Ceramics with Net Pattern from the 2003 Excavations on the Lbishche Fortified Settlement

The Lbishche fortified settlement is one of the largest settlements of the Samara Bend. Its upper layers refer to the early Middle Ages and have been well studied. The lower layers referring to the Early Iron Age have not been subjected to serious examination until recently. In 2003, 778 pottery fra...

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Main Author: Chizhevsky Andrei A.
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Language:Russian
Published: Academy of Sciences of Tatarstan, A.Kh. Khalikov Archaeology Institute 2012-06-01
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Online Access:http://archaeologie.pro/archive/2/32/
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description The Lbishche fortified settlement is one of the largest settlements of the Samara Bend. Its upper layers refer to the early Middle Ages and have been well studied. The lower layers referring to the Early Iron Age have not been subjected to serious examination until recently. In 2003, 778 pottery fragments were discovered in these layers, 12 of them with basket, or net, pattern, and all found in the same room. According to the author, ceramics of this type refers to the Gorodets culture of the third period, and dates from no earlier than the 3rd-2nd centuries BC, when the carriers of this culture migrated to the Samara Volga river region from the Don river basin. In this region There are 30 Gorodets culture sites; of these, 8 fortified settlement sites, mainly in the southern part of the Samara Bend.
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spelling doaj.art-1959db6d5d4e492bbd002d3ae257b8c42022-12-22T03:13:12ZrusAcademy of Sciences of Tatarstan, A.Kh. Khalikov Archaeology InstituteПоволжская археология2306-40992500-28562012-06-012221121710.24852/pa2012.2.2.211.217Ceramics with Net Pattern from the 2003 Excavations on the Lbishche Fortified SettlementChizhevsky Andrei A. 0Sh. Marjani Institute of History of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Tatarstan. Kremlin, 5 entrance, Kazan, 420014, Republic of Tatarstan, Russian FederationThe Lbishche fortified settlement is one of the largest settlements of the Samara Bend. Its upper layers refer to the early Middle Ages and have been well studied. The lower layers referring to the Early Iron Age have not been subjected to serious examination until recently. In 2003, 778 pottery fragments were discovered in these layers, 12 of them with basket, or net, pattern, and all found in the same room. According to the author, ceramics of this type refers to the Gorodets culture of the third period, and dates from no earlier than the 3rd-2nd centuries BC, when the carriers of this culture migrated to the Samara Volga river region from the Don river basin. In this region There are 30 Gorodets culture sites; of these, 8 fortified settlement sites, mainly in the southern part of the Samara Bend.http://archaeologie.pro/archive/2/32/the Middle Volga river regionthe Samara Bendthe Early Iron Agethe Lbishche fortified settlementthe Gorodets culturepotterybasket and net pattern
spellingShingle Chizhevsky Andrei A.
Ceramics with Net Pattern from the 2003 Excavations on the Lbishche Fortified Settlement
Поволжская археология
the Middle Volga river region
the Samara Bend
the Early Iron Age
the Lbishche fortified settlement
the Gorodets culture
pottery
basket and net pattern
title Ceramics with Net Pattern from the 2003 Excavations on the Lbishche Fortified Settlement
title_full Ceramics with Net Pattern from the 2003 Excavations on the Lbishche Fortified Settlement
title_fullStr Ceramics with Net Pattern from the 2003 Excavations on the Lbishche Fortified Settlement
title_full_unstemmed Ceramics with Net Pattern from the 2003 Excavations on the Lbishche Fortified Settlement
title_short Ceramics with Net Pattern from the 2003 Excavations on the Lbishche Fortified Settlement
title_sort ceramics with net pattern from the 2003 excavations on the lbishche fortified settlement
topic the Middle Volga river region
the Samara Bend
the Early Iron Age
the Lbishche fortified settlement
the Gorodets culture
pottery
basket and net pattern
url http://archaeologie.pro/archive/2/32/
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