
Vestnik Archeologii, Antropologii i Etnografii Arts and Humanities-Archeology (arts and humanities)
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