Abstract
The paper analyzes ceramics from Bolshoy Log-I settlement, located in the south of Western Siberia. The data of technical and technological analysis are presented. The research revealed the use of different material sources and different kinds of feedstock: silty and natural ferruginated clays. The recipes for molding masses were identified. The most common recipe was «feedstock + chamotte + organics» and «feedstock + chamotte + organic solution».During the study of vessels morphology, two forms were revealed – jars and pots. Vessels were ornamented mainly by stamping or dragging. The most common frieze types are vertical herringbone, flutes and grooves. Meander and triangle patterns are less common, which distinguishes these vessels from funeral vessels. Ornamentation and technology of Bolshoy Log-I ceramics are similar to the ceramics from Kargat-6 settlement near Barabynsk, which leads to the suggestion about Adronovo population migration from Tobolsk region, and their leaving the Kargat-6 and Bolshoy Log-I sites.
Highlights
Орнаментация и технология изготовления сосудов Большого Лога находит ближайшие аналогии в керамическом материале поселения Каргат-6 Барабинской Лесостепи.
Ж. Андроновская керамика поселения Большой Лог-I на юге Западной Сибири // Вестник Кемеровского государственного университета.
Целью настоящего исследования стал анализ андроновского керамического материала поселения Большой Лог-I.
Summary
Орнаментация и технология изготовления сосудов Большого Лога находит ближайшие аналогии в керамическом материале поселения Каргат-6 Барабинской Лесостепи. Ж. Андроновская керамика поселения Большой Лог-I на юге Западной Сибири // Вестник Кемеровского государственного университета. Целью настоящего исследования стал анализ андроновского керамического материала поселения Большой Лог-I. Для технологического анализа керамики были отобраны фрагменты 34 сосудов этого поселения.
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