Maeotian Gray Clay Cups of the 4th – 3rd Centuries BC

N. Limberis, I. Marchenko
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The article is devoted to the typology and chronology of gray clay cups from the Maeotian burial grounds on the right bank of the Kuban river. Type 1 refers to biconical cups with a high, narrow neck widening upwards (30 items). A little over half of the studied vessels come from assemblages with a wide chronological range dating back to the 4th and early 3rd centuries BC, where they are accompanied by swords of the Sindian-Maeotian type or sets of pottery characteristic of this period. The remaining burials with cups can be dated more precisely by the finds of container amphorae from different centers (Heraclea, Thasos, Ikos, Mende, Sinope, etc.). The wide chronological framework of the existence of type 1 cups among the Maeotians can be determined within the first half of the 4th century BC, but their narrow chronology is limited to the second quarter of this century. Two versions of the origin of cups of this shape are put forward: the first one is from imported red clay vessels; the second one is from hand-made cups of the 6th–5th centuries BC. Type 2 is truncated conical cups widening upwards (13 items). There are not enough strong chronological references for a narrow dating of this type of cups. Furthermore, apart from the cups, imported vessels were found in the three assemblages including amphorae of Rhodes, a black glazed plate and a fish plate. As the analysis of the assemblages shows, type 2 cups existed among the Maeotians for a rather limited period from the late 3rd century BC up until the beginning of the next century.
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公元前4至3世纪的马约田灰泥杯
本文对库坂河右岸前田墓地的灰泥杯进行了类型学和年代学研究。1型是指双锥形杯子,颈部向上变宽(30件)。所研究的器皿中,有一半多一点来自公元前4世纪和3世纪初的广泛时间范围的组合,在这些组合中,它们配以信德-迈奥天类型的剑或这一时期的陶器。根据不同中心(赫拉克勒亚、塔索斯、伊科斯、门德、锡诺佩等)的容器双耳瓶的发现,可以更准确地确定剩余的带杯子的墓葬的年代。在公元前4世纪上半叶,就可以确定马约提亚人中存在1型杯子的广泛年代框架,但其狭窄的年代仅限于本世纪下半叶。关于这种形状的杯子的起源,提出了两种说法:第一种是进口的红泥器;第二个是公元前6至5世纪的手工杯子。类型2是向上变宽的截头锥形杯(13件)。对于这种类型的杯子,没有足够有力的时间参考来进行狭义的年代测定。此外,除了杯子,在三个组合中还发现了进口器皿,包括罗兹的双耳瓶、一个黑色玻璃板和一个鱼板。正如对组合的分析所表明的那样,从公元前3世纪末到下世纪初,2型杯子在马约人中存在的时间相当有限。
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Nizhnevolzhskii arkheologicheskii vestnik
Nizhnevolzhskii arkheologicheskii vestnik Arts and Humanities-Archeology (arts and humanities)
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