来自IA NASU考古博物馆收藏的阁楼黑釉陶器

IF 0.3 4区 历史学 0 ARCHAEOLOGY
I.O. Chechulina
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在黑海北部地区发现的阁楼餐具和礼仪器具的数量很大,这就是为什么它们如此重要的原因,因为它们提供了古代材料的详细年表信息。从奥尔比亚收集的发现,这是在IA NASU考古博物馆展出的相当多。被调查的部分材料包括阁楼黑釉陶器,它是在1962年至2000年的不同年份在奥尔比亚的不同挖掘地点发现的。所研究的藏品中绝大多数是用于饮酒的器皿——16件中有11件是由公元前500年至325年的雅典集市所研究的。用于酿酒的陶器以不同类型的杯子和花萼为代表。这是杯子——«bolsal»——两个例子;杯坎塔罗斯——两个例子;一个带有贴花装饰的希腊化kanthanos和一个kanthanos -缩微模型;cup-skyphos;是菜;杯子«精致类»和一个有梗的杯子(«vicup»)。“打开”的陶器类型包括公元前350-325年的碗和公元前350-325年的鱼盘,这是同一时期生产的盐罐。罕见的“封闭”陶器形式的发现是公元前五世纪的浮雕装饰。上述所有形式都与雅典集市的材料和黑海北部其他城市发现的阿提卡黑釉器皿有直接的相似之处。这些形式属于礼仪餐具,表明奥尔比亚与阿提卡地区在古典和希腊化时期的积极贸易关系。从黑海地区的古代遗址中,包括博斯普鲁斯海峡的城市,以及Chersonesos, Tyras, Histria, Apollonia,墓地和农村地区的定居点,大量的类比证明,阿提卡陶瓷进口到奥尔比亚是公元前v - 4世纪从阿提卡到Pont Euxine城市的大规模贸易扩张的一部分。贸易关系系统,持续发展,覆盖越来越多的黑海地区和更远的古代城市。奥尔比亚是通往西部沿海其他城市和定居点的主要贸易路线上的战略要地。由于这个原因,几乎所有种类的这种餐具都是在城市的定居点和墓地中发现的。奥尔比亚收集的材料是其他黑海北部城市的基准,这就是为什么它需要彻底的分析和仔细的关注。
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Attic Black-Glazed Pottery from the Collection of the Archaeological Museum of the IA NASU
Amount of Attic tableware and ceremonial ware finds in the Northern Black Sea region is large, and that is why they are so important since they provide information for detailed chronology of ancient material. The collection of finds from Olbia, which is exhibited in the Archaeological Museum of the IA NASU is quite numerous. The investigated part of the material includes Attic black-glazed pottery, which was found in Olbia in different years at various sites of excavations, from 1962 to 2000. The vast majority of the studied collection consists of vessels for drinking wine — eleven vessels of sixteen studied, dating by the Athenian Agora from 500 to 325 BC. Pottery for wine are represented by cups and kantharoi in various types. These are the cup — «bolsal» — two examples; cup-kantharos — two examples; one Hellenistic kantharos with an applique ornament and one kantharos — microform; cup-skyphos; stemmed dish; cup «delicate class» and a stemmed cup («vicup»). «Opened» types of pottery include a bowl with an outturned rim 350—325 BC and a fish plate 350—325 BC, a saltcellar from the same time of production. Rare finds of «closed» pottery forms are oinohoe with a relief ornament of V century BC. All the forms above have direct analogies in the material from the Athenian Agora and finds of Attic black-glazed ware from other cities of the Northern Black Sea. These forms belong to the ceremonial tableware and demonstrate an active trade relation of Olbia with the Attic region during the Classical and Hellenistic time. The abundance of analogies from the ancient sites of the Black Sea region, including the cities of the Bosporus, as well as Chersonesos, Tyras, Histria, Apollonia, necropolises and settlements of their rural districts, proves that the import of Attic ceramics to Olbia was a part of a large trade expansion from Attica to the cities of Pont Euxine in V—IV centuries BC. Trade relation were systematic, developing consistently, covering more and more ancient cities of the Black Sea region and beyond. Olbia was a strategic point on the main trade route to other cities and settlements along the western coast, across Olbia. For this reason, almost all categories of this type of tableware are among the finds of the settlement and necropolises of the city. Olbia’s collection of materials is a benchmark for other Northern Black Sea cities, which is why it needs thorough analysis and careful attention.
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