酒杯与阿波罗尼亚-庞提卡的早期纪年:圣基里克岛出土的古代陶器

IF 0.3 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Ancient Civilizations from Scythia to Siberia Pub Date : 2024-06-25 DOI:10.1163/15700577-20232914
Margarit Damyanov
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在过去的 15 年里,在保加利亚黑海沿岸索佐波尔(古阿波罗尼亚庞蒂卡)近海的圣基里克岛进行的发掘出土了数以千计的古希腊陶器碎片,其中包括大量公元前 7 世纪最后几十年和公元前 6 世纪早期的酒杯--北爱奥尼亚半球形杯("鸟碗"、"蜿蜒碗 "等)和南爱奥尼亚早期类型的边缘外翻的杯子("爱奥尼亚杯")。与伊斯特罗斯、别列赞、奥尔加梅和塔甘罗格的出土器物进行比较后发现,所有这些器物的出土时间可能都早于阿波罗尼亚--传统的奠基时间约为公元前 610 年,但出土的器物却几乎完全相同。一些更早的 "反常 "片段,即公元前 7 世纪中叶或第三季度的片段,仅在贝雷赞有相似之处。本文认为,有理由认为阿波罗尼亚的建城时间更早,更接近其他早期爱奥尼亚阿波基亚的建城时间。
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Wine Cups and the Early Chronology of Apollonia Pontica: Archaic Pottery from the Island of St. Kirik

In the last 15 years, the excavations at the island of St. Kirik offshore from Sozopol (ancient Apollonia Pontica) on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast have yielded thousands of fragments of Archaic Greek pottery, including a sizeable collection of drinking cups from the last decades of the 7th and the early 6th centuries BC – North Ionian hemispherical cups (“bird bowls”, “meander bowls”, etc.) and early types of South Ionian cups with everted rims (“Ionian cups”). The comparison with the assemblages from Istros, Berezan, Orgame, and Taganrog, all of them presumably earlier than Apollonia – with a traditional foundation date c.610 BC, reveals practically an identical repertoire. A couple of “anomalous” fragments that are even earlier, from the middle or third quarter of the 7th century BC, have parallels only at Berezan. The paper argues that there are grounds to suggest an earlier chronology of Apollonia’s foundation, closer to that of the other early Ionian apoikiai.

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期刊介绍: Ancient Civilizations from Scythia to Siberia is an international journal covering such topics as history, archaeology, numismatics, epigraphy, papyrology and the history of material culture. It discusses art and the history of science and technology, as applied to the Ancient World and relating to the territory of the former Soviet Union, to research undertaken by scholars of the former Soviet Union abroad and to materials in collections in the former Soviet Union. Particular emphasis is given to the Black Sea area, the Caucasus, Asia Minor, Siberia and Central Asia, and the littoral of the Indian Ocean.
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