十三、十四世纪下半叶苏代琉璃上的鱼像

Q2 Arts and Humanities Antichnaia drevnost'' i srednie veka Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.15826/adsv.2022.50.014
V. Maiko
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本文介绍了在中世纪苏岱亚考古发掘的历年首次收集到的绘鱼彩陶的有关情况。据学者们分析了苏代亚釉面陶器上的动物形象,这些釉面陶器可以追溯到拜占庭和金帐汗国时期,几乎完全占据了鸟类形象的优势,动物形象的数量很少。鱼类的图像比鸟类的图像少四倍多。总的来说,来自苏代亚古镇发掘的陶器收藏包括10个标本,其中4个是从拜占庭进口的,其余的是当地制造的。这是克里米亚半岛最具代表性的藏品之一。它不包括描绘鱼类的盘子,这些盘子属于意大利萨沃纳的graffita arcaica tirennica组,它们是由水下研究人员在Novyi Svet现代定居点的海湾中发现的。到目前为止,这种类型的板块还没有出现在苏代古镇。在有问题的收藏品中,有一个碎片结合了一只鸟和一条鱼的图像。问题中发现的考古背景各不相同,从12世纪下半叶的封闭组合到14世纪下半叶的封闭组合和地层水平。在地方瓷器中,有三组展示特定场景。鱼图案的起源很可能与拜占庭时期哈尔基斯陶器作坊生产的精美Sgraffito陶器有关。
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Images of Fishes on the Glazed Ware from Sougdaia from the Second Half of Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries
The article supplies the information on the glazed pottery showing the images of fishes obtained during all the years of excavations at mediaeval Sougdaia and collected for the first time. According to the scholars who have analysed the zoomorphic scenes on the glazed pottery from Sougdaia dating to the Byzantine and Golden Horde Periods, there was almost complete predominance of images of birds, with a minimum number of those of animals. The images of fishes are more than four times less common than birds. In total, the collection of pottery originating from the excavations at the ancient town of Sougdaia comprises ten specimens, four of which were imported from Byzantium and the rest were locally made. This is one of the most representative collections of the kind in the Crimean Peninsula. It does not include the plates depicting fishes and belonging to the Italian group graffita arcaica tirennica from Savona, which were uncovered by the underwater researches in the bay of the modern settlement of Novyi Svet. So far, this type of plates does not occur in the ancient town of Sougdaia. In the collection in question, there is one fragment combining the images of a bird and a fish. Archaeological contexts of finds in questions vary from closed assemblages from the second half of the twelfth century to closed assemblages and stratigraphical horizons from the second half of the fourteenth century. Among the local ware, there are three groups showing specific scenes. The origins of the images of fishes on them are most likely associated with the Byzantine pottery group Fine Sgraffito Ware produced by pottery workshops of Halkis.
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Antichnaia drevnost'' i srednie veka Arts and Humanities-Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)
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