High-Tin Forged Oriental Bronzes on the Territory of Khazaria

Q3 Arts and Humanities Anthropology and Archeology of Eurasia Pub Date : 2018-10-02 DOI:10.1080/10611959.2018.1536633
I. Ravich, Valerii S. Flërov
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Two bronze artefacts, a mirror fragment and a dish, were found in the territory of Khazaria, at the site of Right-bank Tsimliansk fortified settlement in a household pit, and near Bolshaia Orlovka settlement in a destroyed barrow mound. Right-bank Tsimliansk fortified settlement dates to the second half of the 9th century, while the burial from Bolshaia Orlovka falls within the 8th century. Chemical and technological investigation of the artefacts showed that both were made of bronze with 20-21% tin using hot forging. Similar technology for producing vessels, mirrors and other items emerged in the 6th-4th centuries В.С.E. in Eastern [“Oriental”] territories such as Central Asia, India, Iran, and south-eastern Asia. The methodology exists in some countries today. Rather than concluding that the finds represent evidence of regular trade contacts between Khazaria and the East, the authors consider that the artefacts are unique unrepresentative finds.
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可萨里亚境内的高锡锻造东方青铜器
右岸的茨姆连斯克防御工事可以追溯到9世纪下半叶,而波尔沙亚·奥尔洛夫卡的墓葬则是在8世纪。对这两件文物的化学和工艺调查表明,它们都是用含20-21%锡的青铜热锻制成的。类似的制造容器、镜子和其他物品的技术出现在6 -4世纪В.С.E。在中亚、印度、伊朗和东南亚等东方地区。这种方法目前在一些国家存在。作者认为,这些文物是独特的、不具代表性的发现,而不是认为这些发现代表了可萨里亚和东方之间定期贸易往来的证据。
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