古代罗斯墓室墓穴的宗教占有

IF 0.3 4区 历史学 N/A ARCHAEOLOGY ARCHAEOLOGY Pub Date : 2020-03-12 DOI:10.15407/archaeologyua2020.01.069
D. Bibikov
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本文致力于讨论古罗斯领土上维京时代墓室墓葬的宗教身份。特别注意的是在十字形吊坠和衬里的这种复合体中的发现;它们神圣的意义就此结束。这些发现的广泛背景被考虑在内:它们在埋葬设备中的位置,十字架与其他护身符的组合,其余设备的组成,尸体的位置,死者的年龄和性别组成,以及其他仪式特征。基督教的符号经常与拜占庭起源的人工制品结合在一起。如果十字架是项链的一部分,它会被放在一个中心位置。有些物品是专门为葬礼制作的。蜡蜡烛和拜占庭硬币吊坠也可以在室内埋葬中扮演基督教象征的角色。护身符,通常被认为是异教徒,很少在房间里找到。而十字形的吊坠和衬里几乎从来没有在火葬坟墓中发现过。与基督教葬礼仪式的某些元素渗透到古罗斯有关的文化冲动来自拜占庭和中欧和北欧国家。其中一个因素是在墓葬中出现了一个额外的结构部分——木棺材。死者的宗教信仰的差异可以解释为存在的夫妻葬礼。最初,室内仪式在本质上是异教的。然而,它逐渐被古代罗斯精英中的新手使用,因为这种仪式符合基督教传教士的主要要求-否认焚烧死者。“带十字架的房间”的一些仪式特征,如死者的坐姿或伴随的奴隶和马匹的墓地,可以被视为种族社会意识的表现,而不是宗教意识的表现。其中一些是在公元988年洗礼之后进行的,这证明了传统丧葬习俗的根深蒂固。对墓室埋葬的进一步研究将为古罗斯基督教化的早期阶段提供新的有价值的信息。
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Religious Appropriation of Ancient Rus Chamber Graves
The article is devoted to the discussion of the religious identity of Viking age chamber burials in the territory of Ancient Rus. Particular attention is paid to the finds in such complexes of cruciform pendants and linings; their sacred meaning is concluded. The wide context of such finds was taken into account: their place among the burial equipment, the combination of crosses with other groups of amulets, the composition of the rest of the equipment, the position of the bodies, age and sex composition of the dead, and other ritual features. Christian symbols are often found in combination with artifacts of Byzantine origin. If the cross was a part of the necklace, it was given a central place. Some items were made specifically for the funeral ceremony. Wax candles and Byzantine coin pendants could also play the role of Christian symbols in chamber burials. Amulets, commonly considered pagan, are quite rarely found in chambers. In turn, cruciform pendants and linings are almost never found in cremation graves. Cultural impulses associated with the penetration into Ancient Rus of certain elements of the Christian funeral rite, came from both Byzantium and the countries of Central and Northern Europe. One of such elements was the appearance in chamber burials of an additional structural part — a wooden coffin. Differences in the religious beliefs of the dead can be explained by the presence of biritual pair burials. Initially, the chamber rite was pagan in its essence. However, it was gradually used by neophytes among the ancient Rus elite, because the rite met the main requirement of Christian missionaries — denial of burning the dead. Some of the ceremonial features of “chambers with crosses”, such as sitting postures of the deceased or the presence of accompanying burial places for slaves and horses, can be regarded as manifestations of ethnosocial rather than religious awareness. Some of these burials were made after the christening of 988, which testifies to the strong rooting of traditional burial customs. Further study of chamber burials will provide new valuable information on the early stages of the Christianization of Ancient Rus.
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