低伏尔加河地区新石器-新石器时代分期研究中的若干问题

Q2 Arts and Humanities Ural''skij Istoriceskij Vestnik Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.30759/1728-9718-2023-1(78)-6-14
A. Vybornov, M. Kulkova
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在伏尔加河下游地区,文化的多样性似乎在新石器时代和新石器时代这样的过渡时期表现得尤为明显,当时出现了冶金和驯化。然而,一个可靠的信息源必须支持这些建议。最近发现的具有清晰地层学特征的遗址以及单一文化层的定居点提供了更多的额外信息。在陶器类型学中,新石器时代晚期的一个标志是容器花冠内部的流入。器皿纹饰的梳理技术是外来文化的标志。石制权杖可以作为新石器时代晚期的标志。铜物品的缺乏使得很难将这些建筑群归因于早期的新石器时代。陶器的形态特征不能作为属于早期金属时代的明确标准。融合符号可以用过渡特征和共存特征来解释。石器的数量指标并不能表明它们属于新石器时代或新石器时代的后期。放射性碳年代序列的形成使新石器时代和新石器时代文化共存的问题更加清晰。可以确定过渡时期。其中一个标准可以是原料基础的变化,石器生产的强化推举技术,双面修饰的箭头,衬里技术的保存,容器形状和陶器装饰系统的变化,驯化的发展。古气候因素对新石器时代向早期新石器时代的过渡也有影响。
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PROBLEMS IN THE STUDY OF PERIODIZATION OF THE NEOLITHIC–ENEOLITHIC IN THE LOW VOLGA REGION
In the Low Volga region, the diversity of cultures seems to have manifested itself particularly evident in such transition periods as the Neolithic and the Eneolithic when metallurgy and domestication appeared. However, a reliable source base must support these suggestions. Recently discovered sites characterized by clear stratigraphy as well as settlements with a single cultural layer give more additional information. A marker of the Later Neolithic in the pottery typology is the influx inside of vessel corolla. The combing technique in the ornamentation of vessels is an indicator of non-local culture. Stone maces can be a marker of the Later Neolithic. The lack of copper items makes it difficult to attribute the complexes to the Early Eneolithic. The morphological features of pottery could not be clearly a criterion of belonging to the Early Metal epoch. Syncretic signs can be explained by both transition features and coexistence. Quantitative indicators of stone tools do not indicate the attribution to later stages like vestigial Neolithic or Neo-Neolithic periods. Forming radiocarbon dates array makes the question about the coexistence of Neolithic and Eneolithic cultures clearer. It is possible to determine the transition periods. A criterion of that can be a change of raw material base, the technique of an enhanced push-up for stone tool production, the arrow points with double-sided retouching, preservation of liner technology, the change of vessel shapes and system of pottery ornamentation, development of domestication. The paleoclimatic factors influenced the transition from the Neolithic to the Early Eneolithic as well.
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期刊介绍: The Institute of History and Archaeology of the Ural Branch of RAS introduces the “Ural Historical Journal” — a quarterly magazine. Every issue contains publications on the central conceptual topic (e.g. “literary tradition”, “phenomenon of colonization”, “concept of Eurasianism”), a specific historical or regional topic, a discussion forum, information about academic publications, conferences and field research, jubilees and other important events in the life of the historians’ guild. All papers to be published in the Journal are subject to expert reviews. The editorial staff of the Journal invites research, members of academic community and educational institutions to cooperation as authors of the articles and information messages, as well as readers and subscribers to the magazine.
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