平丘加 6 号墓地出土青铜器的形态特征

P. Senotrusova, S. Khavrin, A.A. Ekkerdt, P. Mandryka
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文章关注的是安加拉河下游地区平丘加-6 号墓地出土的早期铁器时代末期的青铜器。该墓地的年代为公元前 3-4 世纪。所有墓葬都是按照侧葬仪式进行的。铜合金产品分为三类:腰带套部件、首饰和崇拜铸件。腰带组件包括扁平镂空扣、环和鸟形套。扁平镂空带扣在邻近地区没有同类产品。它们是在西伯利亚西南部后匈奴文化圈的基础上出现的,在安加拉针叶林地区一直使用到公元一千年中期。其中一件带涡纹和镂空补丁的腰带环具有典型的塔什蒂克文化特征。在早期铁器时代末期,从西部的乌拉尔山脉到东部的叶尼塞河和安加拉河沿岸的广大地区都使用鸟头带板。首饰包括管状铸珠和螺旋珠、条纹和坠饰。大多数饰品都是多功能的--可以有不同的佩戴方式。所有这些首饰都是公元 1 世纪上半叶流行的,没有明确的文化和年代参照。在平丘加-6 号发现了各种崇拜铸造物,包括鸟形、动物形和鱼形图像,以及带有圆形装饰的圆盘。这些物品与伊希姆(Ishim)和霍尔莫戈里(Kholmogory)的藏品、艾达欣斯卡娅(Aidashinskaya)洞穴的材料以及托木斯克(Tomsk)和乌斯季阿宾斯克(Ust-Abinsk)墓地的物品有相似之处。平丘加 6 号墓地是目前发现此类物品最远的东北部遗址。该墓地的墓葬物品包含由铜基合金制成的不同文化属性的物品。在安加拉河地区的这一单一建筑群中,发现了来自西西伯利亚、哈卡斯-明辛斯克洼地以及可能来自当地的物品。对这些物品进行了 XRF 分析。铅锡青铜和锡青铜居多,但数量大致相同,个别器物由铜制成,在两个扣子中发现了少量砷,一个兽面图像是用含有大量银的合金铸造的。这一特征以及合金中锡和铅的含量都是托木斯克墓地的产物。
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Morphology of the bronze objects from the Pinchuga-6 burial ground
The article is concerned with bronze objects of the end of the Early Iron Age from the fully excavated burial ground of Pinchuga-6 in the Lower Angara River region. The cemetery is dated to the 3rd–4th centuries BC. All burials were made following the rite of burial on the side. Three categories of copper alloy products have been distinguished: belt set parts, jewelry, and cult castings. The components of the belt sets include flat openwork buckles, hoops and bird-shaped overlays. Flat openwork buck-les have no analogues in the neighbouring territories. They appeared on the basis of the circle of post-Hunnic cultures of South-ern Siberia and were used in the Angara taiga until the mid-1st millennium AD. One belt hoop with volutes and an openwork patch is of a typical Tashtyk Culture appearance. At the end of the Early Iron Age, bird-headed belt plates were used across a vast territory that stretched from the Ural Mountains in the west to the banks of the Yenisei and Angara Rivers in the east. The jewelry includes tubular cast and spiral beads, stripes and pendants. The majority of items are multi-functional — they could be worn different ways. All of them were widespread in the first half of the 1st millennium AD, and they do not have a clear cultural and chronological reference. At Pinchuga-6, various objects of cult casting were found, including ornitho-, zoo- and ichthyomor-phic images, and disks with a circular ornament. These items have similarities among the Ishim and Kholmogory collections, materials from the Aidashinskaya cave, and Tomsk and Ust-Abinsk burial grounds. Pinchuga-6 is currently the farthest north-eastern site where such objects have been found. The grave goods of the cemetery contain items of different cultural attribution made of copper-based alloys. In this single complex in the Angara River region, objects from Western Siberia, Khakass-Minusinsk depression, and, possibly, of local origin have been found. XRF analysis of the items has been carried out. Lead-tin and tin bronze prevail, although being in approximately equal quantities, individual objects are made of copper, a small amount of arsenic is traced in two buckles, one ornithomorphic image is cast from an alloy with a significant amount of silver. The clo-sest in this feature, as well as in the amount of tin and lead in the alloys, are the products of the Tomsk burial ground.
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