俄罗斯远东地区最古老的陶瓷窑

Q3 Arts and Humanities Anthropology and Archeology of Eurasia Pub Date : 2019-04-03 DOI:10.1080/10611959.2019.1674095
I. Zhushchikhovskaya, Yuri G. Nikitin
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本文分析了在俄罗斯远东南部与朝鲜半岛和中国东北部相邻的Primor'e区Chernyatino 2号遗址发掘的一座陶窑遗迹。该窑的遗迹被归属于古金属时期的克鲁诺夫斯卡亚文化,初步可追溯到公元前一千年早期。该窑的特点是:1)在土壤中挖掘出一个亚矩形的平面图,并略有倾斜;2) 燃料段和燃烧段位于不同的水平面上,并由一个低台阶分隔开;3) 体积小;4) 棍架上的隧道状粘土圆顶。在次矩形窑挖掘附近发现了许多损坏的圆顶碎片。根据陶器样品检查结果,特别是扫描电子显微镜[SEM]分析,窑中的烧制温度为750–900°С。该窑是迄今为止俄罗斯远东南部有记录的最早的陶器烧制结构。这种窑炉是公元3-4世纪在朝鲜半岛发明的。
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The Oldest Ceramics Kiln in the Russian Far East
This article analyzes the remains of a pottery kiln excavated at the Chernyatino 2 site in the Primor’e District on the southern mainland of the Russian Far East adjacent to the Korean Peninsula and northeastern China. The kiln’s remains have been assigned to the Krounovskaia culture of the Paleometal period and preliminarily dated to the early 1st millennium CE. The kiln is characterized by: 1) a subrectangular floor plan excavated into the soil and slightly sloped; 2) fuel and firing sections located at different levels and separated by a low step; 3) small size; 4) a tunnel-like clay dome on a stick frame. Many damaged dome fragments were found near the subrectangular kiln excavation. Based on the results of pottery sample examination, in particular scanning electron microscope [SEM] analysis, the firing temperatures in the kiln were 750–900° С. The kiln is the earliest structure for firing pottery so far recorded in the southern Russian Far East. Such kilns were invented on the Korean Peninsula in the 3rd–4th centuries CE.
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