新发现的老rus遗址位于teteriv河下游流域

L. Chmil, V. K. Koziuba
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这篇论文是对位于Teteriv河下游河岸的老罗斯遗址的简要描述。直到最近,该地区还是基辅波利西亚地区研究较差的地区之一。根据19世纪的资料,这里有两座中世纪的山堡。20世纪,在伊万诺夫地区的领土上发现了10至13世纪的13个定居点。在过去十年中,作者和其他研究人员检查了该地区已知的22个定居点中的15个。大多数都是先被发现的。在这些定居点发现了10 - 13世纪的陶瓷、铁渣、家用和生产器物(铁刀、石纺锤轮和磨石)。其中超过一半(12座)是在Teteriv和Zdvizh泛滥平原的高地上发现的,这些平原有望成为河谷其他地方的中世纪遗址。20世纪下半叶的研究人员认为,河谷上的定居点是冶金学家和牧民的季节性场所。发现的洪泛区聚落的面积、数量和特征表明其功能和用途的不同条件。他们可以初步分为3组。有永久居民的传统定居点属于第一类。与其他洪泛区定居点相比,它们的规模最大。另一组包括所谓的季节性定居点。这些地点的人口(或他们的一部分)在高水位之后占据了这个地点,直到秋天寒冷的天气。这两组人可能都是生产型的。占地面积小(主要在1000平方米左右),陶瓷数量少的遗址代表第三类。也许它们与洪泛区的生产活动有关。临时受雇的牧羊人或渔民可以住在那里。对古罗斯洪泛区定居点的分类是有条件的,因为它是基于考古调查中获得的诸如大小、发现的陶瓷数量等迹象和特征。这些遗址的陶瓷可以追溯到10 - 11世纪和12 - 13世纪,证明了洪泛区的进一步发展和新定居点的出现。
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THE NEW-FOUND OLD RUS SITES ON THE LOWER TETERIV RIVER BASIN
The paper is the brief description of the Old Rus sites situated on the Lower Teteriv River banks. Still recently that area was one of the poor studied regions of the Kyiv Polissia area. According to the 19th century sources there were 2 medieval hill-forts here. 13 settlements of the 10th—13th centuries were found on the territory of Ivankiv region in the 20th century. During the last decade the authors and other researchers have inspected 15 of the 22 settlements known in that area. The most of them were discovered first. The ceramics of the 10th—13th centuries, iron slag, domestic and production artifacts (iron knife, stone spindle whorl and millstone) were found on these settlements. More than half of them (12 ones) have been found on the uplands of the Teteriv and Zdvizh floodplains that hold the promise of the medieval sites at other locations of the river valleys. The researchers of the second half of 20th century considered that settlements on the river’s valleys were seasonal sites of the metallurgists and herders. The square of the found floodplain settlements and the number and characteristics of the finds indicate the different conditions of their functioning and purposes. They can be preliminarily divided into 3 groups. The traditional settlements with permanent inhabitants belong to the first group. They are of largest sizes compared to other floodplain settlements. Another group includes so-called seasonal settlements. The population of these sites (or their part) occupied the site after high water and lived until autumnal cold weather. The both groups probably could be of production character. The sites occupying small areas (mainly about 1000 m2) with a little number of ceramics represent the third group. Perhaps they were associated with production activity on floodplains. People who were given temporary employment of shepherds or fishermen could live there. The proposed classification of the Old Rus floodplain settlements is pretty conditional because it is based on such indications and characteristics as sizes, quantity of ceramics found etc., obtained during archaeological survey. Ceramics of these sites dated both to the 10th—11th and the 12th—13th centuries that testifies to further floodplain development and appearance of the new settlements.
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