巴列克苏克(中阿尔泰)中世纪早期精英墓葬中的装饰马镫

G. V. Kubarev
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文章介绍了俄罗斯阿尔泰中部巴列克-苏克地区一座中世纪早期富贵墓葬中出土的装饰铁马镫。这座墓葬不仅在南西伯利亚,而且在邻近环形地区都是独一无二的,因为在墓葬中发现了四匹马和武士的护甲。在修复过程中,人们发现马镫的弧线和板环原本是镀金的,上面雕刻着复杂的花卉装饰,镫脚则用金丝镶嵌成花卉卷曲的形式。这是阿尔泰地区首次发现此类文物。含有马镫的墓葬的放射性碳年代为公元 7 世纪下半叶至 8 世纪第三季度。作者提供了游牧贵族(包括南西伯利亚、中亚、东欧和中欧的卡冈人)墓葬和纪念遗址中 "身份 "或 "礼仪 "马镫的广泛相似性、这些遗址包括蒙古中部的 Shoroon Bumbagar 和哈萨克斯坦东部的 Yeleke sazy、米努辛斯克盆地的 Uibat 和 Tashebinsk Chaatases、东欧的 Pereshchepinsk Hoard 和 Voznesenka 纪念建筑群、中欧丰富的阿瓦尔墓葬等。中世纪时期,带有板环的高大马镫被专门视为 "身份 "马镫,在某些情况下,它们还带有额外的装饰。这些马镫可以用金或银铸造,覆盖金箔或银箔,用各种工艺进行复杂的装饰,或在镫脚上进行异形切割装饰。根据墓葬中的拜占庭钱币,阿瓦尔马镫的年代为公元 6 世纪末至 7 世纪初,而放射性碳测年和类比显示中亚马镫的年代较晚,为公元 7 世纪下半叶至 8 世纪,在某些情况下为公元 9 世纪。
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Ornamented stirrup from the elite early Medieval burial at Balyk-Sook (Central Altai)
The article presents an ornamented iron stirrup from a rich and noble early Medieval burial in the Balyk-Sook area in the central part of the Russian Altai. This burial is unique not only for South Siberia, but also for neighbor-ring regions, as within it, with the warrior, four horses and protective armour were found. During the course of restoration work, it was established that the arcs and the plate loop of the stirrup were originally gilded and en-graved with complex floral ornamentation, the stirrup foot was decorated with gold wire inlay in the form of floral curls. This is the first find of such type in Altai. The burial containing the stirrup was radiocarbon dated to the sec-ond half of the 7th — third quarter of the 8th c. The author provides a wide range of similarities among the “status” or “ceremonial” stirrups from funerary and memorial sites of nomadic nobility, including the Kagans from South Siberia, Central Asia, and Eastern and Central Europe, including the such sites of Kagan status as Shoroon Bumbagar in Central Mongolia and Yeleke sazy in Eastern Kazakhstan, Uibat and Tashebinsk Chaatases in the Minusinsk Basin, the Pereshchepinsk hoard and the Voznesenka memorial complex in Eastern Europe, rich Avar burials in Central Europe, and others. Massive and high stirrups with a plate loop were specifically considered during the Medieval period as “status” stirrups, and in some cases they were additionally decorated with orna-mentation. They could be cast in gold or silver, covered with gold or silver leaf, decorated with complex ornamen-tation in various techniques, or decorated with shaped cuts in the stirrup foot. While Avar stirrups, based on Byzan-tine coins in burials, are dated to the late 6th — early 7th c., radiocarbon dating and analogies show that Central Asian stirrups belong to a later period — second half of the 7th — 8th c., and in some cases to the 9th c. Highly ornamented stirrups from the monuments of South Siberia and Central Asia were probably made on order by Chinese masters for the Turkic-speaking nobility, or may have been received as diplomatic gifts from Tang China.
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