Abstract

Byzantine Emperor Justinian I (527–565) annexed the city of Bosporos in 528. In the Early Byzantine period, the city cemetery of Bosporos occupied Mitridat hill sides. In the early seventh cemetery, new cemetery areas of simple and slabbed graves developed at the foot and sides of the hill. 2007–2009 excavations in Bosforskii lane at the lower south-eastern terrace of Mitridat hill uncovered a site of the early mediaeval cemetery of Bosporos. The graves were carved into the destruction layer of a residential quarter perishing when the Turks invaded in 576. The given paper publishes the Christian graves discovered at the cemetery to characterise the burial rite of the Christian population of the Byzantine Bosporos. There were three types of graves: 1) in simple pits (55 graves); 2) featuring the sides lined with stones and slabs (21 graves); 3) slabbed burials (23 graves). Those who buried in the site of the city cemetery under analysis were Christians. Five graves had slabs featuring carved crosses. Two woman’s graves contained finger-rings with Christian symbols. Among the finds there were folles of Justin II (issued in 577/8) and Herakleios (510–641) or Constant II (641–668), Byzantine solid cast bronze buckles of the Syracuse type, and buckles featuring an oval ring of type II–5 and a trefoil carved in the panel centre. According to the coins and buckles, the cemetery area dates from the seventh to the first half of the eighth century. The town-dwellers continued to use this cemetery site for burials of their dead when the Khazars occupied the town, as long as the mid-eighth century.

Highlights

  • The calculation of amphorae and their large fragments in the top layer of the site uncovered the number of 250–255 units

  • Five amphorae were lifted up to the surface to determine the chronology of the site

  • Solid and slightly flattened handles raise high above the rim; they join the body behind the rim, going down to the main body aslant

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«ВОРОТНИЧКОВЫЕ АМФОРЫ» ТИПА GUNSENIN II С ЗАТОНУВШЕГО БЛИЗ БАЛАКЛАВЫ ВИЗАНТИЙСКОГО КОРАБЛЯ* При исследовании акватории у побережья Балаклавы (Севастопольский район, Крым) на глубине 85,6 м были обнаружены скопление амфор и фрагменты деревянных конструкций, что позволило определить данный объект культурного наследия как место кораблекрушения судна. Для определения датировки объекта со дна на поверхность были подняты пять амфор.

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