双面玻璃宝石从埋葬编号。库尔干第13号。“Bogomol’nye Peski-I”集团1号

A. Timofeev, M. Treister
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这篇文章研究了在阿斯特拉罕地区Enotaevskiy区Nikol’skoe村附近的“Bogomol'nye peski-I”团体的kurgan 1号墓地13号中,一名2岁至3岁儿童左手腕上发现的五颗双面玻璃宝石,这些宝石是手镯的元素。该墓葬的目录为其在公元2世纪上半叶的广泛范围内的年代确定提供了依据。与第聂伯河地区的斯基泰人墓葬一样,在一个儿童墓葬中发现了“Bogomol'nye peski-I”群库尔干的玻璃宝石。它们被主人视为珠宝和护身符,而不是压印图像的手段。值得注意的是,同一块宝石侧面的图像很少在语义上相互关联,而是给人一种随机选择主题的印象。在许多情况下,动机可以追溯到古典主义晚期和希腊化时期的瑰宝。考虑到玻璃宝石上的图像是从凹版上机械复制的,有理由认为这些是希腊化晚期的古埃及学家的作品,理论上可以用于后期制作玻璃宝石。一方面,双面玻璃宝石的独特性,以及它们在公元前6世纪至4世纪在北庞蒂克地区的分布,另一方面,有理由表明,来自下伏尔加地区萨尔马提亚墓葬的发现物可能来自北黑海地区的作坊,可能是博斯普鲁王国的作坊。
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Double-Sided Glass Gems from the Burial no. 13 of the Kurgan no. 1 of the Group “Bogomol’nye Peski-I”
The article examines five double-sided glass gems found as elements of a bracelet on the left wrist of a child aged 2,5–3 years in the burial no. 13 of the kurgan no. 1 of the “Bogomol’nye peski-I” group near the village of Nikol’skoe, Enotaevskiy District, Astrakhan Region. The inventory of the burial gives grounds for its dating within a broad frame of the 1st – first half of the 2nd century AD. As in the Scythian burials of the Dnieper region, glass gems in the kurgan of the “Bogomol’nye peski-I” group were found in a child’s burial. They were considered by their owners as items of jewelry and amulets, and not as a means for imprinting images. It is worth noting that the images on the sides of the same gem are rarely semantically related to each other, but rather give the impression of a rather random choice of subjects. In many cases, the motives go back to gems of the late Classical and Hellenistic periods. Given the fact that the images on the glass gems were mechanically reproduced from intaglios, there is reason to suppose that these were works of glyptics from the late Hellenistic period, which could theoretically be used for making glass gems at a later period. The uniqueness of double-sided glass gems, on the one hand, and their distribution in the North Pontic region in the 6th–4th centuries BC, on the other hand, give grounds to suggest the possibility of the origin of finds originating from the Sarmatian burials of the Lower Volga region from the workshops of the North Black Sea region, possibly of the Bosporan Kingdom.
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Nizhnevolzhskii arkheologicheskii vestnik
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