马德托斯公元前一千年灰器的互动问题:弗里吉亚关系

M. Ayaz
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马迪图斯的第一个公元前千年灰器组合与西北安纳托利亚的灰器有一系列相似之处,这些灰器是在各种文化的陶器和金属容器的影响下形成的,此外还有该地区青铜器时代中后期的灰器传统。从这个意义上讲,这项工作旨在提出关于Madytus灰色器皿的几个问题,这些灰色器皿让人想起弗里吉亚陶器和金属器皿,它们与年代和相互作用有关。在这项研究中检查的陶器表明,马迪图斯的灰色陶器和弗里吉亚的器皿之间的关系可以追溯到公元前9 / 8世纪,一直持续到公元前6世纪。就灰色陶器而言,Madytus和Phrygia之间的关系本质包含了来自北方的巴尔干和伊奥利亚新移民的问题,弗里吉亚陶器对爱琴海东北部相互作用区陶器形状和装饰的渗透,以及爱奥尼亚人在赫勒斯蓬特斯的殖民活动。马迪图斯受弗里格影响的灰色陶器表明,代表爱琴海东北部相互作用区的灰色陶器传统并不是沿海地区和岛屿所特有的,因为在陶器组合中检测到的弗里格元素表明,这一传统延伸到了内陆地区。
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Interaction Problems in Madytos 1st Millennium BC Gray Wares: Phrygian Relations
The first millennium BC Gray Ware assemblage of Madytus share a series of similarities with the north-west Anatolian gray wares that was shaped under the influences of pottery and metal vessels of various cultures, in addition to the gray ware traditions of the Middle and Late Bronze Age in the region. This work in this sense aims to raise several questions on the gray wares from Madytus that recall the Phrygian pottery and metal vessels in relation to chronology and interactions. The pottery examined in this study implies that the relation between the gray wares from Madytus and the Phrygian vessels goes back to as early as the nineth/eighth centuries BC and lasted until the sixth century BC. The nature of relationships between Madytus and Phrygia in terms of gray wares contains problem involving Balkan and Aeolian newcomers from the north, the infiltration of the Phrygian pottery on the shapes and decorations of the pottery of the north-east Aegean interaction zone, and the Ionian colonization activities in the Hellespontus. The gray wares of Madytus with Phrygian influences indicates that the gray ware tradition representing the north-east Aegean interaction zone was not something peculiar to the coastal regions and the islands, since the Phrygian elements detected in the pottery assemblages show that this was extended to the inland regions.
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