Pinchuga-6墓地早期铁器时代末期的细纹陶瓷(下安加拉地区)

P. Senotrusova, P. Mandryka, Ksenia Biryuleva
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公元1千年上半叶是下安加拉地区历史上一个几乎未经探索的时期。Pinchuga-6是该地区第一个在早期铁器时代末期完全挖掘出来的墓地。它可以追溯到公元3至4世纪。墓地的材料首次使人们能够猜测当时下安加拉地区存在的特定陶器。在墓地中发现了五个类型一致的器皿。本文详细描述了墓葬中的陶瓷,包括器皿的技术和形态特征以及它们在墓葬中的位置。Yazaevka是一种新型的细纹陶瓷,根据其特征进行了鉴定。提供了已知的物质相似性,确定了这类船只的区域,受中叶尼塞和下安加拉的南部针叶林的限制。亚扎耶夫卡型陶瓷的几个特征已经被鉴定:中等砂造型质量,包括石击回火;底部电容程序用于构建;通过使用皮革衬里在模型内拼接而成的结构;容器可以是圆底、平底和尖底;主体可以是低球面或高抛物面;陶瓷在形状的上三分之一处装饰有由手指捏成的薄凸起边界;血管的上部有印痕或缺口,颈部有手指刺。同类型的陶瓷存在于埋葬和定居综合体中。Yazaevka类型的陶器可以追溯到公元1千年的第二季度,但这些器皿类型在公元1千年间的后半期已经不复存在。
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Thin Cordoned Ceramics of the End of the Early Iron Age from the Pinchuga-6 Burial Ground (Lower Angara Region)
The first half of the 1st millennium AD is a practically unexplored period of the Lower Angara region history. The Pinchuga-6 was the first completely excavated burial ground of the end of the Early Iron Age in the region. It dates back to the 3rd to the 4th centuries AD. The materials of the burial ground allow for the first time to make a guess about the particular pottery that existed at that time in the Lower Angara region. Five typologically uniform vessels were found in the burial ground. The article provides a detailed description of the ceramics from the burials, including technical and morphological characteristics of the vessels and their location within the burials. Identification of Yazaevka, being a new type of thin cordoned ceramics, is substantiated on the basis of the distinguished features. Known material similarities were provided, the area of this type of vessels, limited by the southern taiga of the Middle Yenisei and the Lower Angara, was identified. Several features of ceramics of the Yazaevka type have been identified: medium-sand molding mass with the inclusion of stone-pounded temper; bottom-capacitive program for constructing; construction by patchwork within the model form using a leather lining; vessels can be round-bottomed, flat-bottomed and sharp-bottomed; the body can be either low spherical or high paraboloid; the ceramic is ornamented in the upper third of the form with the thin raised borders formed by finger pinches; the upper part of the vessel is decorated with impressions or notches, and the neck with finger pricks. Ceramics of the same type are present both in the burial and settlement complexes. The Yazaevka type of pottery dates back to the second quarter of the 1st millennium AD, however these vessels type are no longer encountered at the sites of the second half of the 1st millennium AD.
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